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11 janvier 2016

Évaluation de l'impact du dispositif "jeunes docteurs" du crédit d'impôt recherche

Cette étude aboutit à deux grands types de résultats. Premièrement, l'analyse des difficultés d’insertion des docteurs sur des postes de R&D en entreprise montre qu'elles s’expliquent notamment par leurs choix de spécialités, qui diffèrent de celles des ingénieurs, y compris au sein des disciplines scientifiques. Deuxièmement, l'évaluation du CIR met en évidence l'impact positif de la réforme de 2008 sur l'embauche de jeunes docteurs en C.D.I. sur des fonctions de R&D. Les trois réformes du mode de calcul du CIR de 2004, 2006 et 2008 ont été un moteur de l’insertion des jeunes diplômés dans les fonctions de R&D en entreprise. Mais, au-delà de cette dynamique, la réforme de 2008, qui a aussi porté sur le dispositif "jeunes docteurs", a spécifiquement favorisé l’embauche de jeunes docteurs et docteurs-ingénieurs par rapport aux ingénieurs.

11 janvier 2016

How higher education institutions welcome refugees

By . This year has been very eventful for the field of internationalisation. The EAIE Barometer was launched, the European Parliament report put a spotlight on our field, EAIE 2015 in Glasgow was again a major success, and the Autumn EAIE Academy was the largest one yet! When a great number of refugees moved into Europe, the higher education world responded almost instantly. More...

11 janvier 2016

How to build intercultural interaction

By . Internationalisation at Home (IaH) aims to give all students intercultural and international competences. The majority of college students don’t have the opportunity to travel. Students that do get to travel often fail to develop relationships with local students. International students are, in many ways, an untapped resource for IaH. Designing programmes that foster intercultural interaction is a challenge, especially in short-term programmes where international students do not have fluency in the host country language, where home-stay is not feasible, and where international students are not enrolled in regular courses. More...

11 janvier 2016

EDIPUS: An Innovative New CV

Résultat de recherche d'images pour A consortium led by the European Association of ERASMUS Coordinators (EAEC) has embarked on a project that aims to innovate on the way students present themselves to prospective employers. The envisioned final product is the  European Digital Portfolio for University Students (EDIPUS) - a powerful new tool for all Higher Education students in Europe which will provide students with a tool called the Digital Portfolio Portal (DPP), where they can create their own portfolio of experiences and qualifications in a creative and professional way. More...

11 janvier 2016

An Open Letter to Volunteers

Résultat de recherche d'images pour Because the world needs somebody willing to clock in a couple of extra hours after coming back home from a long day at the university. The world needs somebody who believes in their efforts, unconditionally. The world needs somebody who is willing to tackle a problem not knowing much about it, to fail, learn from their mistakes, and try again. The world needs volunteers. More...

11 janvier 2016

ESN Celebrates 10 Years in Brussels

Résultat de recherche d'images pour Unity makes the force, they say, but unity without a face does little - and ESN has proven this true. This year marks the 10th anniversary of ESN’s arrival in Brussels, which happened during the autumn of 2005. ESN's move to the capital of Europe was a major milestone in the development of the network, from a purely bottom-up student agglomeration of local chapters to a more structured organisation, providing more and better services to sections and exchange students from all over Europe. More...

11 janvier 2016

Brazil Measures Learning Gains at University

http://www.ireg-observatory.org/templates/sub_business2/images/ireg_top2013.pngThere has been a lot of discussion recently about the measurement of student learning outcomes as part of the evaluation of university quality. This discussion has been given urgency by findings that that a substantial number of American students appear to make little or no progress during their academic careers. More...

11 janvier 2016

Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP)

http://www.ireg-observatory.org/templates/sub_business2/images/ireg_top2013.pngThe Graduate School of Informatics at the Middle EastTechnicalUniversity, Ankara, has published the latest edition of its University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP). The URAP gives considerable weight to quantity rather than quality so that the University of Toronto in second place and JohnsHopkinsUniversity in fourth are ahead of Yale in 20th and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 56th. More...

11 janvier 2016

West Africa: Security crisis and food crisis

By Laurent Bossard. “The outlook is good”, concluded food security experts who reviewed the food and nutrition situation in the Sahel and West Africa at the 31st annual meeting of the Food Crisis Prevention Network (RPCA), held from 14-15 December 2015 in Dakar. More...

11 janvier 2016

Capability and well-being: social protection through the lens of Buen Vivir (Living Well) in Latin America

By Emmanuel Asomba. Well-being economics can provide a conceptual foundation for freedom of choice and quality of life to revamp such neo-classical yardsticks as utility, income and commodities. For governments in Latin-America, effective measures and mechanisms require an integration of a life-satisfaction concept to understand the well-being of citizens. In many aspects of life, a person’s perception of well-being is subjective, thereby broadening the differences across socio-economic and demographic groups. More...

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