Des apprentissages arrêtés par une obligation de quitter le territoire : illustration nivernaise
Qu'est-ce que France Éducation international ?

Ses missions, qui s’inscrivent dans le cadre des priorités du gouvernement en matière de coopération internationale, s’articulent autour de trois axes d’activité :



Pour conduire ses actions, il s’appuie sur le savoir-faire d’une équipe de 250 personnes, ainsi que sur un réseau de plus de 1 000 experts et de partenaires nationaux et internationaux. Plus...
US: 65% of students from emerging markets look beyond political climate
By Viggo Stacey. The current US political climate has little effect on the interest of more than half (65%) of prospective students from emerging markets in Africa, Central America, and South America when considering the country for study abroad, a survey has found. However, students have raised concerns around visas and support services at US institutions. More...
Half of UK universities have committed to divest from fossil fuel

Universities divesting from fossil fuels have made history, but the fight isn't over

How did an accused torturer end up teaching at the Sorbonne?
The Argentinian security specialist was in his mid-40s, spoke good French and had recently obtained French citizenship. His credentials were impeccable – he’d spent the previous five years teaching international relations at another Paris institute, the Université Marne-la-Vallée – and he soon became a valued asset at the Sorbonne. More...
Anti-abortion activists increasingly targeting UK university students
Campaigners report rise in anti-abortion societies in students’ unions and demonstrations nationwide. More...
Dining Hall Free of the ‘Big 8’
By Elin Johnson. Serving increasing numbers of students with allergies, University of North Texas joins Michigan State in offering a dining hall free of the most common food allergens. More...
Does Fiduciary Duty Prevent Fossil Fuel Divestment?
By Rick Seltzer. Working paper finds endowment managers shouldn't ignore divestment calls solely because of fears about falling returns. More...