Universités & Territoires est une lettre électronique qui existe depuis juin 2003. L’objectif de la lettre est de montrer, par la valorisation d’actions et d’expériences emblématiques et remarquables, aux décideurs territoriaux que l’Université joue un rôle centrale dans l’émergence d’une société de la connaissance. Universités & Territoires n° 128
L’université de Montréal recrute de plus en plus d’étudiants français
Blog Headway - Olivier Rollot. Il n’y a pas besoin d’attendre de posséder une licence pour rejoindre l’université ; 60% des étudiants français présents, soit 2300, suivent des cours de licence, 850 en master et 200 en doctorat. Le tout pour des frais de scolarité qui oscillent entre 5 000 dollars canadiens par an en licence (4 500€) et 3 000 dollars en master et doctorat. Et oui au Canada plus on avance, moins on paye. Plus...
L’université de Montréal reçoit de plus en plus d’étudiants français. Dès le bac !
Blog "Il y a une vie après le bac" d'Olivier Rollot. Classée 90ème meilleure université dans le monde dans le dernier classement du Times Higher Education – en progression de vingt places en un an – l’université de Montréal (UdeM) reçoit chaque année 4 000 étudiants français sur ses différents campus. Plus...
Book review: Social Mobility And Its Enemies
The importance of social mobility is a rare area of policy consensus between the main UK political parties. Given the decline of intergenerational social mobility in the last 50 years, it also happens to be a clear policy failure. More...
Britain’s social mobility problem has been misunderstood – education is not the great leveller
For two decades, social mobility has been a central concern in British politics. Increasing equality of opportunity, in the context of rising inequalities between people’s lives, has been a shared goal across the party political spectrum. More...
IES film fest showcases study abroad
By Viggo Stacey. A US student who studied in Morocco has walked away with this year’s top prize at IES Abroad Study Abroad Film Festival in Chicago. More...
FEA receives $400k to fund study abroad
By Viggo Stacey. The Fund for Education Abroad has received $400,000 in donations to its recently launched “Bringing the World Home” campaign, which seeks to increase access to international education for US students underrepresented in study abroad. More...
IALC launches new scheme for study abroad agencies
By Viggo Stacey. The International Association of Language Centres has launched an IALC Approved Agency badge, which aims to recognise study abroad agencies working with IALC schools. More...
Japan: agents competing with universities for outbound mobility – JAOS
By Viggo Stacey. Japanese education consultants are increasingly competing with universities to send language students abroad, largely due to government campaigns introduced in the past decade, the Japan Association of Overseas Studies has found. More...
WYSE survey shows rise of mixed travel
By . Young travellers are increasingly combining leisure and study in their holidays, a survey of the youth, student and educational travel market conducted by WYSE Travel Federation revealed. More...