By Gilbert Nganga. When Amos Ngila, a second-year law student at Moi University in Kenya, phoned his father recently to update him on campus events, what he said was so shattering that his dad hung up. The news was that the law school had been closed down, there was an impending tuition fee increase and Ngila was yet to receive his student loan, more than a month into the semester. Read more...
Higher education quality, harmonisation drives entwined
By Francis Kokutse. As the Association of African Universities lamented lack of quality assurance at many of the more than 1,000 universities spread across the continent, the Economic Community of West African States – the powerful regional political grouping known as ECOWAS – was preparing to develop regional criteria for harmonising pre-university qualifications. Read more...
Higher education disrupted by war, hopes for recovery
By Elizia Volkmann. Recent weeks have seen some university students in Libya sit examinations. It is a sign that things may be improving after the worst 18 months in the history of higher education. The civil war that has been wracking the country has seen universities bombed. Read more...
RUFORUM’s new crowd-funding campaign for postgraduates
By Maina Waruru. The Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture, RUFORUM, has launched an ambitious crowd-funding campaign to raise money to train more postgraduate students over the next five years. Read more...
Private engineering schools told to ensure quality
Independent engineering schools in Tunisia are awaiting the introduction of new, tougher specifications that should ensure the quality of their diplomas is up to standard. But some are accusing the higher education ministry of deliberately impeding development of the private sector – although the move follows a strike by engineering students complaining that private schools are favoured. Read more...
New university initiatives to tackle teacher shortage
By Wagdy Sawahel. Morocco has unveiled a strategy to tackle a shortage of teachers specialised in mathematics and foreign languages. It includes new initiatives that will be implemented by universities and other higher education institutions. Read more...
New guidelines aim to expand, improve student housing
By Munyaradzi Makoni. The minister said the guidelines must be followed when planning specifications for building new student housing and refurbishing existing accommodation. Universities are expected to start implementing the new requirements in June 2016. Read more...
Hopes of recovery amid the rubble of universities in civil war-wracked Libya
By Karen MacGregor – Acting Global Editor. In Africa Analysis, Wachira Kigotho reports on a call at the launch of the Alliance for Accelerating Excellence in Science in Africa for major efforts to increase Africa’s share of world scientific production – or risk most young people becoming long-term unemployed.
In Africa Features, Elizia Volkmann describes the dire situation for higher education in Libya, where civil war has closed some universities and impeded operations in others. Francis Kokutse finds the Association of African Universities concerned about lack of quality assurance in many institutions, and the Economic Community of West African States preparing to harmonise pre-university qualifications. And in Kenya, Gilbert Nganga outlines multiple crises in higher education around recognition of degrees, tuition fees and student loan delivery.
In Commentary, Anand Kulkarni and Angel Calderon focus on the Global Innovation Index, and how middle income economies are faring and how they might progress. Ivan Sterligov, Alfiya Enikeeva and Victor Trofimov discuss the tendency for Russians to publish more in the physical sciences, while some former Soviet states have shifted the disciplinary structure of their publication output.
In World Blog, Rajani Naidoo urges universities to work together to promote global wellbeing, despite the growing competition between universities for global positional advantage.
In a Special Report, Yojana Sharma covers a conference on access and equity in higher education held in Malaysia, organised by the Global Access to Post-Secondary Education initiative. Read more...
Séminaire régional inter fonction publique : " Management et valeurs du service public "

Le vendredi 6 novembre 2015 au Musée de Bastia
de 8h30 à 18h.
L’objectif de ce séminaire, qui associera interventions institutionnelles et tables rondes thématiques, est de nourrir une réflexion commune sur les interactions entre les problématiques de management dans les établissements et collectivités et les valeurs de service public qui fondent leur action.
Les inscriptions ont lieu via la plateforme www.safire.fonction-publique.gouv.fr dans la limite des places disponibles, la date limite d’inscription est fixée au 25 octobre. Voir l'article...
Pôle Emploi : mise en place d'un parcours numérique

La Corse est la première région à mettre en œuvre ce service innovant.
L’accompagnement personnalisé du demandeur d’emploi débutera plus rapidement qu’aujourd’hui avec un diagnostic plus fin de la situation de l’usager en lien avec les attendus du marché du travail
Chaque demandeur d'emploi aura le même conseiller référent durant tout son parcours.
Les agences Pôle emploi proposent de nouveaux services, accessibles sur rendez-vous : entretiens personnalisés, ateliers de travail en groupe.
Site de Pôle emploi région Corse
Pour en savoir + télécharger la plaquette de présentation de cette nouvelle mesure. Voir l'article...