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15 août 2013

Language learning: resources and networks

http://www.elearningeuropa.info/sites/default/files/elearning_theme_logo.jpgAuthors: Lidwien van Dixhoorn, Francois Mangenot, Katerina Zourou.
A study produced by the European network "Language Learning and Social Media: 6 key dialogues" regarding the potential of social media networks and resources for language learning.
Available in English and French.

15 août 2013

UIL Director addresses colloquium on adult education in Quebec

http://uil.unesco.org/typo3temp/pics/9ee67c1ab5.pngThe TREAQFP (Table des responsables de l’éducation des adultes et de la formation professionnelle des commissions scolaires de Québec), is a network of stakeholders in adult education and professional training in the Quebec region in Canada. A colloquium is organised every year.
The 2013 Colloquium was titled ‘Complices de leurs succès’ (‘agents of their own success’), and took place from 22–24 May 2013.
It started with the key note address by UIL Director Arne Carlsen on Adult Education: Developments since CONFINTEA VI. A panel discussion followed on the situation of adult learning and education and TVET in Quebec, with Ms Denise Boucher, vice-president of Confederation of national trade unions, Mr Yves-Thomas Dorval, president of the Employers Council at Quebec, and Mr Raynald Thibeault, president of the Association of director-generals of the school commissions at Quebec.
Quebec’s Education Minister Ms Marie Malavoy also participated in the meeting and gave her full support to adult education development in Quebec and its role not only for TVET but also for social cohesion. On 23 and 24 May, 42 workshops were organised on themes like the relation between general adult education and TVET, need for strengthened guidance-counselling, social networks, virtual meetings, partnerships, apprenticeships etc.
Links
Programme of the 2013 TREAQFP Colloquium.

15 août 2013

Developing Smart Regions in Europe

http://uil.unesco.org/typo3temp/pics/620d5aa88b.gifOn 26 April 2013, the Commission for Education, Youth, Culture and Research (EDUC Commission) of the European Union’s Committee of the Regions held the International Conference on Pioneering Europe 2020 Smart Regions, in Espoo, Finland. The purpose of the Conference was for experts from city authorities, universities and industry to discuss how research and innovation can foster the development of ‘smart regions’ in Europe. About 80 members of the EDUC Commission (all of them members of city/regional councils in Europe) participated in the Conference. Moreover, experts from industry and universities exchanged knowledge about instruments and projects for developing smart regions. Read more...

15 août 2013

UIL Director presents the Global Report on Adult Learning and Education at the Institute of Education

http://uil.unesco.org/typo3temp/pics/8724ae0ae4.jpgThe Institute of Education (IOE) at the University of London, one of the world’s most renowned education research institutions, hosts the Centre for Learning and Life Chances in Knowledge, Economies and Societies (LLAKES), headed by Professor Andy Green. With 16 researchers, the centre is one of the largest research teams on lifelong learning in Europe. Several of its researchers are involved in cooperative activities with UIL.
On 15 May 2013, as part of a public seminar, UIL Director Arne Carlsen delivered a presentation on the research methodology and research results of the first and second Global Reports on Adult Learning and Education. He informed the IOE researchers about UIL’s comparative research studies, in order to raise interest but also investigate possible cooperation in relation to joint research projects and collaboration on future GRALE reports.
Dean Andrew Brown and Professor Karen Evans discussed recent research studies on the wider benefits of adult learning, which will form the theme of a special issue of UIL’s journal, the International Review of Education.
Links: http://www.llakes.org

15 août 2013

UIL publishes the Second Global Report on Adult Learning and Education

http://uil.unesco.org/typo3temp/pics/573e65984d.gifThe UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is pleased to announce the publication of its Second Global Report on Adult Learning and Education - Rethinking Literacy. The first GRALE was published in December 2009 to coincide with the Sixth International Conference on Adult Education (CONFINTEA VI). The outcome document of that conference, the Belém Framework for Action, which was adopted by 144 UNESCO Member States, stipulated that UIL should conduct "a monitoring process at the global level to take stock and report periodically on progress in adult learning and education". This report is the result of that monitoring process for the period 2010–2012. The print publication will be available in English, French and Spanish, and will be launched in all five UNESCO regions, starting with Asia and the Pacific (Jakarta) on 20–22 August 2013.
Drawing on data received from 141 countries, most in the form of a quantitative reporting template, the Report reviews progress in implementing the Belém Framework for Action. It focuses on the five key themes identified in Belém – policy, governance, financing, participation and quality – and examines in particular detail the transversal theme of adult literacy. It reveals that, while many of the same challenges remain, several of the core messages of the Belém Framework have found their way into national policy debates and reform processes.
Perhaps the most important message that emerges from this report is that lifelong and life-wide learning offers the most promising perspective to address the challenge of adult literacy.
Second Global Report on Adult Learning and Education - Rethinking Literacy (PDF).

15 août 2013

International Conference on Learning Cities, Beijing, China, 21–23 October 2013

http://uil.unesco.org/typo3temp/pics/a8c146c655.gifThe influence of cities in national and world affairs has increased considerably in recent years. This is partly due to the growth in the number of city dwellers. Since 2008, the majority of the world’s population lives in cities. By 2030, the proportion is likely to exceed 60 per cent.
As cities expand in size and population density, local governments are facing challenges associated with social inclusion, new technologies, the knowledge economy, cultural diversity and environmental sustainability.
In response, a growing number of cities are developing innovative strategies that allow their citizens – young and old – to learn new skills and competencies throughout life, thereby transforming their cities into ‘learning cities’. Read more...

15 août 2013

PromoDoc event in South Korea (27 September-2 October 2013)

http://www.eua.be/images/logo.jpgWithin the scope of the EC-funded PromoDoc project, a series of targeted appointments will be organised between European higher education institutions and research institutes and potential doctoral candidates in South Korea, in both Seoul and Busan.
The event runs over four days (two days in Seoul and two in Busan) and will include information sessions in the morning and scheduled appointments between potential doctoral candidates and representatives from European higher education institutions and research institutes in the afternoon. A briefing session and networking reception will be held for institutional participants on 27 September 2013.
European higher education institutions are invited to apply for participation before 14 June 2013.
For further information, the draft programme, application forms and the eligibility criteria, please visit the event website.
For more information on the project, please visit the PromoDoc website.

15 août 2013

Le Réseau des Universités de l'Ouest Atlantique (RUOA)

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQrm5amkjQtwgICbNG_T8xPQa_VU9rbUMk5GTLd5DCcCmgBw1b1BCyY8NgUn pôle de coopération interuniversitaire à l'échelle européenne
Lieu de réflexion stratégique composé des dix présidents des universités du Grand Ouest présentes dans les 4 régions de Bretagne, Limousin, Pays de la Loire et Poitou-Charentes, le Réseau des Universités de l'Ouest Atlantique (RUOA) poursuit des projets d'intérêt commun avec l'ambition d'un positionnement national et européen.
Fondé en 2001 par l'addition des compétences des établissements dans le respect de leurs identités, il lui appartient de mettre ses ressources et expertises scientifiques et pédagogiques au service des acteurs économiques et sociaux, notamment des collectivités territoriales.
Il constitue un instrument d'échange d'informations, de coordination des politiques scientifiques et pédagogiques des établissements, ainsi que de coopération sur des projets communs.
Il offre ainsi une vitrine de choix à destination du public de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche, en vue de favoriser le développement d'une véritable identité « Universités de l'Ouest », gage d'une dynamique au bénéfice de l'intérêt commun.
Présentation du RUOA

Son fonctionnement, sa mission, ses réalisations.
Benchmark à l'échelle européenne des structures de coopération interuniversitaire
Comment contribuer, à l'échelle européenne, à une meilleure lisibilité et articulation des activités des « Universités de l'Ouest » alors même que l'on assiste à une multiplication des structures de coopération et au regroupement d'établissements ?
Pour y répondre, les Présidents des 10 universités membres du RUOA ont décidé de lancer un projet visant à identifier des structures de coopération interuniversitaire présentes en Europe et de déterminer la valeur ajoutée de modèles de coopération.
Ce projet s'inscrit dans une démarche participative entre notamment les universités membres du RUOA et ses partenaires (ex : les PRES du Grand Ouest, les Conseils Régionaux, Nantes Métropole, la DATAR).
Il s'agira ensuite de formuler des options stratégiques visant à clarifier le positionnement du RUOA au sein du paysage universitaire.
en savoir plus
more information
A compter de Mai 2013, vous pouvez consulter les résultats de l'enquête européenne sur la "mise en place de structures de coopération territoriale dans l'enseignement supérieur et la recherche" :
version française / version anglaise {Enquête réalisée de juillet à novembre 2012}
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Les effets de la Validation des Acquis de l'Expérience (VAE) sur les parcours professionnels à l'échelle du RUOA

Alors que la formation tout au long de la vie est un concept européen en plein développement, les universités du RUOA ont décidé de conduire une réflexion commune sur sa place et ses pratiques dans leurs établissements.
A cet égard, le dispositif de Validation des Acquis de l'Expérience (VAE), institué par la loi de modernisation sociale en 2002, participe de cette réflexion. En effet, il offre à toute personne la possibilité de convertir son expérience professionnelle et personnelle en diplôme, à tout moment de sa vie.
Le RUOA a donc impulsé un nouveau projet d'envergure interrégionale et interuniversitaire visant à étudier les effets de la Validation des Acquis de l'Expérience (VAE) sur les parcours professionnels, à l'échelle du RUOA .
Durée du projet : 6 mois (Mars 09 à Août 09)
Groupe de travail référent : "Formation Tout au Long de la Vie" (FTLV)
Pour consulter les résultats de l'étude => "Les effets de la VAE sur les parcours professionnels à l'échelle du RUOA".

15 août 2013

RUOA survey on setting up of territorial cooperation structures in HE and research

http://www.eua.be/images/logo.jpgThe Network of Universities of the Western Atlantic (RUOA), a French non-profit organisation, has been running a project entitled “EU benchmark of interuniversity cooperation structures”.
As part of this initiative, 25 subnational and crossborder cooperation structures from Western Europe have taken part in a survey between July and November 2012.
More information on the findings of the survey is available here.
More information on the Network of Universities of the Western Atlantic (RUOA) is available on the RUOA website.

15 août 2013

IUA/EURAXESS Ireland Survey: ‘Attracting Researchers to Ireland: The Impact of the Scientific Visa’

http://www.eua.be/images/logo.jpgThe Irish Universities Association (IUA) recently announced the findings of a survey which looked at the impact of the fast track scientific visa scheme in Ireland.
According to the IUA, “over the last six years, 1 720 researchers from 78 different countries have come to Ireland using the fast track Scientific Visa which is part of the Commission drive to create a European Research Area”. The scheme is operated by the EURAXESS Ireland office based in the Irish Universities Association (IUA) and supported by government through the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, and with the close involvement of immigration authorities. Read more...

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