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European Education

01.07.2008 @ 08:36 CET

EUOBSERVER / FOCUS - For years, the EU has talked about creating a "knowledge economy" and aimed at improving higher education. But very few European universities make it to the global top-lists and the number of Europeans receiving Nobel prizes is steadily declining. In this special FOCUS on education, EUobserver turns the spotlight on the latest developments in the sector.

Time to link academia to business needs, says EU commissioner

01.07.2008 @ 09:09 CET

European universities need to step out from their traditional isolation from the outside world in order to avoid producing jobless graduates, EU education commissioner Jan Figel has said.

EU struggles with growing teen illiteracy

11.07.2008 @ 09:32 CET

A growing proportion of teenagers in the EU have poor literacy skills, a fresh European Commission report has found.

European managers hesitate to join China study programme

14.11.2008 @ 09:31 CET

A European programme worth 23 million euro has managed to send only one third of the number of students possible under the scheme to study in China.

European universities struggle to open their minds

01.07.2008 @ 09:59 CET

European universities are getting better at raising money, linking-up with industry and breaking down national barriers in a race against US and Asian schools. But tension between some aspects of academic culture and government policy threatens to hold back Europe's leap forward.

EU member states fear scholarship tourism

01.07.2008 @ 08:39 CET

As more and more young Europeans study in member states other than their own, this has serious implications for how governments manage their social assistance for students. A keenly-awaited preliminary ruling next month is set to shed some light on the hot issue.

[Comment] Before Copenhagen is flooded

01.07.2008 @ 10:47 CET

With international politicians and academics set to descend en masse on the Danish capital next autumn to debate the way forward on climate change, the vice-chancellor of the University of Copenhagen urges the political and scientific spheres to work together for once.

October

  • 01HALLOWEEN: American style "trick or treating" swept Europe on 31 October.
  • 02VAALIKONE: Finns searched election website in municipal elections on 26 October.
  • 03ICESAVE: UK subsidiary of Iceland's Landisbanki declared bankruptcy.
  • 04SUPRENALOTTO: Italy's lottery site swept when Sicilian suburb won €100 million.
  • 05KENZA FARAH: The French R&B singer was hurt in a car accident on 13 October.
  • 06FALLOUT 3: This nuclear simulation game was launched on 16 October.
  • 07PES 2009: The Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 video game was released.
  • 08X FACTOR: The UK's hit reality show drew record audiences in October.
  • 09AC DC: The Australian band released its new album Black Ice on 20 October.
  • 10MAM TALENT: The Polish version of the television show "I Have Talent!".

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Foreign students should get special visa to study in EU

01.07.2008 @ 08:41 CET

Foreign students must get easier access to the European Union if the bloc is to catch up with US standards of education and its own goals of making itself the foremost competitive and dynamic region in the world, MEPs have said. Critics of the new proposals suggest they risk being elitist.

European college grooms EU elite

01.07.2008 @ 09:46 CET

At a time when studying in a country other than one's own is getting increasingly popular in the EU, a post-graduate university with campuses in two member states claims to be 'the most genuinely European' university institute of European studies.

Inching towards a European Higher Education Area

01.07.2008 @ 09:45 CET

National education systems of higher education are labyrinthine enough for students when they arrive at college, university or training institute. Taking those credits or qualifications abroad and having other schools or employers understand them has always been a Herculean task, and not just for those studying Ancient Rome.

EU technology school to turn ideas into income

01.07.2008 @ 10:36 CET

As part of its efforts to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, the EU has agreed to set up in 2009 a European Institution of Innovation and Technology (EIT).

EIT - to attract bright young brains from within and beyond Europe into research and innovation (Photo: Pixie.Notat)