Education
Education policies in the EU
- Universities for children expand across Europe — 04 July 2008, 23:44 CET
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Children's universities are the latest innovation occurring in some countries of Europe. Aimed at young girls and boys, this concept gets young children interested in science and research at the earliest age possible. Now, this exciting concept is about to launch itself across Europe.
- Migration and Mobility: Challenges and Opportunities for EU education systems - guide — 03 July 2008, 16:51 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Tempus Programme - guide — 08 May 2008, 19:25 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- EU Action Plan on Adult Learning - FAQ — 27 September 2007, 16:45 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- EU and Youth Policies - Frequently Asked Questions — 06 September 2007, 00:56 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Education: Communication on the quality of teacher education - FAQ — 06 August 2007, 19:14 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- EU and Chile renew cooperation agreement — 26 July 2007, 20:17 CET
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Representatives from the European Union and Chile renewed cooperation ties in the areas of education, innovation and social cohesion during a meeting of the EU-Chile Association Council in Brussels, Belgium on 24 July.
- Erasmus Mundus II guide — 12 July 2007, 15:13 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Erasmus Mundus programme — 12 July 2007, 15:09 CET
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The Erasmus Mundus programme is a co-operation and mobility programme in the field of higher education which promotes the European Union as a centre of excellence in learning around the world. It supports European top-quality Masters Courses and enhances the visibility and attractiveness of European higher education in third countries. It also provides EU-funded scholarships for third country nationals participating in these Masters Courses, as well as scholarships for EU-nationals studying at Partner universities throughout the world.
- Report identifies emergence of open educational resources movement — 04 June 2007, 21:02 CET
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With the race on to build knowledge economies worldwide, many academic institutions are looking at new ways to increase the diffusion of their knowledge. One option is the use of open educational resources (OER), which, according to a new report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), is a rapidly growing phenomenon that offers learning opportunities to an unprecedented number of users worldwide. At the same time, this new trend is challenging established views and practices of how teaching is organised and carried out, and how knowledge is shared.
- Giving Knowledge for Free: The Emergence of Open Educational Resources — 04 June 2007, 20:57 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- European Business (paperback) — 17 May 2007, 21:20 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Study visits catalogue — 25 April 2007, 17:03 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Education — 09 October 2006, 11:04 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- Education, Training and Youth in the EU — 24 August 2006, 16:10 CET
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Education policies in the EU
- PLOTEUS Learning Opportunities portal — 08 August 2006, 11:56 CET
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PLOTEUS (Portal on Learning Opportunities throughout the European Space) aims to help students, job seekers, workers, parents, guidance counsellors and teachers to find out information about studying in Europe.

