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1. Bigger budget, less red tape? February 2, 2012

The European commissioner responsible for education explains her reform proposals and her call for a bigger budget.

2. A bright future January 19, 2012

European Voice's studies fair gives students a chance to learn more about the EU institutions, and find a course that suits their needs. The eurozone may be in crisis but...

A bright future

3. Choosing China January 5, 2012

EU policymakers are working on plans to persuade European students to enrol at Chinese universities. A recurrent topic in 2012 will be how to improve relations between the EU...

Choosing China

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5. Partners in learning December 1, 2011

Better links between universities and business are a centrepiece of the European Commission's plans for higher education. The European Commission has unveiled its plans for...

Partners in learning

6. Democracy plans in disarray December 1, 2011

Endowment struggles to attract funding. The European Union is struggling to find the means to support democratic movements outside its territory. Foreign ministers meeting in...

Democracy plans in disarray

7. No sex education, please, we're Italian December 1, 2011

Sex-education programmes are controversial, and some countries do not even teach the subject. The content and quality of sex education varies widely in Europe, not only...

No sex education, please, we're Italian

8. Lifelong learning November 24, 2011

Cedefop is looking for a boss. One of the European Union's agencies, the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop), is advertising for a new...

9. The business of social responsibility November 17, 2011

Examining a project that bids to integrate the study of poverty into MBA programmes. Why should business education concern itself with poverty? Conceivably it might feature...

The business of social responsibility

10. Courses for all? November 17, 2011

Polish universities are working hard to persuade people that MBAs are not just for the rich. MBA studies are not usually the subject of public debate in Poland – and when...

Courses for all?

11. An international dimension to learning November 17, 2011

European universities are forging links in Asia, the Middle East and Latin America as a way of attracting more students. The international MBA market is becoming increasingly...

An international dimension to learning

12. The social network November 3, 2011

Reform of universities in Europe has so far done little to make them more socially inclusive. Equal access to higher education is shaping up to be a significant talking point...

The social network

13. Schools for Europe's diplomatic corps October 20, 2011

The EU's greater foreign-policy ambitions are being reflected in EU studies courses. Next week (25-26 October), the College of Europe will host a conference on challenges...

Schools for Europe's diplomatic corps

14. Too much Europe? October 20, 2011

EU studies is booming in Poland, but there is criticism of the uneven quality of the courses on offer. So many universities, public and private, are now offering courses in...

Too much Europe?

15. Education, continued September 1, 2011

Lifelong learning is a priority for the EU and universities, but it is proving a difficult concept to implement. Lifelong learning has become an important theme in European...

Education, continued

16. A failure to measure up July 7, 2011

Schemes to rank universities are being reviewed in a bid to achieve greater transparency. International university league tables are a relatively recent phenomenon,...

A failure to measure up

17. In her own words June 23, 2011

Liberal MEP hits out at university. Silvana Koch-Mehrin, a German Liberal MEP, has angered senior academics at the University of Heidelberg with her reaction to their...

18. European Schools system ‘at stake' June 23, 2011

Parents and pupils protest against budget freezes, while officials worry that budget cuts lie ahead. The European Parliament will next month voice its concern on a topic...

European Schools system ‘at stake'

19. The blackboard monopolists May 16, 2011

More competition is one element in developing what is now workers' most important asset: education. US President Barack Obama, like many Western leaders nowadays, made...

The blackboard monopolists

20. EU's economy depends on better schooling April 20, 2011

End-of-term report says EU must do better. The eurozone's debt problems have a tendency to grab the attention. This week has been no exception, with European Commission,...

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