European HE calls for seamless exchange
Education sector bodies in Europe are pushing for a seamless transition in terms of mobility agreements for students and staff between the UK and Europe.
Education sector bodies in Europe are pushing for a seamless transition in terms of mobility agreements for students and staff between the UK and Europe.
A report has lambasted the UK current approach to learning foreign languages, revealing that just 32% of 16-to-30-year olds in the UK feel confident reading and writing in another language, compared to the rest of the EU’s 89% average.
The Erasmus+ Program has published a call for proposals for 2020, having an expected budget in excess of €3 billion – an increase of 12% over 2019.
English UK held a series of workshops around the UK this week to help prepare ELT providers to navigate the industry in post-Brexit Britain.
The EU is extending €60,000 to support scholarships for a masters degree program to be offered by Kenya’s Kenyatta University.
A potential new policy will make Maltese lessons compulsory in schools and mandate that every educator "is competent enough to teach in Maltese".
Brexit uncertainty has prompted a surge in international students heading to Cyprus, where their numbers have grown by more than 10,000 since 2016.
The employment rate of recent graduates in the EU rose from 76% in 2014 to 82% in 2017 a report from the European Commission has revealed, with Malta topping the list with a graduate employment rate of 94.5%.