‘Count virtual exchanges in EU mobility numbers’
Students on virtual mobility programs and at branch campuses could be counted towards Europe’s student mobility targets in order to boost numbers, a new report has suggested.
Students on virtual mobility programs and at branch campuses could be counted towards Europe’s student mobility targets in order to boost numbers, a new report has suggested.
Seven additional alliances are joining the European Universities Network, bringing the total number to 50, each helping to "pave the way" towards a joint European degree.
Some 10 Erasmus+ projects have been launched, in a bid to test new forms of transnational co-operation between HEIs.
Iryna Kushnir, senior lecturer at the Nottingham Institute of Education, Nottingham Trent University, discusses her recent research which suggests that education is emerging as a tool to tackle the variety of crises that the European Union has been facing by supporting EU integration
Demand for lower-cost and budget-friendly destinations are gaining strong momentum in Europe as international students look to tighten their belts, new data from Studyportals suggests.
The first 17 networks of institutions to form “inter-university campuses” across the EU and become part of the “European Universities” alliances have been announced by the European Commission.
The European Commission has announced that UK education and youth organisations will benefit from €187 million of EC funding through the Erasmus+ program in 2019.
Immigrant students are struggling to integrate into schools across the EU due to lower socio-economic status and language barriers, the OECD has revealed.