Erasmus+ future is “green and inclusive”
The future of the Erasmus+ program is green and inclusive, according to stakeholders gathered in Brussels to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the program.
The future of the Erasmus+ program is green and inclusive, according to stakeholders gathered in Brussels to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the program.
Some European countries have committed to paying compensation for the impact of climate change on low-carbon emission countries – a move which campaigners within the international education sector say is “particularly relevant” to the industry.
We didn't know whether the sector would continue to want to come to these types of events. It was a real question mark
Higher education professionals attending EAIE have taken part in a movement to find more environmentally-sustainable ways to travel to industry events.
The elephant in the room for international education at the recent BUILA Conference was the clear and present climate crisis, with stakeholders calling for alternative models for future recruitment and delivery.
Education is in its worst crisis in a century following the Covid-19 pandemic, delegates heard at the Education World Forum 2022 in London on May 23.
Although women make up more than half of the college-educated workforce globally, only 28% of STEM fields are represented by women
International education is "deeply implicated" in the global climate crisis, the sector has heard as a new initiative launched aiming to create a sector that is net zero by 2030.
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