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ПУБЛИКАЦИИ Report of European Leadership



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Report of European Leadership


Last month the Europaeum held a special graduate workshop on Europe and its “Giants” of Leadership - Past, Present and Future? hosted by Leiden University. This highly successful event brought together Europaeum students with top European policy-makers and academics in a three-day workshop to discuss some of the pressing questions facing the Eurozone today. Speakers included Richard Corbett (Member of Cabinet of Herman Van Rompuy); Alain Servantie (advisor to EC President); Abram de Swaan (University of Amsterdam); Richard Griffiths (Leiden University); Prof. Dr. Alexander Rinnooy Kan (Chair of Social-Economic Council of the Netherlands); and Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (former Minister of Economic Affairs, Netherlands). Click here to download the full report of this exciting event !

New report on European higher education budgets


European universities are being affected in many different ways during the current economic crisis – with winners and losers already emerging – and the differences set to be multiplied over the coming years depending on how the winners use their comparative advantage, and how the losers can best mitigate the effects of cuts. However, while reliable statistical data is difficult to pinpoint - and is moreover in flux due to evolving responses and current austerity programmes being passed by governments embroiled in the seemingly insoluble Eurozone crisis - the economic downturn has, on the whole, had a negative short-term impact upon public higher education programmes queried.

For a detailed assessment of countries with Europaeum partner universities, please click here to read the full report.

Research EU: Results Magazine


Issue 10 - March 2012, Languages: en (2,5 MB)

Special feature: Knowledge beyond frontiers: cross-border science and innovation

Other highlights:


  • Eat fish, build up brainpower

  • Loco on logistics

  • Trees boost sustainable agriculture

  • Broadband, a gig per second for all!

  • Marrying innovation with old traditions for European bread

Research EU: Focus Magazine


February 2012 (Issue 12)

Languages: en (2,0 MB)

Title: Cross-border public services in the EU

In order to help cross-border public services reach their full potential, the EU is funding a variety of projects that are putting in place the building blocks of new digital services. From eProcurement to eID, business mobility, and even electronic patient records, the underlying aim is to implement common solutions to deliver online public services that are accessible throughout the European Union. With continuing support from Member States, these projects will move from promising research to beneficial tools and services.


CERN Courier


April 2012 Volume 52 Issue 3

International Association of Universities - Annual Report 2011


The report profiles IAU’s work and achievements over the past year, carried out under each of its priority themes and special projects, and includes messages from the IAU President and Secretary-General, as well as details on IAU’s membership and finances.

Articles from Higher Education conference


Last November, the Europaeum co-supported an international conference on Universities under Attack. Prominent scholars, policy -makers, and educators from across Europe and the US met at King's College, London to discuss the current state of Higher Education in the UK, including Baroness Helena Kennedy, Sir Keith Thomas, and Sir Peter Scott, alongside speakers from Princeton, NYU, and more. Click here to download a list of articles based on contributions from the conference, which appeared in the Oxford Magazine, an official publication of the University of Oxford.

Higher Education Policy


HEP 25/1, March 2012:

The latest issue of Higher Education Policy (HEP) is a multi-themed issue with papers looking at higher education from South Africa, China, and Ireland.



Articles:

Chaya Herman, University of Pretoria, South Africa looks at the PhD in South Africa, how it is viewed by programme leaders, at its purpose, and the drive for racial and gender equity as part of the transition to democracy;

Kai Ren, Shaanxi Normal University, China examines recent policy developments in the fight against academic corruption in China; using a series of interviews to highlight the complexity of the problem, he also proposes some policy interventions which could be effective in reducing corruption;

Peter Kwikkers, TriasNet Consultants, and Anne van Wageningen, University of Amsterdan, The Netherlands look at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and how it regulates such issues as access, capacity, quality, and labour market needs;

Dionysios Gouvias, University of the Aegean, Greece looks at quality assurance in Greece, and to what degree the new accountability system raises issues of validity, academic freedom and evaluation of scientific knowledge;

Amos Hofman, Beit Berl Academic College, and Doron Niederland, David Yellin Academic College, Israel, look at teacher education in Israel, presenting an analysis of the process of academization of teacher education in the country;

Larry Elwood, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Ireland, and Al Rainnie, Curtin University of Technology, Australia, focus on strategic planning and the transformation of Ireland’s institutes of technology from technical institutions to research and higher education providers;

Eliana Minelli et al., Università Cattaneo, Italy, analyze the factors limiting marketisation in Italian higher education. On the provider side, university behaviour is restricted by legislation, whereas on the consumer side market impacts are limited due to cultural and environmental factors.

The next edition of HEP, 25/2, due for release in June 2012, will be a special edition looking at Transnational Higher Education in South-East Asia.

If you are not a Member of IAU, and you wish to receive Higher Education Policy, you can subscribe on the website of the Journal’s publishers, Palgrave Macmillan




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