‘Immediate action’ needed to protect Afghan scholars
European governments and EU institutions must take ‘immediate action’ to protect the lives of Afghan students, higher education stakeholders have urged.
European governments and EU institutions must take ‘immediate action’ to protect the lives of Afghan students, higher education stakeholders have urged.
UCAS reported a 56% decline in accepted applicants from EU countries this year, falling to 9,820, but non-EU applications saw a 9% rise to 37,310.
The EU’s Support to Higher Education in the ASEAN Region (SHARE) program will now run until the end of 2022, according to a recent announcement.
European Council and member EU states could to do more in terms of enabling universities to be successful through regulatory frameworks, investments and direct funding of infrastructure, and staff upskilling.
The 4EU+ Alliance has established itself as an association in a move it says will strengthen and deepen cooperation among its six university members.
The UK has announced that applications for Turing Scheme funding are now open. The Erasmus+ replacement will fund 35,000 global exchanges from September 2021.
India’s National Education Policy is being called a “game changer” for TNE providers and meeting the requirements of local employers.
The British Academy has outlined the potential future for the UK to seek association to the Erasmus program in a recent report.