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Wednesday, 2012-05-02
21:12 - Chemistry resources for secondary school teachers
Managed by European Schoolnet on behalf of the European Petrochemical Association (EPCA).
Thursday, 2012-05-03
17:08 - Bologna Ministerial Conference (Bucharest, 26 April 2012): a renewed collective commitment towards a fully functioning European Higher Education Area
Education Ministers from the 47 countries participating in the Bologna Process met in Bucharest at the end of last week to review progress in Higher Education reforms and set prior...
Friday, 2012-05-04
21:54 - Youth entrepreneurship versus youth unemployment - Policy Brief on Youth Entrepreneurship
What role can youth entrepreneurship play in meeting the current youth unemployment challenge? What barriers do young people face when starting a business? How do the challenges va...
Tuesday, 2012-05-08
10:57 - Youth on the Move in Maribor
A four day Youth on the Move event was launched today in the Slovenian town of Maribor, which is the European Capital of Culture in 2012
11:01 - Comenius: Teachers work on ideas for future school partnerships
On 3-4 May, 270 teachers, headmasters and policy-makers from across Europe met in Brussels to discuss how teaming up with partners in other countries can help schools boost teachin...
16:39 - Erasmus hits new record with 8.5% increase in student exchanges
Twenty-five years after its launch, Erasmus has become the best known EU programme and the most successful student exchange scheme in the world. More than 231 000 students received...
21:00 - Call for Participation: Cultural Innovators Network
Goethe Institute in cooperation with Anna Lindh Foundation and the German Federal Foreign Office
Wednesday, 2012-05-09
16:43 - EUN online focus groups in May 2012, topic: Consumer Education in the curriculum
Teachers from post primary schools needed, from: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Spain, and The Netherlands.
Thursday, 2012-05-10
11:18 - Call for proposals: Cultural partnerships between Asia and Europe
An initiative that aims to support collaborative artistic and networking projects in the framework of the Asia-Europe dialogue. Art and culture organisations and networks of Asia ...
Friday, 2012-05-11
13:49 - Language Industry Conference: LIND-WEB Professionals in action
24 May 2012, Brussels — "Share, cooperate, grow"
Monday, 2012-05-14
13:48 - 'Generation 1992' campaign – you in the European single market
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the European single market decision, the European Commission launched an online communication campaign “Generation 1992".
Tuesday, 2012-05-15
10:46 - Council adopts a general approach on Erasmus for All
On Thursday 11 May, the Council of the EU adopted a general approach on the new integrated Erasmus for All programme proposed by the European Commission. This will replace the curr...
Wednesday, 2012-05-16
11:44 - De la Loire au Danube : traverser l’Europe à vélo !
Cycling across Europe along the Danube, the Rhine and the Loire valleys! Promoted by AEDE-France

Budget increase creates new opportunities for education in Eastern Europe

Cooperation in the field of education with the EU's Eastern neighbours has been boosted by significantly increased budgets. Nearly €30 million, twice as much as in previous years, have been allocated to projects financed by the Tempus programme in 2012 allowing Eastern Partnership countries to modernise their higher education systems.

For the 2011/2012 academic year the Erasmus Mundus programme offers 860 scholarships to students from the Eastern Partnership region, which is 320 more than initially planned.The additional funding will lead to more opportunities for joint projects in the field of higher education, intensified university cooperation and individual grants for studying abroad.
"The privileged relations between the EU and its neighbours have led to closer political association, deeper economic integration, increased mobility and more contacts between people. Cooperation between universities and their staff and the mobility of their students is an important aspect of this relation and of the increasingly international character of higher education," said Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism, and Youth.
Stronger engagement in education is a crucial element of the EU's neighbourhood policy. Particular attention is given to support young people, students, and university staff, who play an important role in the current democratisation and modernisation of these countries.
A conference organised by the European Commission in Kiev on 5-6 December will highlight these new opportunities. It brings together 300 experts and officials from education, research, youth and culture. Their discussion will focus on modernisation of the higher education systems and joint academic cooperation and mobility projects.
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