Taith: 5,000 learners and staff to benefit
Some 46 organisations have been successful in their applications to the first pathway of the Welsh student mobility program Taith, the government announced this week.
Some 46 organisations have been successful in their applications to the first pathway of the Welsh student mobility program Taith, the government announced this week.
European Commission leaders thanked Erasmus+ for its ongoing efforts in promoting international student mobility as the program celebrated its 35th anniversary at an event in Brussels.
A lack of ethics within institutions could cause serious damage to the sector, according to a lecturer from the University of Manchester at a panel from The Centre for Global Higher Education.
The UK government has rejected recommendations to give Scottish institutions a seat on the UK Research and Innovation board for “no good reason”, one Scottish MP has said.
The UK Government’s answer to the Erasmus+ program the Turing Scheme has officially begun accepting applications from organisations as of March 31.
European universities have proposed measures to adapt the Erasmus+ program to support Ukrainians, while calling on the EU to consider the risk of brain-drain.
Twin Group and the University of Greenwich have celebrated the "robust" employability outcomes for the graduates of their joint masters program.
Turkey has been given the green light to join Europe’s largest research and development program, Horizon Europe, the ESC and Erasmus+.