Swiss continuing education delegation in Brussels
Micro-credentials, quality assurance and funding for continuing education and training were the key topics that the delegation discussed during their visit.
Micro-credentials, quality assurance and funding for continuing education and training were the key topics that the delegation discussed during their visit.
15 early-stage researchers, one common goal: advancing knowledge in human-machine interaction for education. The contribution of a Swiss lab and its PhD students.
150 citizens from 27 EU countries gathered over three weekends in Brussels or online to share their experience and ideas for the future of learning mobility.
The Aerosols, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) brings together 15 countries; Switzerland is contributing as an observer.
The European Commission has published a set of legislative proposals to ensure and support uptake of research results to the market, but they face scepticism.
The European Commission makes a first assessment of the research and innovation activities of European University Alliances: satisfactory but challenges remain.
The European Commission’s evaluation of the Eurostars 2 programme assesses how successfully the instrument supported collaborative research activities of SMEs.
The latest assessment of what European countries do to enable learning mobility shows a positive trend, while support for disadvantaged learners remains weak.
A Swiss Science Briefing on ‘Agroecological approaches in times of fertiliser crisis – Evidence from Swiss-EU collaboration in the Global South’
Stakeholders think that climate change, energy supply, and biodiversity are the most important societal challenges that should be addressed by Horizon Europe.