Modernising higher education in the EU

SUMMARY OF:

European Commission communication (COM(2011) 567 final) — an agenda for modernising the EU’s higher education systems

SUMMARY

WHAT DOES THIS COMMUNICATION DO?

It sets out the key priorities for higher education in the EU. The agenda is designed to enable higher education systems to contribute better to the goals of the Europe 2020 strategy for growth.

The communication has been followed by 2 reports to the European Commission in 2013 and 2014 on improving the quality of teaching and learning in Europe’s higher education institutions, and on new ways of teaching and learning in higher education.

KEY POINTS

The communication sets out 5 key priority areas for action by EU countries and higher education institutions, as well as the measures the EU will take to support their efforts.

A 2015 study set out the completion and dropout rates for higher education across Europe.

EU contribution

The EU intends to support the efforts undertaken by national authorities and institutions in these 5 domains by:

Actions to be taken by the Commission include:

BACKGROUND

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ACT

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions: Supporting growth and jobs — an agenda for the modernisation of Europe’s higher education systems (COM(2011) 567 final of 20.9.2011)

RELATED ACTS

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions — Tackling early school leaving: A key contribution to the Europe 2020 Agenda (COM(2011) 18 final of 31.1.2011)

Council Recommendation of 28 June 2011 on policies to reduce early school leaving (OJ C 191, 1.7.2011, pp. 1–6)

Council conclusions on reducing early school leaving and promoting success in school (OJ C 417, 15.12.2015, pp. 36–40)

last update 14.06.2016