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Actualités & Evénements
Actualités
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04-janv.-2011
With a population of over 7 million Veracruz is the third most populous state in Mexico. Veracruz features a traditional and resource-based economy, low skilled population and high poverty rates. This report oulines how Veracruz can transform itself from a lagging and under-performing region into a centre of knowledge and innovation.
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04-janv.-2011
Catalonia is the main contributor to Spain’s economy. For a long time it has led strategic investment in research and development in Spain and developed highly successful programmes to attract talent. The region also has a unique identity with its own language and a distinct cultural heritage. Catalonia is now feeling the effects of the economic crisis. This report outlines how Catalonia can prepare for the post-crisis economy with the help of the university system.
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16-déc.-2010
This issue invites you to join the OECD Conference Higher Education in Regions in Seville in February 2011. It also includes the publication of OECD Peer Review Reports in the State of Victoria (Australia) and Andalusia (Spain) and the Self-evaluation Report of Free State (South Africa).
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08-déc.-2010
The State of Victoria is a knowledge-intensive centre for Australia: Educational services are Victoria’s strongest export worth more than AUD 5 billion, surpassing tourism and automotive sectors. This report outlines how Victoria’s higher education institutions can continue to increase participation in higher education, widen access to lower socio-economic groups and help transform Victoria into an innovative state with knowledge-intensive industries and jobs.
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26-nov.-2010
Andalusia is the most populous region in Spain with over 8 million people. Historically a crossroads of three cultures – Hispanic, Jewish and Arabic – it has enjoyed remarkable growth and development over the past decades, but still lags behind the Spanish averages in key socio-economic indicators. How can the region and its universities fuel local growth and create jobs and new businesses? How can the Andalusian University System improve students’ learning and employment outcomes? How can the region capitalise on its existing assets and promising clusters?
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12-nov.-2010
This issue invites you to join the OECD Conference Higher Education in Regions in Seville in February 2011. It also includes brief reports of the review visit to Free State and Lombardy and the publication of Peer Review Reports in Bío Bío (Chile), Paso del Norte (United States of American and Mexico) and Rotterdam (Netherlands).
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12-nov.-2010
The Bío Bío Region has pioneered regional development in Chile. It has a high concentration of higher education and research activity. Its universities and other higher education institutions have made significant progress in widening access to education. But challenges remain: the Bío Bío Region continues to suffer from brain drain as well as higher than average unemployment and poverty rates. This joint OECD and World Bank review explores a range of helpful policy measures and institutional reforms to mobilise higher education for the development of the Bío Bío Region.
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09-nov.-2010
Le Professeur Peter Coaldrake, Vice-président de l’Université de Technologie de Queensland, a été élu Président du Comité directeur du Programme sur la gestion des établissements d’enseignement supérieur (IMHE) de l’OCDE. En mai 2009, le Professeur Peter Coaldrake est devenu Président du Conseil des Universités Australiennes, l’organe suprême des universités en Australie. Le Professeur Peter Coaldrake prendra ses nouvelles responsabilités le 1er janvier 2001.
www.chancellery.qut.edu.au/vicechancellor/vicechancel.jsp
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03-nov.-2010
The Paso del Norte Region is the largest metropolitan area on the US-Mexican border. The long-term competitiveness of the region is under a threat due to ongoing violence, brain drain and environmental degradation. To break out of the low skill/low wage economy, Paso del Norte needs to improve educational attainment levels on both sides of the border. It will also need to foster new business formation and provide jobs and entrepreneurial skills to higher education graduates.
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03-nov.-2010
A young and dynamic city, Rotterdam is one of the few in Europe where the average age of the population is decreasing. It is ethnically and culturally diverse and has high potential for attracting the “creative class”. The Rotterdam region is home to two leading research universities and several other innovative higher education institutions. This report looks at how to encourage growth in the Rotterdam region, through the transfer of technology and knowledge, and through realising the potential of its people.
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Evénements
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du 25-août-2005 au 26-août-2005
Les établissements d’enseignement supérieur, qu’ils soient publics ou privés, et quelles que soient les structures nationales en matière de finance et de gouvernance, sont confrontés à un certain nombre de difficultés liées aux stratégies de gestion des ressources humaines. Les papiers présentés lors de la conférence sont mis au fur et à mesure en ligne.
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du 26-juin-2005 au 28-juin-2005
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