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European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network (ELGPN) – english information

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The European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network (ELGPN) existed from 2007 till 2015. It was meant to support the EU member states and the European Commission in cooperating in lifelong guidance policy in education and the employment sector. In meetings, webinars and others, comprehensive material was elaborated to inform policy and decision makers. The website provides a database of initiatives and practices in lifelong guidance, a link to another database by Euroguidance that informs about guidance systems in the respective EU countries, a glossary with definitions of terms related to the topic, as well as many publications like guidelines, decision guidance or quality assurance guides. Since the end of the project in 2015, you can still find sporadic news on translations of some publications in other EU languages. [Abstract: Editors of Education Worldwide]
work; international cooperation; educational policy; lifelong learning; European Union

MPs call for contingency plan to protect UK life sciences in event of Brexit – english information

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Science|Business Publishing informs about a call of members of the British Parliament for a „for contingency plan to protect UK life sciences in event of Brexit“. The article compares the British situation after a possible Brexit to the situation in Switzerland after the „Swiss freedom of movement referendum“. The result of the referendumg had led to cuts in EU funding for Swiss research and development. [Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]
information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide] Keywords European Union

Pupils and Students after Brexit: Exchange? Now more than ever! (Spiegel Online 24.06.16) [courtesy translation] – english information

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Article by the online version of the German journal Der Spiegel, 24.06.16, authors: Armin Himmelrath and Silke Fokken. Available only in German. English abstract [courtesy translation]: „So far, for German pupils and students the UK has been the number one country for exchange. One of the reasons for that also was the easy crossing of EU bounderies. Will everything change now that the UK has opted for the Brexit?“ [Abstract: Site editor’s information translated and supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]
translated and supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide] Keywords European Union