My daily selection of the most interesting news on the internets:
- LERU: Harvesting talent: strengthening research careers in Europe (pdf) – The League of European Research Universities is pleased to invite you to the launch event of LERU’s latest position paper Harvesting talent: strengthening research careers in Europe. The paper sets out the priority issues that need to be addressed to improve the attractiveness and excellence of research careers.
- EUA promotes full costing – Two projects aimed at improving the ability of European universities to meet the challenges posed by the EU's Lisbon Strategy for increasing the union's technical competitiveness are to be launched by the European University Association. The programmes reflect a need for new tools and methodologies if Europe's higher education sector is to play its part in equipping the EU to compete successfully in tomorrow's world.
- Erasmus Mundus gets good marks – The European Commission's Erasmus Mundus programme of 2004-08, designed to promote the EU as a global 'centre of excellence' in learning, has been judged a success though changes in financing may have to be made if it is to continue in its present form.
- Book Review – ‘The Marketplace of Ideas,’ by Louis Menand – In the four rigorously reasonable essays in “The Marketplace of Ideas,” Louis Menand takes up four questions about American higher education: “Why is it so hard to institute a general education curriculum? Why did the humanities disciplines undergo a crisis of legitimation? Why has ‘interdisciplinarity’ become a magic word? And why do professors all tend to have the same politics?”



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