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Call for papers - Scientific Bulletin Education Sciences Series 2013

Dear colleagues and collaborators of the Scientific Bulletin – Education Sciences Series, (SBESS Journal) edited by the Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Pitesti, Romania.

We are glad to announce you that we managed to publish the 2012 issues of our Journal. We had collaborators from various countries like Romania, Greece, Turkey, France, Poland, Iran, Hong Kong etc.

We are preparing the issues for 2013 and invite you and your colleagues to send a paper that refers to some of your scientific research results in educational field.

Educatia 21

I’m part of the Scientific Committee for the journal  Educatia 21. This journal is produced by the Educational Sciences Department at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca. Romania. The journal is keen to encourage colleagues from European HEIs to contribute papers to Educatia 21 and the latest Issue, No. 11/2013, will have a general approach in  education's sciences. 

How to engage employers: A multi-stakeholder perspective - Friday 20th September, London

We would like to invite you to a one day conference, organised by the Employer Engagement Network, for all those involved in employer-university engagement, including:

  • Workforce development and CPD
  • Graduate recruitment and employability
  • Knowledge Exchange

As we all know, finding creative and effective ways of developing meaningful and sustainable relationships with employers is more important than ever.  Developing strategic relationships across a range of university services is an increasingly efficient way of gaining maximum benefit.

Opportunities and challenges for ECVET, the vocational credit transfer system - Cedefop Press Release

Cedefop has just published its July briefing note ‘Opportunities and challenges for ECVET, the vocational credit transfer system’. Cedefop’s monitoring report shows that most countries see the European credit system for vocational education and training (ECVET) as an instrument to enable cross-border mobility of vocational students. Hundreds of transnational pilot projects are in place, largely funded by the EU.  

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