Proposals for a European degree, that would be automatically recognised throughout the bloc, were outlined today by the European Commission. The idea is that the degree would be awarded jointly and on a voluntary basis, by a group of universities across Europe. It would be based on a common set of criteria agreed at a European level.
European Commission Vice-President Margaritis SCHINAS today said the proposed EU degree was a response to the demands from higher education institutions, young people and industry.
Out words: our competitiveness
Dur: 00:20
McGrath defends Ireland’s housing crisis in pitch for EU agency
Ireland pitches for new EU anti-fraud agency – McGrath
Conditions to conclude Mercosur trade deal “not met” EC
Trinity professor wins EU funding for pioneering back-pain research
67 Cork and Kerry 18 year-olds win free EU travel passes
83 young people from East Counties win free EU travel passes
89 young Dubliners win free travel passes across EU
Young people to have “a stronger voice” in EU policymaking
Young people urged to vote in EU elections – Schinas
EU needs to do more to tackle migrant smuggling – EU Johansson
Racist xenophobia “poison in society” – EU Johansson
EMI warns of risks of disinformation on EU/Irish elections – O’Connell
People urged to register to vote for Irish & June elections – EMI O’Connell
2024 will be “Democracy’s Superbowl” – O’Connell EMI
Housing & Cost of Living issues of most concern for Ireland – Eurobarometer
Irish support for EU remains strong - Eurobarometer Survey
EU ministers tackle packaging “waste crisis” – Environment Commissioner
COP28 deal “Global turning point” – von der Leyen
Joining EU family will be “Ukraine’s ultimate victory” – Von der Leyen
Sanctions against “extreme terrorist settlers” in West Bank – Martin
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
HauntingLive
Dr. Paul’s Worldviews
Pharmacy Podcast Network
The Ben Shapiro Show
Morning Wire