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++o+XVI Organised diffusion+++o/++Education policy XVII General stimulation+++XVIII Entrepreneurship education+o o o Labour market policy XIX Aim for flexibility+o
Set wider framework conditions for innovators, from education policy to fiscal rules and tax reliefs to intellectual property.
This demonstrates a need for an articulated entrepreneurship education policy/strategy that covers all levels of the education system.
and should include, inter alia, education policy: the availability of skills should not be seen as limited to improving the attractiveness of Europe to highly qualified European students and researchers;
iii) strengthen the knowledge triangle, 4 especially as regards education policies;(iv) focus on SMES, which exhibit significant problems both in terms of awareness of existing support schemes
'His research focuses on European language policy and language education policy. He has published numerous articles and chapters in books.
and that this might need to be enabled in turn by education policy. A more radical policy angle would of course be to question or review education policy as whole and review core indicators of good education.
As a wider debate suggests education is shifting towards focusing on the outcomes i e. on how much students learn;
The intention of the government in the education policy domain is to reduce higher education expenditures funded by the state and support especially science and engineering education.
and few exits of Jeremie fund investments so far 5. Excellence as a key criterion for research and education policy(+)Increasingly more funding is allocated via project-based mode because of high significance of Structural Funds in total
She formerly worked on education policy at the Social Market Foundation, where she co-authored Fade or Flourish:
and refer to RTD policies, interaction-oriented policies, entrepreneurship policies, science policies, education policies, labor market policies,
and social pressures will pose challenges to EU education policy and organisation (e g. accreditation of virtual institutions),
now has full responsibility for innovation, economic development and education policies. There are three Regional Ministries involved in human capital development in Andalusia:
In the mid 1980s, after education policies were transferred to Andalusia, the Regional Ministry of Education and Science was created to manage the education and training system in the region, both at the university and non-university levels.
But in most Member States, research and education policies are in the exclusive competence of the nation state.
and is it in synergy with national research/education policies? 6. 2 Is the strategy based on interdepartmental/inter-ministerial/interagency coordination and cooperation covering relevant policies, in particular between research/science policies and, economic development policies,
The former is responsible for research and education policies, the financing and evaluation of research institutes and higher education institutions also coordination of international cooperation in research;
The effectiveness and standards of education policy (primarily higher education policy due to the fact that the time frame of the strategy ends in 2020:
In the area of education policy: outstanding knowledge centres, research universities and higher education research and development are funded in a targeted way by the RDI strategy,
Overlaps of the RDI strategy with the national policies Figure 25 Development policy Education policy Remark:
But in most Member States, research and education policies are in the exclusive competence of the nation state.
and is it in synergy with national research/education policies? 6. 2 Is the strategy based on interdepartmental/inter-ministerial/interagency coordination and cooperation covering relevant policies, in particular between research/science policies and, economic development policies,
and better social inclusion and education policies, 2. Developing modern infrastructure for growth and jobs, 3. Promoting economic competitiveness and local development,
In examining the different entrepreneurship education policies currently being pursued by different governments, it can be argued that the Scottish strategy is among the clearest in terms of
She formerly worked on education policy at the Social Market Foundation, where she co-authored Fade or Flourish:
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