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26 Apr 2023 |
Advancing Digital Maturity in Croatia’s Higher Education System
The Croatian government views digitalisation as a way to improve access to higher education and increase its attractiveness. To this end, it is investing in modernising digital infrastructure and building capacity to effectively integrate digital... |
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29 Mar 2023 |
Ensuring Quality Digital Higher Education in Hungary
The emergence of fully online, hybrid and blended forms of higher education has led governments, quality assurance agencies and higher education institutions (HEIs) across the OECD to reflect on how to ensure that digital education provides learners... |
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19 Dec 2022 |
Resourcing Higher Education in Portugal
The report on Resourcing Higher Education in Portugal is part of a series of publications produced by the OECD's Resourcing Higher Education Project. The review of resourcing in Portugal focuses on options for reform of the core public funding model... |
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25 Apr 2022 |
Accessing Higher Education in the German State of Brandenburg
Brandenburg’s economy is undergoing structural change, which opens exciting new prospects for highly skilled workers. The state has intensified efforts to diversify the economy towards cleaner and more knowledge-intensive industries, including the... |
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25 Apr 2022 |
Continuing Education and Training and the EU Framework on State Aid
Ageing populations and rising skill demands have heightened expectations that higher education systems will widen their offer of continuing education and training (CET) for adults aiming to renew or augment their skills at an advanced level. CET is... |
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06 Dec 2021 |
Resourcing Higher Education in the Flemish Community of Belgium
The report on Resourcing Higher Education in the Flemish Community of Belgium is the first in a series of publications produced by the OECD's Resourcing Higher Education Project. This project aims to develop a shared knowledge base for OECD member... |
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02 Nov 2021 |
Improving Higher Education in the Slovak Republic
Higher education helps learners acquire the knowledge and skills they need to lead productive working lives, and it sparks the innovation that fosters economic growth and social progress. However, creating higher education systems that operate at a... |
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02 Nov 2021 |
Supporting the Digital Transformation of Higher Education in Hungary
Digital technologies have transformed the way people interact, work and learn. The emergency transition to online teaching and learning necessitated by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has posed a serious challenge to instructional routines of... |
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08 Jul 2020 |
Labour Market Relevance and Outcomes of Higher Education in Four US States
This report, which focuses on four US states – Ohio, Texas, Virginia and Washington – is the third of a series of country-specific reviews conducted as part of the OECD project on the labour market relevance and outcomes of higher education. he... |
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18 Jun 2020 |
Resourcing Higher Education
Investment in higher education in OECD countries has increased substantially over the last 20 years, as a result of higher enrolment, increasing costs, government priorities related to skills, and research and innovation. Faced with economic and... |
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11 Jun 2019 |
Benchmarking Higher Education System Performance
The project on benchmarking higher education system performance provides a comprehensive and empirically rich review of the higher education landscape across OECD countries, taking stock of how well they are performing in meeting their education,... |
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10 Jan 2019 |
Higher Education in Mexico
This report finds that the Mexican higher education system needs to be better aligned with the labour market to help students develop the skills employers seek. Students need better support to succeed in their higher education studies and develop... |
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05 Jun 2018 |
Higher Education in Norway
The higher education system in Norway generally produces graduates with good skills and labour market outcomes. This success can be largely attributed to Norway’s robust and inclusive labour market and recent higher education reforms to improve quality. |