Despite fears that Brexit would make the UK less appealing to international students, new figures have shown that it might not be the case. According to UCAS, the
Strong economic growth across the EU is highly dependent on the unions ability to both support new businesses and provide them with opportunities to grow and flourish. Entrepreneurship
In the news the past week, we’ve seen the possibilities Brexit could potentially provide to UK universities. Whilst people were notably sceptical at first, there is room for
When considering the Strategic Framework for 2020 released by the European Commission it is wise to analyze the truly important points of the framework. One of the important
Youth unemployed is a massive problem is parts of Europe. Statistics show that southern Europe has been the hardest hit by the recession, and young people have been
The looming likelihood of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union has created a concern among academic institutions throughout Europe about the effects that Brexit may have
Gender is arguably a socially constructed concept and in more modern times gender covers a much wider bracket than simply male and female. So what does this mean
Children’s health has been a fact of growing concern over the past 5-10 years. With a fast pace and ever developing country it becomes very easy to see
According to a recent press release by the European Commission, the Erasmus+ program is expected to benefit from increased funds in 2018. Funds are projected to increase by