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France, New Zealand review online terror steps since Christchurch Call

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 07:30
French President Emmanuel Macron and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern are set to co-host a summit on Friday (14 May) to review progress made on combatting terrorist content online two years on from the livestreaming of the deadly Christchurch mosque attack. EURACTIV France reports.
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Violence against protesters destabilize the Colombian government

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 07:13
Colombia's foreign minister resigned Thursday (13 May) amid international condemnation of excessive force used by law enforcers against civilians engaged in anti-government protests since 28 April.
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Spain aims to boost COVID-stricken tourism sector with new campaign

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 07:10
Spanish Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto this week urged foreigners to start preparing for their getaway in Spain now, stressing that the conditions in the country allowed for the resumption of international and domestic travel. EURACTIV’s partner EFE reports. 
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Venezuela leader Maduro ‘ready’ to restart talks with Guaido

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 07:04
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has indicated he is ready to restart halted talks with opposition leader Juan Guaidó, according to state media.
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Republicans urge Biden to end Iran talks over Hamas rockets

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 06:51
US Republicans on Thursday (13 May) stepped up calls on President Joe Biden to end talks to return to a nuclear agreement with Iran as the clerical state’s ally Hamas fires rockets into Israel. The United States has been holding...
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Baltics step closer to plugging into EU power grid, ending dependence on Russia

Euractiv.com - Fri, 14/05/2021 - 06:34
Three EU Baltic states on Thursday (13 May) took a big step toward accessing the bloc's power grid, a move intended to end energy dependence on Russia dating back to the Soviet era.
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Spanish parliament approves clean energy bill

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 17:00
The Spanish parliament approved a clean energy bill on Thursday (13 May), aiming to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 in line with EU-level ambition and banning the sale of fossil fuel vehicles by 2040.
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Reimagining Border in Cross-border Education: Experiences from India and Europe

Ideas on Europe Blog - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 16:15

Manipal Higher Education Meet in 2018

Priya Vijaykumar Poojary

The current political shifts in the form of increasing populism, the resurgence of nationalism, structural racism, and the pandemic are altering global political environments. These shifts are occurring in tangent with the internationalization of higher education as we witness new regional higher educational models (both intra- and inter) and increasing cross-border academic mobility. Thus, higher education institutions (HEIs) while situated in their national ecosystems are increasingly impacted by the political shifts (Smith & Freeman, 2014), creating (at times) newer borders or redefining the existing borders in what we term as cross-border education.

 

Just as universities constitute sites of producing and reproducing political, social, and economic (in)equalities, they also provide platforms for resistance. These and other such issues will be discussed at the India-EU Higher Education Meet titled Reimagining Borders in Cross-Border Education, October 7-8, 2021. India-EU relations in the past few decades have been increasingly strengthened through education – academic exchanges, mobility of students and staff, research collaborations especially through some of the recent initiatives such as Horizon 2020 and Erasmus programmes. Funding programmes such as Jean Monnet Chairs and projects, Centres of Excellence, Networks and Capacity Building in Higher Education (CBHE) projects have played crucial roles in strengthening academic association between India and Europe (Inamdar and Hegde, 2021). Since 2014, India has been the recipient of the highest number of grants under the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree (EMJMD) programme. Under the Marie Sklowdowska-Curie programme, 1397 Indian researchers were funded while under the Research and Innovation staff Exchange (RISE) mobility, 28 researchers from the EU came to India. These numbers are clearly indicative of the visible imbalances in the flow of knowledge seekers between the regions where on the one hand a large number of Indian scholars go the EU, very few come to India. There is a definite necessity to introspect on the challenges that promulgate such imbalances.

 

These realities call for a reassessment of not only what constitutes knowledge, but also what encompasses the idea of borders. In this conference, we wish to address borders of different kinds – economic, political, racial, systemic, epistemic and institutional – and at different levels, while seeking sans-border education. These borders (varied in nature and form), have constrained higher education, necessitating us to introspect them and maybe in the future even overcome them, thus championing universality at the heart of university systems. We are interested in understanding whether the existing shifts can contribute to greater inclusivity in cross-border education. Our attempt is to foster a dialogue among scholars across borders on the inclusive role that education can play and how universities in particular can become significant political actors in the process. This will not only lead to a more robust understanding of the universities as critical actors but also enable us to debate and deliberate on the conceptual contours of what constitutes borders in cross-border education.

 

How can we generate knowledge that is of local relevance and inclusive of perspectives of people from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds? How do debates on indigenization of curriculum and knowledge production correspond to the role of universities in driving sustainable development? Fundamental questions concerning the nature of knowledge formation, its flows, and its consequences on social equality as it interacts with global issues of migration, modernization, and geopolitical changes will also be discussed at the Meet.

 

The emergence of newer regions of knowledge including the creation of an ‘Academic Silk Road’ (reference here to the development of an Asian higher education region led by China mainly through its Belt and Road Initiative) vis-à-vis an existing ‘Europe of Knowledge’ tempts us to re-examine the notions of cooperation and competition in cross-border education. This politics of knowledge brings to question the issues of power (intrinsic and ascribed) and legitimation of particular kinds of knowledge over others. These dynamics are increasingly challenging the knowledge production and dissemination in diverse contexts. India-EU Higher Education Meet intends to bring to discussion this politics of knowledge with a specific focus on cross-border education drawing experiences from India and Europe. We invite interested scholars to present papers addressing some of the themes presented above. Select papers will also be included in an edited volume published by Manipal Universal Press (MUP). Participants can also register and participate online. More information about the conference can be accessed here: http://coemces.manipal.edu/PublicPages/India-EU_Higher_Education_Meet2020.aspx

 

Priya Vijaykumar Poojary is a Lecturer and research scholar at Manipal Centre for European Studies – Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), India. Her doctoral thesis includes a comparative study of Higher Education Regionalism (HER) in Europe and Asia.

 

References:

Inamdar, N., & Hegde, M. (2021). Knowledge Diplomacy in Action: Delineating Educational Connect in India-EU Engagements. In N. Inamdar, P. V. Poojary, & P. Shetty, Contours of India-EU Engagements: Multiplicity of Experiences (pp. 165-198). Manipal: Manipal Universal Press.

 

Smith, K., & Freeman, R. (2014). A New Politics of Knowledge? Exploring the contested boundaries between science, knowledge and policy. Retrieved from LSE Impact Blog: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2014/05/27/politics-of-knowledge-book-series/

 

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The Brief, powered by FACEBOOK – Franco-German vaccine trade-offs and EU-China deal

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 15:58
When the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) was agreed “in principle” last December, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron were rather satisfied. Their plan was to have the deal agreed upon during...
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Education can empower the future of Europe

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 14:52
Establishing a European Education Area will enable Europe to lead the green and digital transformations, write Mariya Gabriel and Victor Negrescu.
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LEAK Commission pitching disinformation measures in Digital Services Act

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 10:22
The European Commission is defending its plans to tackle online disinformation from criticism from national governments, according to a working paper leaked to EURACTIV.
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World powers call for de-escalation after Israel clashes

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:28
Calls grew on Wednesday (12 May) for a de-escalation of violence after intense hostilities between Israel and the Palestinians that have left at least 65 dead and hundreds injured.
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Slovak journal denies removing article criticising Sputnik V

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:27
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about Serbian citizens now being able to access a digital green certificate, the Czech government possibly facing a no-confidence vote for June, and so much more.
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The EU-India Summit: Gearing up for global challenges

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:22
The recent EU-India summit has highlighted that the relationship has developed into a mature strategic partnership, writes Gauri Khandekar.
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Serbia launches Digital Green Certificate

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:17
Serbian citizens will be able to download a digital green certificate attesting they have been vaccinated or tested negative to the virus, the Serbian government’s Office for IT and eGovernment has announced. “The Digital Green Certificate is a unified certificate...
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Ambassador: Israel recognised Kosovo under US pressure

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:17
The Israeli Ambassador to Serbia, Jahel Vilan, said on Wednesday during a TV interview that Israel had recognised the independence of Kosovo under pressure from the United States, as part of an agreement Serbia and Kosovo had signed with the...
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EU Commission increases growth forecast for Croatia

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:16
The European Commission has increased its projection for the growth of the Croatian economy to 6.1% in 2022, meaning it could become one of the fastest-growing economies in the bloc. This year’s forecast meanwhile was slightly reduced from 5.3 to...
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EU confirms carbon market permit surplus grew in 2020

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:16
The amount of permits in circulation in Europe's carbon market increased last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic caused emissions covered by the scheme to drop, the European Commission said on Wednesday (12 May).
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Slovenia rejects bill to exclude foreign investors from mega rail project

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:16
A motion by Slovenia’s opposition to sideline Hungary from the country’s biggest rail project in decades was defeated in parliament in Wednesday, clearing the way for an investment worth a reported €200 million. The four centre-left parties wanted to prevent...
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PM promises steady post-pandemic growth for Romanian economy

Euractiv.com - Thu, 13/05/2021 - 08:14
Romanian Prime Minister Florin Citu has pledged to aim for sustainable post-pandemic economic growth, focusing on both reforms and investments, during a discussion with European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis and several other ministers in Brussels. Citu said he had...
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