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  • The EUI in Florence, the laboratory of ideas for Europe that is seeking to reinvent itself

    The European University Institute has shaped the continent's elites for half a century. Yet, in a Europe under strain, this unique institution is reflecting on the role it ought to play.
    By Baptiste Langlois
  • Des étudiants sur le campus de l'Université de Bocconi, à Milan.

    HEC Paris launches its global transformation: "We want to welcome the world to Jouy-en-Josas"

    Founded in 1881, HEC Paris actively pursues a globalisation strategy exclusively coordinated from its flagship campus in the Yvelines, south of Paris.
    By Sandrine Chesnel
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  • Campus de Skema en Chine

    With new business schools opening in Casablanca, Shanghai and beyond, the race for international expansion is heating up

    Faced with the increasing internationalisation of the higher education market and the anticipated decline in student numbers, business schools are accelerating their international expansion.
    By Amandine Hirou
  • Le gratte-ciel du campus de l'Instituto de Empresa Business School, dans le quartier d'affaires de Cuatro Torres, à Madrid, en Espagne, le 5 décembre 2021.

    "A business school with a difference": how IE Business School in Madrid has become an international success story

    Drawing on the experience of professionals from the business world as well as academics, the institution is regularly ranked among the top schools worldwide for its Master’s and MBA programmes.
    Guillaume Delacroix (Spain)
  • Le secrétaire général de l'Otan, Mark Rutte, donne une conférence à l'université polonaise SGH, le 26 mars 2025.

    SGH, the "Polish HEC Paris": the keys to this university’s success as its influence grows across Europe

    The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), which is celebrating its 120th anniversary, has educated the country's political and managerial elite. Report.
    Adam Hsakou (Warsaw)
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    The reasons for the success of the Erasmus+ programme for apprentices in Europe

    They learn woodworking, pastry making, or how to care for horses. In recent years, the number of students from vocational pathways going abroad via the renowned European programme has continued to rise, thanks to EU financial support and various legislative measures.
    By Amandine Hirou
  • Stéphane Mallat, mathématicien

    Stéphane Mallat, CNRS gold medallist: "Mathematics cannot be discovered in a book"

    Known for his work in artificial intelligence, the eminent mathematician successfully inspires motivation in secondary school students.
    By Muriel Breiman, Anne Cagan
  • L'université compte aujourd'hui 10 400 étudiants.

    A former MI6 director, Prince William… St Andrews, the royal route for students in Scotland

    Founded in 1413, the university can rely on its impressive network of alumni to help ensure its students a prestigious career.
    By Céline Delbecque
  • Bâtiments de l'université technologique d'Eindhoven (TU/e)
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    Eindhoven University of Technology, the little-known ally of champion ASML and Europe’s chip industry

    Thanks to its proximity to ASML, the recently created Eindhoven University of Technology receives massive investments to conduct research on the electronic chips of the future. A crucial concern for Europe.
    By Maxime Recoquillé
  • Une cours d'école primaire à Bordeaux lors de la rentrée scolaire de septembre 2025.

    Can AI offer all children the education of the privileged?

    Bursting dramatically into students' daily lives, AI can enhance their access to knowledge — provided we do not delegate certain key cognitive tasks to it.
    By Anne Cagan, Laurent Berbon
  • L'université Charles, à Prague, est la plus grande de République tchèque.

    Prague, the city students dream of, racing ahead in European rankings

    Cultural richness, safety, transport... The Czech capital has been highly praised in international rankings for many years.
    By Thibault Marotte
  • Philippe Vignon, directeur de Glion

    Glion Institute of Higher Education: the Swiss hospitality management school’s "recipe for success"

    Perched above Montreux, Switzerland, the Glion school says it takes its inspiration more from Anglo-American business schools than from the French model to achieve its success.
    By Amandine Hirou
  • Grâce à un virage international, la SSE accueille près de la moitié de ses étudiants de l'étranger.

    Stockholm School of Economics, cradle of Swedish startup founders

    This century-old institution, which houses an incubator, provides a springboard for Swedish tech entrepreneurs.
    By Tatiana Serova
  • Donald Trump prononce un discours à Washington, le 28 janvier 2026.

    "I was afraid of becoming a target": the exile of American researchers to Europe under Donald Trump

    In response to attacks on academic freedom since the election of Donald Trump in the United States, initiatives are multiplying across Europe to welcome American researchers at risk.
    By Céline Delbecque
  • La Première ministre italienne Giorgia Meloni, ici le 9 janvier 2026 à Rome (Italie), doit faire face à une polémique liée à un questionnaire distribué à des lycéens.

    A "listing" of left-wing teachers? The questionnaire causing controversy in Italy

    Leaflets distributed in several Italian sixth-form colleges are inviting students to indicate whether any of their "left-wing teachers" are spreading "political propaganda" in class.
    By Théodore Azouze
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  • Des étudiants diplômés de l'École de santé publique de l'Université américaine Harvard, le 29 mai 2025.

    Study abroad: the boom in guidance counsellors: "Applications are prepared two or three years in advance"

    To choose the right international university and maximise your chances of admission, specialist advice can prove invaluable.
    By Amandine Hirou
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    In Cambridge, behind the scenes at the legendary LMB laboratory: "Here, we tackle the most fundamental questions of biology"

    A true sanctuary of science and holder of twelve Nobel Prizes, the Laboratory of Molecular Biology is an essential destination for Europe's intellectual elite.
    By Antoine Beau
  • Rector Federica Mogherini delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the seventy-fifth academic year of the College of Europe - Bruges Campus, in Bruges, Belgium, 28 October 2024.

    "They are obsessed with Europe": at Bruges, the influential college that trains the elite for Brussels

    The picturesque Belgian city has, for three-quarters of a century, welcomed the College of Europe, which trains the Eurocrats of tomorrow.
    By Luc de Barochez
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    From Mark Rutte to the King of the Netherlands: Leiden University, incubator of European leaders

    From Holland’s oldest uni come the top civil servants who are shaping the continent’s future. The best showcase of Leiden? NATO, three times led by a Leiden alumnus.
    By Charlotte Lalanne
  • 3869-ECOLE-Vienne

    "Identifying minds that think differently": in Vienna, the IWM shapes the thinkers of tomorrow

    From Timothy Snyder to Andrei Soldatov: since its founding in 1982, this discreet institution has consistently been ahead of its time and has discovered most of the leading figures in contemporary intellectual debate. A unique hallmark.
    By Alix L'Hospital
  • 3861-ECOLE-BOCCONI

    Bocconi University in Milan, the school that shapes Europe's top executives

    In two decades, the Italian institution has become a global benchmark: promoting the European project and liberal thinking.
    By Béatrice Mathieu
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    From the Hôtel Crillon to Rothschild Bank: in Lausanne, the former hospitality school competing with top business schools

    Renamed EHL Hospitality Business School, this Swiss institution aims to compete with HEC, Bocconi and others by relying on its two pillars: customer focus and strong camaraderie.
    By Agnès Laurent
  • L'école Ferrandi.

    "The Harvard of culinary arts": Ferrandi School, the flagship of gastronomy setting its course for the international stage

    Ferrandi School is expanding its global reputation by welcoming students from around the world and forging new partnerships with prestigious universities.
    By Amandine Hirou
  • Université de Saint-Gall, Suisse

    The University of St Gallen, the Swiss temple where the German-speaking economic elite is forged

    Hidden in the heart of the Swiss Alps and just a few kilometres from Lake Constance lies one of the most prestigious universities specialising in management and finance. Report.
    By Béatrice Mathieu
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