A renewed modernisation agenda for higher education Julie Anderson, European Commission Delft, 2 October 2015.

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A renewed modernisation agenda for higher education Julie Anderson, European Commission Delft, 2 October 2015

"To support the action of Member States" (art. 165) 1. Evidence-based agenda setting: pinpointing problems and effective solutions Modernisation agenda Participation in Bologna Process Studies, analysis, data 2. Policy cooperation and support: peer learning, review and counselling involving governments and institutions ET 2020 working group, DG HE 3. Programme funding to individuals and organisations Erasmus+ Individual mobility actions (KA 1) Cooperation projects (KA 2) Other support for policy reform (KA 3) Horizon 2020 (researchers, research and innovation) European Structural and Investment Funds (ESF) Commission's role

Europe 2020 Strategy for smart, sustainable growth 5 high-level targets, of which one is education: 40% tertiary attainment (44.6% NL vs 37.9% EU) 10% early school-leaving (8.6% NL vs 11.1% EU)

ET2020 Lifelong learning and mobility Quality and efficiency Promoting equity, social cohesion and active citizenship Enhancing creativity and innovation, including entrepreneurship NL: employability of graduates (90.6% vs 80.5%) and lifelong learning (17.8% vs 10.7%) 4

Five key priorities: Quantity: widening access, reducing drop-out Quality and relevance: programmes, teaching and teachers International cooperation and mobility Knowledge triangle Ensuring adequate, efficient funding and tailoring governance Modernisation Agenda for HE

Challenges Economic and social challenges Expanding student population Need to raise quality of learning and teaching* Skills gaps and mismatches New technologies* Flexible learning pathways Need for effective HE systems–value for money *High-Level Group on the Modernisation of Higher Education reports`

Process Consultation process began in Riga in March at DG HE Meetings with stakeholders Cooperation with Presidencies Formulate policy by late 2016

Broad Themes Promote relevant learning and teaching Help HEIs become strong regional innovators Create a real EU higher education and research space

Relevance Better system-level intelligence and steering Student-centred learning and teaching Effective use of digital technologies Help HEIs link better to the outside world: work-based learning and university-employer interaction Support active and engaged citizens and strengthen civic responsibility in universities

Regional Innovation University as centre of regional innovation Encourage institutional specialisation according to regional strengths Inter-disciplinary and inter-sectoral cooperation Optimise digital networking to support linkages between HEIs and regional actors

EU HE and Research Space A more coordinated EU approach to cross- border cooperation between HEIs Removing barriers to and promoting student, researcher and staff mobility Improving the recognition of academic qualifications

Views? Are these three broad areas relevant in the Dutch higher education context? Are there other areas on which you would like to see an EU focus?