European Higher Education Study Tours
for Australian and New Zealand Senior Executives
Confirmed - 2011 European Study Tour
Following the success of the 2010 European Study Tour we will be running this program again on 10 – 16 April 2011.
More information will be available shortly, to be notified please email asteer@unimelb.edu.au.
2010 European Higher Education Study Tour
Brussels (BE) – Valencia (ES) - Glasgow (UK) – Paris (FR)
The European Centre for Strategic Management of Universities (ESMU), in collaboration with the LH Martin Institute, is running a week long Study Tour, starting from Brussels (Belgium) and ending in Paris (France). During the week, participants will be taken to Valencia (Spain) and Glasgow (United Kingdom).
2010 Participant testimonials
“The tour was excellent, very high quality, most informative and engaging” and
“[The] quality of speakers was uniformly excellent. It is by far the highest calibre of presentations I have ever been involved in".
Download 2010 brochure, 2010 program, 2010 registration form, or visit the EU-STEP website for the most up to date information including a detailed program and confirmed speakers.
About ESMU
The European Centre for Strategic Management of Universities (ESMU) was created in 1986 as an international think tank non profit association to promote the strategic management of European universities. By offering management development programmes, benchmarking exercises and a learning environment on good management practices, ESMU brings valuable support to European universities striving to further their strategic developments.
About the EU-STEP Program
The Study Tour European Program (EU-STEP) is a three-year EU-funded ERASMUS MUNDUS project which aims to promote better understanding of European Higher Education and foster opportunities for exchange between European HEIs and HEIs in Australia, Latin America and the United States.
In the three years of the project, EU-STEP project partners will design six highly specialised European study tours for third country policy-makers and university leaders focusing on key EU priority policies and their implementation in HEIs. EU-STEP will also produce an inventory of key themes on European higher education which will be made available to all study tours participants. Three conferences - one in each of the non-European regions - will be organised in the framework of the project.
Dates
7-13 February 2010