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22nd Annual Conference host and partner

BA School of Business and Finance in Riga (Text taken from the school’s website)

 

BA School of Business and Finance is one of the leading, self financing business schools in Latvia. It was founded in 1992 as Banking College under the Bank of Latvia and in 1997it was accredited as Higher Educational Institution, today known as BA School of Business and Finance offering studies to 1360 students.

  

In 2012 BA School of Business and Finance will celebrate its 20th anniversary. In 2010 BA School of Business and Finance was granted Investors in Excellence certificate by the British Quality Foundation. In 2010 BA School of Business and Finance for the third time was recognized as one of 1000 world’s best Business Schools.

  

Today it offers 14 professional study programs on First level, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral level. Its main focus is on Finance and Business studies. All study programs have incorporated company traineeship as a compulsory requirement. The study process has gained international dimension. Graduates are nationally and internationally recognized entrepreneurs, managers, consultants, experts and professionals working both in public and private companies.

    

Learn more on the school website.

   

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The impact of LLL strategies on professional higher education (FLLLEX)

   

The project coordinated by a EURASHE member institution, the Leuven University College, in partnership with EURASHE, ESU and Business Europe representing stakeholders, and a representative sample of professional HEIs and VET providers in 8 countries. The purpose of the project FLLLEX is to identify challenges and implications of Lifelong Learning (LLL) incorporation into European Higher Education institutions (HEI‟s) and to provide benchmarking for the individual institutions and to test the self-assessment tool before further dissemination in Europe.

   

The FLLLEX consortium exists out of 24 partners from ten different EU countries. The project deals with the implementation of LifeLong Learning strategies in higher education institutions. Eight HEIs have been selected together with the national organisation representing them as Full Partners. The project was initiated and is supported by Eurashe. Three Associated Partners form part of the Advisory Board. The external evaluation is carried out by Educonsult.

   

The FLLLEX project has now entered its second phase. Thanks to the self-evaluation instrument which has been developed, HEI partners started to test the tool for Lifelong Learning in their institutions.

   

 Learn more on the dedicated page of the project.

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The Danish Danish Rectors’ Conference – University Colleges Denmark (UC-DK)

   

   

The Danish Rectors’ Conference – University Colleges Denmark (UC-DK) is also a partner of this event. UC-DK is a policy-making and coordinating body of professionally-oriented higher education at university college level in Denmark. It represents 9 institutions.