The Cube France's education minister condemns #Anti2010 cyberbullying Jean-Michel Blanquer has asked the headteachers to "reinforce vigilance" against online harassment and insults. 17/09/2021
View Centuries of discrimination still run deep for Roma in Europe | View New analysis finds that in the Western Balkans, 60% of young Roma people do not attend upper secondary school, writes UNESCO's Manos Antoninis 07/06/2021
Unreported Europe What is 'survivalism' and why is it getting so popular in Spain? Survivalists or so-called 'preppers' have long been bracing for disaster. It appears that the Covid-19 pandemic has given this secretive community a boost. But is it an outdoor hobby, a fringe discipline or a prudent strategy for self-preservation? 09/04/2021
Turkey Turkey rejects criticism of its handling of ongoing student protests Students have been protesting the appointment of an Erdogan loyalist as the rector of Istanbul's prestigious Bogazici University, with some demonstrations resulting in clashes with security forces. 04/02/2021
Smart Regions Making Zorrotzaurre the 'Manhattan of Bilbao' The AS Fabrik project is turning one of Bilbao's old industrial zones into a space for startups and new industries to face the challenges of the digital economy. 01/02/2021
Uncovering Europe How COVID created 'most stressful environment' for Europe's teachers From primary schools in France where there is "almost never a substitute" when teachers are off, to a secondary school teacher in London who has never felt more stressed, here's how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting Europe's educators. 01/12/2020
View Without access to online teaching, Roma children’s education has been put on hold by COVID-19 ǀ View Without access to technology to take part in online classes, Roma children are disproportionately being forced to abandon their education during lockdowns - and with it, their best chance at improving their futures. 27/10/2020
United Kingdom More pressure on UK government over meals for disadvantaged children Prime Minister Boris Johnson insists that the government will not fund free school meals for children at risk of going hungry in England over the half-term holiday. 26/10/2020
Smart Regions Smart Schools - a cross-border project making schools greener In the former enemy nations of Bosnia-Herzogovina and Croatia, a new European cross-border project is promoting greener, cleaner schools and eco-friendly innovation - as well as better relations. 26/10/2020
United Kingdom Rashford starts petition over UK's free school meal extension refusal "This is not going away anytime soon and neither am I," said Manchester United football star Marcus Rashford on his child poverty campaign. 15/10/2020
Romania 'Back to the Middle Ages': Outrage in Romania over gender studies ban The legislation now needs to be approved by President Klaus Iohannis. 17/06/2020
Italy Italy's education minister resigns over lack of funding The fallout from Italy's newly agreed budget has seen education minister Lorenzo Fioramonti resign. 26/12/2019
Smart Regions Tales and tech to kindle love of books in kindergarten kids An innovative project combines old-fashioned storytelling with digital technology in Estonia and Latvia to kindle a new love of books among kindergarten children. 02/12/2019
Europe News The Brief: MEPs vote to condemn Poland's anti-sex education bill Parliament voted overwhelmingly to condemn a bill proposed by the Polish government that would criminalize sex education in schools. 14/11/2019
Spain History of the Roma community to be taught in Spanish schools Spain's education minister has announced that the history of the Roma people will be incorporated into schools' curriculums. 16/09/2019
United Kingdom Rochester Cathedral turns medieval nave into mini-golf course The "play and pray" initiative is aimed at attracting a younger audience. 02/08/2019
United Kingdom First British female medical students get degrees 150 years later The "Edinburgh Seven" enrolled at university in 1869 but were prevented from graduating and qualifying as doctors after pressure and discrimination from their male peers. 06/07/2019
France Exam-bound student misses bus and crashes car before police rescue French police say they stepped in to rescue a student who missed a bus and then crashed a car in trying to get to an exam. 18/06/2019
Smart Regions EU Education programme trains "energy guardians" to stop waste Smart Regions travels to Hungary to look at a European programme which is teaching students how to better save energy at home and at school. 13/12/2018
View The CEU's eviction crosses the EPP's "red lines" | View The EPP has lost their credibility overnight after the eviction of the Central European University from Budapest crossed many of their "red lines". 04/12/2018
Europe News European School brings hope to Georgia EU project aims at bringing students from eastern partnership countries closer to European values 10/09/2018
Poland The teacher who never stopped learning: our sixth #Europeanhero Małgorzata Kulesza has been teaching chemistry and science for more than three decades. She believes that education is all about building relationships and opening the classroom to the world. 09/07/2018
Smart Regions Breaking down barriers between locals and refugees in Utrecht In the innovative 'Plan Einstein' scheme, asylum seekers and young Dutch people live together, learn together and work together 23/05/2018
Europe News Europe and the digital economy Europe’s future lies in a digital economy But the continent faces a skill shortage. 04/07/2017
Unreported Europe Insiders: The fight against Radicalisation in France Sophie Claudet speaks to a former French intelligence official to gauge the measures put in place to combat radicalisation on a national and European level. 28/04/2017