NETWORK OF EXCELLENCE

BY KEITH NUTHALLONE of the largest European Union cooperative research projects has started work to create a computerised resource centre helping companies improve their in-house staff training programmes. The EU-funded ProLearn Network of Excellence says it intends to "revolutionise the way that individuals learn, both in the workplace and in a university context". It involves 160 business, education and government organisations and is part of the EU's European Research Area scheme that is trying to unite expertise across the union's 25 member countries. A note ...


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