Commissioner for Education and Training Ján Figel' said European universities have significant untapped potential, "especially in their ability to establish links with the business community".
Speaking at the second edition of the University-Business Forum on 5-6 February, he praised universities that allow industry representatives to sit on boards that review curricula to ensure they are relevant to the labour market.
"Employers report that many graduates do not have the right mix of knowledge and skills for them. In particular, they ask for more cross-cutting and transferable skills. So, this is a suggestion for academia."
He said the Commission would publish a Communication on 'University-Business Cooperation' in April to establish a set of good practices. It will be a "recipe" for partnership between education and industry, he added.
The EU executive's priorities are enhancing learner mobility by expanding the Erasmus programme, improving efficiency of education and training, promoting innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship; and modernising Europe's universities.
Commissioner Figel' said he respects and supports subsidiarity, announcing his intention to share best practice across the Union rather than to seek harmonisation per se.





