Key findings

AuthorDirectorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture (European Commission), TNS Political & Social
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The European Education Area
April 2018
Report
Flash Eurobarometer 466
KEY FINDINGS
90% of young Europeans consider it important to have an experience abroad.
91% agree that automatic recognition of academic qualifications and learning periods
abroad would be useful to young people.
93% think that it would be useful to create EU degrees delivered by networks of European
universities, offering students the chance to study in different EU countries, with a flexible
choice of courses or modules offered within the network.
97% of young Europeans polled agree that it would be useful to give students the chance
to work on innovative projects alongside academics, researchers and companies from
different countries. They would also welcome more opportunities to study and work
together across disciplines and departments.
At least nine in ten (90%) young Europeans think that a range of services provided by a
European Student Card would be useful.
One third of all respondents declare themselves unable to study in more than one.
Language. Yet, 77% of young Europeans say they would like to learn a new language,
while 84% would like to improve the knowledge of a foreign language they have p reviously
learnt.

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