In the face of a collapse of rationality at the heart of Western civilisation and in the general context of change of paradigm – both dramatically accelerated by the pandemic, we are all lost in transition. Rethinking the aims, principles, contents, methods, tools and vehicles of education, appear as an existential ...
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Evénement ! LEAP-INSEEC à l’UNESCO sur le thème de la Business School du futur
Fruit du partenariat LEAP-INSEEC, l’INSEEC-Futur tiendra son prochain Café du Futur dans le cadre prestigieux du Futures Literacy Summit de l’UNESCO sur le thème : “Horizon 2030 : Le monde change, les business schools s’adaptent” . L’INSEEC-Futur est un projet de “mise en intelligence collective du futur” du collège des ...
Read More »The Age of knowledge : Unexpected opportunities, by Prof. Mihai Nadin (excerpt)
The great thinker of anticipatory systems, Prof. Mihai Nadin, honours LEAP with the publication of an excerpt of the book he wrote in 1997, entitled “The Civilization of Illiteracy“, the vision of which is revealed by the striking relevence of the analysis more than 20 years later. In these times ...
Read More »Online debate : The post-Covid educational challenge
In partnership with LEAP, Movimento Roosevelt’s second New European Perspectives online debate took place on April 30th on the topic of “Post-Covid educational challenges”. The Covid crisis is accelerating the switch to a brand (brave) new world. A huge effort to bring global and European populations to the proper understanding ...
Read More »Online Debate : What will post-COVID-19 Europe look like?
200 people followed live the first “New European Perspectives” debate on “post-Covid Europe challenges” organised by Movimiento Roosevelt, LEAP and CitizensRoute on Thursday, April 2nd. The discussion is available on : In Full or 0.33 : Maria Zei (MR-CR bridge) introduces to the « New European Perspectives » series of online debates 3.05 : ...
Read More »Value of international academic degrees: How to choose today an international degree that will still be worth something in ten to twenty years? by GEAB
As LEAP/E2020 often unlined it since January 2006, the global systemic crisis affects all fields and sectors of contemporary human activity. It is in this sense that this crisis differs from a classical crisis limited to this or that sector/region. In this edition of the GlobalEurope Anticipation Bulletin, our team ...
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