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"Europe has around 19 million students and more than 4 000 higher education institutions but, while highly skilled workers will be needed in 35% of all jobs by 2020, only 26% of the workforce currently has high-level qualifications. Responsibility for higher education rests mainly with the Member States and the higher education institutions themselves. EU actions – such as the Erasmus student grant to study abroad – complement and coordinate the Member States’ efforts. The European Higher Education Area and the European Research Area make up the framework for an EU higher education policy. Given the challenges that European societies face, it is crucial that higher education institutions remain well-funded, even while societies have to deal with the current economic crisis. In order to meet future skills demands, more people will have to complete higher education, and workers will have to continuously update their skills and knowledge while at work."@en1
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