The result was keep. The Bushranger One ping only 18:37, 21 June 2012 (UTC) reply
Non-notable website. There are several references (as almost none had weblinks, I just spend half an hour tracing them and adding URLs; some of those are to HighBeam and are behind a paywall - but several WP editors have access through the HighBeam-WP collaboration). One reference is an in-passing mention in a book published by the EU (not independent). All other references are brief mentions, no in-depth coverage. Hence: Delete.
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“ | The European Commission runs a special website called Ploteus - ec.europa.eu/ ploteus - for anyone looking for information about studying at European, national and regional level across the European Union. It is helpful to students looking to study abroad, guidance counsellors researching options with their pupils and job seekers who would like to do some training in another EU country.
The site is available in 24 languages and provides access to more than 7,000 links to existing information resources in 31 countries. It works like a search engine. You simply input the level of education you are looking for - which goes from primary school to postgraduate studies - the language it should be offered in, your preferred location and your desired subject. For example, a search for an undergraduate law degree taught in French in France brings up options in Paris, Lille, Rennes, Strasbourg and many more. Click on the links provided and they will bring you to the universities' websites. Ploteus also features information about how the different EU education systems operate, including tuition fees and how they recognise qualifications from other countries. It provides links to education ministries and useful contacts in each member state's education systems, as well as details of all the special school and university programmes and grants provided by the EU. The website also contains links to lots of useful information about moving to another country to study or work. It includes details of the cost of living in 31 countries, social security and tax obligations and links regarding accommodation and part-time work. |
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The result was keep. The Bushranger One ping only 18:37, 21 June 2012 (UTC) reply
Non-notable website. There are several references (as almost none had weblinks, I just spend half an hour tracing them and adding URLs; some of those are to HighBeam and are behind a paywall - but several WP editors have access through the HighBeam-WP collaboration). One reference is an in-passing mention in a book published by the EU (not independent). All other references are brief mentions, no in-depth coverage. Hence: Delete.
Guillaume2303 (
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12:45, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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“ | The European Commission runs a special website called Ploteus - ec.europa.eu/ ploteus - for anyone looking for information about studying at European, national and regional level across the European Union. It is helpful to students looking to study abroad, guidance counsellors researching options with their pupils and job seekers who would like to do some training in another EU country.
The site is available in 24 languages and provides access to more than 7,000 links to existing information resources in 31 countries. It works like a search engine. You simply input the level of education you are looking for - which goes from primary school to postgraduate studies - the language it should be offered in, your preferred location and your desired subject. For example, a search for an undergraduate law degree taught in French in France brings up options in Paris, Lille, Rennes, Strasbourg and many more. Click on the links provided and they will bring you to the universities' websites. Ploteus also features information about how the different EU education systems operate, including tuition fees and how they recognise qualifications from other countries. It provides links to education ministries and useful contacts in each member state's education systems, as well as details of all the special school and university programmes and grants provided by the EU. The website also contains links to lots of useful information about moving to another country to study or work. It includes details of the cost of living in 31 countries, social security and tax obligations and links regarding accommodation and part-time work. |
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