Nel 2024, il 44,1% della popolazione dell’UE di età compresa tra 25 e 34 anni aveva completato l’istruzione terziaria; Il più alto in Irlanda (65,2%), il più basso in Romania (23,2%)
Nel 2024, il 44,1% della popolazione dell’UE di età compresa tra 25 e 34 anni aveva completato l’istruzione terziaria; Il più alto in Irlanda (65,2%), il più basso in Romania (23,2%)
Not sure about the saints, but the scholars part still holding up.
arsebuscuits on
But how many can pronounce tertiary?
Dazzling_Lobster3656 on
Hon d lads n ladies
whooo_me on
And, I think, over 50% have completed a Bachelor’s degree or higher, the only nation over half.
We’re terribly clever.
IrishGooner49 on
So far, I think this general level of high education attainment has stood to Ireland in resisting the embrace of the far-right and extremist fringe elements. Like any western country, we do of course have extreme agitators – but I think Irish people (aware of our history) to this point have seen through the hate/bluster that spews.
In this modern social media and AI age, the importance of critical thinking and understanding motives/perspectives for arguments on any side will be even more important into the future.
Alarmed_Station6185 on
I remember someone explaining to me that in Germany you have to pick quite young between a trades focused or an academic focused curriculum which personally I think is a bit sad.
Antique-Bid-5588 on
A lot of low quality degrees though that don’t really tie into the labour market though. Fair enough if your studying philosophy in university but a lot of the so called practical course are a bit useless
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Not sure about the saints, but the scholars part still holding up.
But how many can pronounce tertiary?
Hon d lads n ladies
And, I think, over 50% have completed a Bachelor’s degree or higher, the only nation over half.
We’re terribly clever.
So far, I think this general level of high education attainment has stood to Ireland in resisting the embrace of the far-right and extremist fringe elements. Like any western country, we do of course have extreme agitators – but I think Irish people (aware of our history) to this point have seen through the hate/bluster that spews.
In this modern social media and AI age, the importance of critical thinking and understanding motives/perspectives for arguments on any side will be even more important into the future.
I remember someone explaining to me that in Germany you have to pick quite young between a trades focused or an academic focused curriculum which personally I think is a bit sad.
A lot of low quality degrees though that don’t really tie into the labour market though. Fair enough if your studying philosophy in university but a lot of the so called practical course are a bit useless