Few European countries have created strategies to support or encourage the mobility of European students, according to two new reports. This is despite the European Commission making mobility an aim of its 10-year plan to reform higher education. Focus on Higher Education in Europe 2010, released on 8 March by the Eurydice Network, a European Union education-analysis group, says that European nations should create mobility policies that include developing specific initiatives to help students study abroad. The Doctoral Degrees Beyond 2010 report, released this month by the League of European Research Universities, recommends that the European Commission and national governments support mobility and that individual universities explicitly promote it during researchers' doctoral programmes.