EU: What future for the Bologna process? Challenges for European higher education
February 1st, 2008
By David Crozier, European University Association
As in all other world regions, European higher education is currently in the throes of major transformation. The Bologna Declaration of 1999 triggered wide-scale reform across the continent, and over the past few years, not only has the introduction of new degree structures taken centre stage, but a range of other European and national higher education and research issues have found synergies with the Bologna reforms to create possibly the most potent change process ever experienced in a major world region. ...
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