We analyze the two goals behind the European Bologna Process of increasing student mobility: enabling graduates to develop multi–cultural skills and increasing the quality of universities. We isolate three effects: 1) a competition effect that raises quality; 2) a free rider effect that lowers quality; 3) a composition effect that influences the ...
Mechtenberg, Lydia, Strausz, Roland
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When Can a Weak Process Generate Strong Results? Entrepreneurial Alliances in the Bologna Process to Create a European Higher Education Area. CES Working Papers Series 165, 2008 [PDF]
This paper attempts to explain how an intergovernmental process among four countries to “harmonize” the “architecture” of their higher education systems in under ten years turned into an “OMC-type” process with a full role for the European Commission and
Haskel, Barbara G.
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The Bologna process and widening participation in university education: new evidence from Italy
This paper extends previous work on the effect of the Bologna reform on university enrolment in Italy. The analysis considers more recent data and also attempts to disentangle the effect of the reform from the influence on enrolment exerted by time ...
Di Pietro, G.
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La Commission européenne et l’enseignement supérieur : une réforme au-delà de Bologne
The higher education reform proposed by the European Commission (EC) is more far-reaching than that undertaken in the Bologna process. In EC documents regarding the reform, the development of a system of quality assurance –an issue shared with the ...
Roser Cussó
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Beyond Bologna: The Bologna process as a global template for higher education reform efforts [PDF]
This paper investigates recent regional higher education reform initiatives in non-European regions. It studies which non-European regions have launched Bologna style reform initiatives and analyses these initiatives by means of case studies. The regions
Vögtle, Eva Maria
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The Lisbon Treaty's "Europe 2020" Economic Growth Strategy and the Bologna Process. Jean Monnet/Robert Schuman Paper Series Vol. 8, No. 12, June 2011 [PDF]
Excerpt from the Introduction: This paper follows with an overview of regional integration theory, the Lisbon Treaty, the European 2020 strategy, and the Bologna Process. Finally there are two member state examples from within the European Union of Spain
Barrett, Beverly
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The Bologna Process started on 19 June 1999, when 29 European Ministers responsible for Higher Education signed the Bologna declaration, in which they undertook to create a European Higher Education Area.
Paul Ayris
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BOLOGNA PROCESS TRADE –OFFS. THE PERCEPTION OF THE ROMANIAN ACADEMIC STAFF [PDF]
The Bologna process aims at creating a European Higher Education Area where inter-country mobility of students and staff, as well as workers holding a degree, is facilitated.
Constantin BRĂTIANU +3 more
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Integration of Russian Higher Education System in EHEA. Problems and Achievements
The paper presents an analysis of the implementation of the guidelines of the Bologna process in the Russian Federation. The estimations that are submitted in relevant national reports, as well as the degree of achievement of target indicators in the ...
Evgenia Karavaeva, Sergey Zapryagaev
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The Bologna Process and Slovenian academic libraries
The article briefly describes the Slovenian higher education arena and also academic libraries as an important part of the higher education system. Furthermore, the Bologna Process is described, its beginnings and its goals, but especially the impact on ...
Jerneja Ivančič
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