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The Bologna Process as a foreign policy endeavour: motivations and reactions to the externalisation of European higher education

The Bologna Process and its Global Strategy, 2019
As the Bologna Process reaches its twenty-year mark, reflecting on its global influence is of particular value. This special issue aims to take stock of the Bologna Process’ international function by critically examining the motivations and interests ...
H. Moscovitz, Hila Zahavi
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The Bologna Process

2015
The Bologna Process started in 19991 as an inter-ministerial initiative of 29 countries, and by 2014 it engaged 47 countries.2 The Bologna Process aims to harmonise the higher education systems of its signatory countries by the creation of a European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
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How education standards gain hegemonic power and become international: The case of higher education and the Bologna Process

European Educational Research Journal, 2018
Through an ethnographic exploration of policy documents, this paper aims to expose how outcome-oriented education standards gained international hegemonic status in the Bologna Process.
Katja Brøgger
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Study The Impact of Bologna Process on The Learning Proficiency of Students at ImamJa`afarAlsadiq University

The International Journal of Engineering & Science
The current research aims to study if the Bologna processincreasing the learning proficiency according to the openionsof students of the Technical College at Imam Ja’farAlsadiq University (Ijsu) - Baghdad - Iraq, the research sample consisted of (109 ...
Abduljaleel Mohammed Hamad Alrobaiei
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The Bologna process

Journal of Children's and Young People's Nursing, 2008
The global multi-ethnic composition of societies has historically presented challenges for those involved in child health-care delivery. Education and health-care systems have focused on preparing nurses who can deliver individualized care to children and their families, and also deliver culturally sensitive nursing (Duffy, 2001). While there has been
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African higher education and the Bologna Process

The Bologna Process and its Global Strategy, 2018
Since recently, the Bologna Process has been extending into Africa through the European ‘external dimension’ and the African lure as a model of higher education reform. The Bologna Process tools and methods are travelling beyond Europe in the form of an ‘
S. Alemu
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The Bologna Process and the harmonisation of higher education systems in other world regions: a case from Southeast Asia

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 2019
The Bologna Process has inspired harmonisation strategies for higher education systems in other parts of the world. However, developments in other contexts are not much under review in the European debate.
P. Pohlenz, F. Niedermeier
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European policy implementation and higher education: analysing the Bologna process

European Journal of Higher Education, 2018
In the context of increasing tensions within the European Union, it seems an opportune time to study one of its ‘unexpected’ policy successes.
M. Lim
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The Bologna Process in Israel as a reflection of EU-Israel relations

The Bologna Process and its Global Strategy, 2018
The objective of this article is to examine the Israeli perceptions towards the Bologna Process as well as outline its reactions to it. Specifically, the article investigates the landscape of interests among Israeli policy-makers (from both political and
Hila Zahavi
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The Bologna Process in Italy

European Journal of Education, 2012
Italy was among the promoters of the Bologna Process and the early adopters of the reform. If one looks at its impact on the formal structure of curricula and study programmes, the reform undertaken under the Bologna banner seems to have been one of the major educational reforms ever achieved in Italy. This article describes how the Bologna Process has
G. Ballarino, L. Perotti
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