World economic crisis has variously impacted higher education in the countries of the Europian Union and South East European Countries, which are not members of the European Union (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey). In some countries, there was a significant increase in appropriations for higher education, but in some there was a drastic fall in investment in higher education. In the advanced ICT environment of the South Eastern European countries, countries which are not members of the European Union were given a global technology demand: high quality education, despite high cost and general economic, social and political opportunities. Many countries f...
Lagging, in an economic sense, behind USA and Asia, rising unemployment, high costs of pensions in t...
Since 1999, countries have voluntarily chosen to reform their higher education systems to join the E...
The Bologna process represents one of the major challenges for European higher education in the new ...
Over the past two decades, the higher education systems of the so-called Western Balkan countries ha...
One of the core objectives of modern states is to set up a powerful, efficient higher educational sy...
This paper analyses the Bologna reform in Croatia in the context of a broader Europeanization debate...
Several years after Bosnia-Herzegovina formally agreed to partake in the Bologna Process of higher ...
The objective of this paper is to draw attention to the conditions that Croatia needs to meet in the...
In this article, the Bologna Process and the European Research Area are viewed as the two sides of ...
The Bologna process seems to disregard one of the most significant recent developments in several ma...
The participation of Albania in Bologna process is attended with positive development in the field o...
The Bologna process—a major European integrating initiative in higher education started by the Bolo...
Basing himself on nine case studies of representative universities in South East Europe, the author ...
After signing the Bologna Declaration, Albania started the Bologna reforms in 2004. During the last ...
This article examines the target direction of the Bologna process, its impact on the educational pro...
Lagging, in an economic sense, behind USA and Asia, rising unemployment, high costs of pensions in t...
Since 1999, countries have voluntarily chosen to reform their higher education systems to join the E...
The Bologna process represents one of the major challenges for European higher education in the new ...
Over the past two decades, the higher education systems of the so-called Western Balkan countries ha...
One of the core objectives of modern states is to set up a powerful, efficient higher educational sy...
This paper analyses the Bologna reform in Croatia in the context of a broader Europeanization debate...
Several years after Bosnia-Herzegovina formally agreed to partake in the Bologna Process of higher ...
The objective of this paper is to draw attention to the conditions that Croatia needs to meet in the...
In this article, the Bologna Process and the European Research Area are viewed as the two sides of ...
The Bologna process seems to disregard one of the most significant recent developments in several ma...
The participation of Albania in Bologna process is attended with positive development in the field o...
The Bologna process—a major European integrating initiative in higher education started by the Bolo...
Basing himself on nine case studies of representative universities in South East Europe, the author ...
After signing the Bologna Declaration, Albania started the Bologna reforms in 2004. During the last ...
This article examines the target direction of the Bologna process, its impact on the educational pro...
Lagging, in an economic sense, behind USA and Asia, rising unemployment, high costs of pensions in t...
Since 1999, countries have voluntarily chosen to reform their higher education systems to join the E...
The Bologna process represents one of the major challenges for European higher education in the new ...