The Bologna Declaration of 1999 is the basis for continuing reforms in higher education intended to support international mobility in employment within the European Union. This paper describes the standardised structure and nomenclature for courses that have been implemented, together with a credit transfer system, a quality assurance regime, and the ERASMUS and MUNDUS programmes that support international student mobility. However, the European Commission has left crucial aspects of the implementation of the Bologna principles to Member States, and several issues have arisen because of national variations. The paper expresses concerns about differences in assessment standards and conventions, and questions the relevance of various attempts...
The objectives of the article are to demonstrate the need of cooperation in quality assurance ad rec...
Study programmes in library sciences have changed fundamentally. In 1999, 29 states signed the Bolog...
First of all, we have to recognize that the organization of the Conference has been a timely choice....
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
The twenty first century has witnessed radical changes created by the technological advances, glob...
This paper addresses the development of the department of Information Studies at the Universiteit va...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
In the last two decades an increasing interest in internationalization has been evident in library a...
2010 sees the end of the process of establishing the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Although...
In March 2010, the European Higher Education Area was officially launched, proclaiming the culminati...
•Bologna Declaration signed in June 1999 by Ministers for Education of 29 countries •Included all EU...
The general aim of the chapter is to assess the impact of the Bologna Process (BP) on LIS education...
"Apresentação efetuada na 55ª Assembleia Mundial da International Council on Education for Teaching ...
Virtually all European countries are in the midst of a massive multi-year project intended to dramat...
The objectives of the article are to demonstrate the need of cooperation in quality assurance ad rec...
Study programmes in library sciences have changed fundamentally. In 1999, 29 states signed the Bolog...
First of all, we have to recognize that the organization of the Conference has been a timely choice....
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
The twenty first century has witnessed radical changes created by the technological advances, glob...
This paper addresses the development of the department of Information Studies at the Universiteit va...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
In the last two decades an increasing interest in internationalization has been evident in library a...
2010 sees the end of the process of establishing the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Although...
In March 2010, the European Higher Education Area was officially launched, proclaiming the culminati...
•Bologna Declaration signed in June 1999 by Ministers for Education of 29 countries •Included all EU...
The general aim of the chapter is to assess the impact of the Bologna Process (BP) on LIS education...
"Apresentação efetuada na 55ª Assembleia Mundial da International Council on Education for Teaching ...
Virtually all European countries are in the midst of a massive multi-year project intended to dramat...
The objectives of the article are to demonstrate the need of cooperation in quality assurance ad rec...
Study programmes in library sciences have changed fundamentally. In 1999, 29 states signed the Bolog...
First of all, we have to recognize that the organization of the Conference has been a timely choice....