The aim of the essay is to provide a descriptive and analytical account of the process of structural change in European higher education systems and institutions which characterizes the last decade. The Bologna Process creates a new institutional environment and new organizational requirements for higher education systems and institutions leading to a blurring between university and non-university institutions. The emerging of international system of rankings is contributing to the tendency to overtake the previously diversified systems structure and institutions towards unified and stratified systems. In this landscape the alternative convergence or diversification seems not to be appropriate to account the ongoing changing process. It ...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
The issue of diversity and differentiation in higher education has been repeatedly debated in the li...
The aim of the essay is to provide a descriptive and analytical account of the process of structural...
The aim of the paper is to provide a descriptive and analytical account of the process of structural...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
Over the last decades higher education systems in much of the Western world have become more integra...
This article focuses on change in higher education in response to environmental pressures, more spec...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the scholarly debate on differentiation processes in highe...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent of major structural differences in European hig...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
The paper is based on the recent construction of a large dataset on European universities in six cou...
The aim of this essay is to contribute to an improved comprehension of the university’s dynamics of ...
The previous twelve case studies have analysed and discussed the way the higher education systems po...
Between 1998 and 2004, the higher education systems of Germany, France and the Netherlands underwent...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
The issue of diversity and differentiation in higher education has been repeatedly debated in the li...
The aim of the essay is to provide a descriptive and analytical account of the process of structural...
The aim of the paper is to provide a descriptive and analytical account of the process of structural...
Twenty-nine national ministers of education from across Europe signed the Bologna Declaration in 199...
Over the last decades higher education systems in much of the Western world have become more integra...
This article focuses on change in higher education in response to environmental pressures, more spec...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the scholarly debate on differentiation processes in highe...
The purpose of this paper is to determine the extent of major structural differences in European hig...
This article tries to examine the major aspects of current trends that impact higher education polic...
The paper is based on the recent construction of a large dataset on European universities in six cou...
The aim of this essay is to contribute to an improved comprehension of the university’s dynamics of ...
The previous twelve case studies have analysed and discussed the way the higher education systems po...
Between 1998 and 2004, the higher education systems of Germany, France and the Netherlands underwent...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
This article examines the Bologna Process to explore some of issues that Euroland faces in its bid t...
The issue of diversity and differentiation in higher education has been repeatedly debated in the li...