When speaking about innovation in education and teaching, people usually refer to changes fostered by innovation in technology for the purpose of learning, teaching, and curriculum development. The reason why this happens is obvious: technical / technological changes do happen fast and their effects are more spectacular than the effects induced by the slower, but longer lasting institutional innovation. One of the most important such innovation that occurred in Europe, in the last decades, is the Bologna Process. Its relevance is given, beneath encouraging mobility, mainly by opening the possibility of standardization and commensurability for the European national Higher Education systems. European nation-states do consider education one of...
Several years after Bosnia-Herzegovina formally agreed to partake in the Bologna Process of higher ...
Defence date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bruno de Witte (European University Institute) Pr...
The Bologna Process - creating a European Higher Education Area and the gradual, simultaneous emerge...
In March 2010, the European Higher Education Area was officially launched, proclaiming the culminati...
This paper analyses the Bologna reform in Croatia in the context of a broader Europeanization debate...
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
The author addresses the issue of diverging national readings of the key Bologna concepts against th...
This article presents a description of the Bologna Process, an effort by a consortium of 47 European...
The paper focuses on the perception and implementation of the Bologna Process in Croatia. The author...
<p>This article studies the rationalities of governing that makes it possible to govern higher educa...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
The Bologna process aims to create a European Higher Education Area by 2010, which is connected with...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
In this article, the Bologna Process and the European Research Area are viewed as the two sides of ...
In 2019 the Bologna Process for the modernization of higher education in Europe celebrates its 20th ...
Several years after Bosnia-Herzegovina formally agreed to partake in the Bologna Process of higher ...
Defence date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bruno de Witte (European University Institute) Pr...
The Bologna Process - creating a European Higher Education Area and the gradual, simultaneous emerge...
In March 2010, the European Higher Education Area was officially launched, proclaiming the culminati...
This paper analyses the Bologna reform in Croatia in the context of a broader Europeanization debate...
This paper outlines the growing influence the Bologna Process is having on higher education in an in...
The author addresses the issue of diverging national readings of the key Bologna concepts against th...
This article presents a description of the Bologna Process, an effort by a consortium of 47 European...
The paper focuses on the perception and implementation of the Bologna Process in Croatia. The author...
<p>This article studies the rationalities of governing that makes it possible to govern higher educa...
The Bologna Process is a massive, multi-year project designed to create the European Higher Educati...
The Bologna process aims to create a European Higher Education Area by 2010, which is connected with...
‘Why ever are the Europeans doing this to themselves ’ asked an American professor recently. He was ...
In this article, the Bologna Process and the European Research Area are viewed as the two sides of ...
In 2019 the Bologna Process for the modernization of higher education in Europe celebrates its 20th ...
Several years after Bosnia-Herzegovina formally agreed to partake in the Bologna Process of higher ...
Defence date: 14 June 2010Examining Board: Prof. Bruno de Witte (European University Institute) Pr...
The Bologna Process - creating a European Higher Education Area and the gradual, simultaneous emerge...