This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland and Spain) to explore the higher education timescapes inhabited by students. Despite arguments that degree-level study has become increasingly similar across Europe – because of global pressures and also specific initiatives such as the Bologna Process and the creation of a European Higher Education Area – it shows how such timescapes differed in important ways, largely by nation. These differences are then explained in terms of: the distinctive traditions of higher education still evident across the continent; the particular mechanisms through which degrees are funded; and the nature of recent national-level policy activity. The analysis thus...
Within the extant literature on patterns of mobility of higher education students to and from Europe...
Amid debates about the future of both higher education and Europeanisation, this book is the first f...
Europe is, in many ways, of central importance to discussions about higher education. Various Europe...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland a...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vie...
There are currently over 35 million students within Europe and yet, to date, we have no clear unders...
Published ArticleThis article deals with the developments in the higher education sector in Europe. ...
In this article, we discuss the process of standardization of Higher education (HE) initiated by the...
The global nature of education is certainly being commercialised both in its provision and in its cu...
Where to start? How do we approach the issue? Any attempt to define current trends demands us to div...
This article considers the transformation of higher education in Europe and the challenges it has to...
This chapter seeks to enhance academic and policy-maker understanding of the European Union\u27s (EU...
This article describes the emergence of higher education as a field of research, scholarship and stu...
Within the extant literature on patterns of mobility of higher education students to and from Europe...
Amid debates about the future of both higher education and Europeanisation, this book is the first f...
Europe is, in many ways, of central importance to discussions about higher education. Various Europe...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland a...
This article draws on data from six European countries (Denmark, England, Germany, Ireland, Poland ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.There are currently over 35 m...
Higher education (HE) is of considerable importance to policymakers across Europe. Indeed, it is vie...
There are currently over 35 million students within Europe and yet, to date, we have no clear unders...
Published ArticleThis article deals with the developments in the higher education sector in Europe. ...
In this article, we discuss the process of standardization of Higher education (HE) initiated by the...
The global nature of education is certainly being commercialised both in its provision and in its cu...
Where to start? How do we approach the issue? Any attempt to define current trends demands us to div...
This article considers the transformation of higher education in Europe and the challenges it has to...
This chapter seeks to enhance academic and policy-maker understanding of the European Union\u27s (EU...
This article describes the emergence of higher education as a field of research, scholarship and stu...
Within the extant literature on patterns of mobility of higher education students to and from Europe...
Amid debates about the future of both higher education and Europeanisation, this book is the first f...
Europe is, in many ways, of central importance to discussions about higher education. Various Europe...