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Bologna Process at a Half-Way Point
Ever since the adoption of the Sorbonne Declaration of June 1998, a discussion has been emerging about the set up of the European Higher Education Area.
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[South East Europe]
[Education]
By 1999, the group state-parties to the Bologna Declaration had already risen the four original signatories of the Sorbonne Declaration to 29 countries, and at the first follow up meeting in Prague, in 2001, the group increased to 31 countries (including all the countries of the Balkans). The Bologna Process has reached its half-way point. This provides a good framework for taking stock of how and how far the implementation of the various action lines has reached the national and the institutional level. Since the Bologna Process does only provide the framework for reforms, sometimes more and sometimes less detailed, there is no homogenous situation throughout Europe regarding the implementation. But also other factors lead to differences in the implementation. Firstly, the starting point of countries was different. Some countries had already a two-tier structure or a credit system in place while others did not have any of this. Countries also started at different times. Especially the countries that only joined the Bologna Process in 2003 are not really advanced in the implementation. This is however not surprising. Read More about Bologna Process in SEE |
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05.11.2008
The Europe Has No Alternative movement (ENA) demands from the Parliamentary Committee on Youth and Sport to propose to the Government to urgently open a public competition for allocation of the remaining 409 scholarships from the Young Talents Fund, intended for Serbian students studying in EU countries.
more...Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Education] |
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09.09.2008
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina granted 60,000 KM to the United World College in Mostar (UWCiM) and International Baccaulerate Diploma Programmes (IBDP) in Second Gymnasium Sarajevo and Gymnasium Banja Luka.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Governance] [Education] |
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31.01.2007
Between November 22 and December 15, 2006, the Youth Information Agency (OIA) and the Creative Development Foundation (FKR) organized a campaign for collection of support letters for establishment of computerization budget for B&H system of education.
more...Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [Education] [ICT] [Governance] |
07.10.2005
Sorbonne declaration is a document preceding Bologna declaration signed by ministers in charge of higher education of four countries: France, Germany, Italy and UK.
more...Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Education] Image: The Sorbonne University in Paris, France.
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