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The Bologna Declaration marked the launch of the Bologna Process, which led to the formation of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) in 2010. The process now brings together 47 European countries in a common effort to make their higher education systems compatible and comparable. Participants face the challenge of making different systems more easily recognisable whilst respecting academic freedom and autonomy, as well as cultural and linguistic diversity.

The performance and quality of higher education has become a vital sign of a country’s capacity to foster its future economic development. The race for talent is currently open on a global scale. In spite of the fact that the United States is still the global leader with 17% of international students, the EU is increasingly popular with the United Kingdom, France and Germany accounting respectively for 13%, 6%, and 6% of world students. One of the elements accounting for the global attraction of ...

Difficulties in recognition of professional qualifications (RPQ) continue to be one obstacle to mobility of workers. In order to facilitate and accelerate the RPQ process the European Commission proposed to modernise the 2005 Directive and introduce the voluntary European Professional Card using the system for electronic exchange of administrative information.

EKS ir instruments, kura mērķis ir veicināt darba ņēmēju un izglītojamo personu mobilitāti un mūžizglītību, savstarpēji salīdzinot valstu kvalifikāciju sistēmas. Analizējot atbilstību, īstenošanu un pirmos rezultātus, var secināt, ka, lai gan EKS īstenošanu varētu vērtēt kā sekmīgu, ir konstatētas dažas būtiskas problēmas, kuras var nopietni ietekmēt EKS pilnīgu un ticamu īstenošanu. Tomēr ir aicinājums turpināt EKS īstenošanu ar nosacījumu, ka ir ievēroti pareizie priekšnosacījumi.

Šajā pētījumā noskaidrots, cik lielā mērā Eiropas studenti saskaras ar finansiāliem un citiem šķēršļiem dalībai Erasmus programmā. Dati liecina, ka galvenie šķēršļi dalībai šajā programmā dažādās valstīs ir ļoti atšķirīgi, taču finanšu problēmas rada būtiskas bažas studentiem visās valstīs. Dalība Erasmus programmā ir saistīta ar studentu sociālekonomisko stāvokli un to galvenokārt ietekmē personīgās vajadzības un izmaksu un ieguvumu apsvērumi, nevis pieejamības problēmas. Citus šķēršļus dalībai ...

The Bologna process

Briefing 16-03-2010

The Bologna Process provides the general framework for the reform of European higher education in 47 countries. Its objective is to establish a European Higher Education Area by 2010. The Bologna Process particularly aims at improving the compatibility and comparability of higher education systems. Its purpose is also to increase learners' mobility and universities' attractiveness.

The purpose of this note is to provide Members of the Committee on Culture and Education with an update on the achievements of EU Member States towards the implementation of the Bologna Process. This is an initiative for the modernisation and reform of the higher education sector in Europe, involving 46 countries, leading to the creation of a European Higher Education Area by 2010.

Education and Mobility

Padziļināta analīze 12-04-2006

In view of a delegation to the Inter-parliamentary conference ASEP-IV (Asia-Europe Parliamentary Partnership), which took place on 4-5 May 2005 in Helsinki, the Directorate General of External Policies asked for a briefing note on the subject of “Education and Mobility”. This note provides essential information on the main EU policies and outputs in the fields of education and training. A special focus will be on mobility. The note concludes with an overview over EU-Asia co-operation in higher education ...

Student Mobility

Pētījums 09-09-2005

European policy papers stress the need to further improve the quantity and quality of overall international mobility in education. In this context, the study aims at providing up to date information on student mobility in secondary and tertiary level education and in vocational training. The study evaluates the extent of student mobility into and out of individual EU Member States. National measures to promote student mobility are analysed and compared with regard to their effectiveness and efficiency ...

The study sets out, in practical terms, the role of professional associations in the application of Community law. It examines their general characteristics, the nature of their powers, their relationship with their members and their responsibilities for the creation and implementation of ethical rules. It also analyses the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Communities.