The political decision to create a European higher education area aims to enhance mobility between, and cooperation of, European universities. The Bologna Process started with the 1999 Bologna Declaration. Now, there are regular ministerial meetings involving nearly all European countries-both EU and non-EU members. Not restricting itself to Europe, this book also discusses developments in Asia and the Pacific, and higher education policies by global organizations, such as UNESCO, the World Bank (for the North-South divide) ...
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The political decision to create a European higher education area aims to enhance mobility between, and cooperation of, European universities. The Bologna Process started with the 1999 Bologna Declaration. Now, there are regular ministerial meetings involving nearly all European countries-both EU and non-EU members. Not restricting itself to Europe, this book also discusses developments in Asia and the Pacific, and higher education policies by global organizations, such as UNESCO, the World Bank (for the North-South divide), and the WYO, where some higher education services are covered by the General Agreement on Trade in Services. The Bologna Process includes original documents from inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations, up to the Bergen ministerial meeting of the Bologna Process in May 2005.
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