Name | A 3.1-1 The Bologna Process and the Lisbon Strategy: mutual dependencies |
Description | Author: Guy Haug This article examines the origins of the Bologna process, and the factors and actors which have contributed to shaping its priorities and the main stages of its development. It emphasises the mutual links between the Bologna process involving 45 countries and the higher education policy of the EU 25 through its Lisbon Strategy, showing how the change agendas of both processes complement and reinforce each other. It also examines the geographical expansion of the Bologna process, from 4 countries in 1998 to 45 in 2005, and links it with the vision and support provided by the Council of Europe. Overall, it shows that Bologna and Lisbon are both contributing in a mutually beneficial way to the creation of a Europe of Knowledge. No download button available below? Then, you are either not logged in or the article was published before you joined the subscription. You can buy the article here: RAABE shop |
Filesize | 75.24 kB |
Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
Created On: | 03/13/2009 14:06 |
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