Comparability and equivalence of Higher Education : Bologna as an example Patricia Pol AERES, Université Paris Est Arab-Euro.

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Comparability and equivalence of Higher Education : Bologna as an example Patricia Pol AERES, Université Paris Est Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

Outlines The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) : a reality and not a chimera But a diverse reality At the crossroads : consolidation or new deal ? Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

1. A reality and not a chimera Initiated by a regional starting point and a political willingness of the Ministers of HE From La Sorbonne (4) to Bologna (19) and Budapest- Vienna (47) Implemented by a participative organisation BFUG, E4 (EUA-ESU-ENQA-EURASHE) and others… Benchmarked all over the world Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

From 4 to 47 national HE systems put together Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

To build a European common house of higher education (P. Zgaga, 2012) (11) Partnership (9) the European dimension (8) the social dimension (10) the global dimension THE SECOND FLOOR (7) higher education structures (the EHEA technical condition sine qua non): the comparability and compatibility of systems, quality assurance, recognition of qualifications etc. THE FIRST FLOOR (4) higher education as a public good; public responsibility for HE (5) the responsibility of HE; accountability; responsiveness to society (6) the full range of purposes of HE THE BASEMENT (1) democracy and democratic values (2) academic values (university autonomy and academic freedom) (3) international co-operation (mobility)

2. But a diverse reality - Based on national differences Because of structural features (nb of students, type of system and profile of institutions, participation rate, public expenditure, historical international attractivity..) Reforms more focused on national considerations of governance or research than EHEA principles - Leading to unbalanced and incomplete results Different cycles ( ECTS / ECTS) Student workload, mobility, employability (bachelor) Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

The implementation of the two-cycle structure

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Joint programmes Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

Shanghaï ranking ! Consolidation (BFUG) or time for a new deal ? (ESU) 2000 Lisbon strategy The EU 2020 Strategy 2010 Vienna Budapest La Sorbonne Bologna 2012 Bucharest 2015 Erevan 2018 Global competition National excellence initiatives National strategies of HE &R more transparency/ and « better » diversity Most competitive knowledge economy by 2010 Smart Sustainable Inclusive growth 40% graduated 2020 ERA+EHEA Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013 Cooperation for

Acronyms EHEA: European Higher Education Area HE&R : Higher Education and Research BFUG : Bologna Follow Up Group ESU : European Student Union EUA: European University Association ENQA: European Network for Quality Assurance EURASHE: European Assocation for Short Cycle Education Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013

References Report on the implementation of the Bologna process (2011) Bologna with student eyes 2012, ESU. The Bologna process at the crossroads, A. Curaj, P. Scott, L.Vlasceanu, L. Wilson, Editors, Springer, 2012 Arab-Euro Conference on Higher Education, Barcelona May 2013