The European Higher Education Area Achieving the Goals Bergen Communiqué 2005 TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP-18094-2003.

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The European Higher Education Area Achieving the Goals Bergen Communiqué 2005 TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP ________________________________________________________________________ An Huts, International Relations Office - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Background Who? 45 European Ministers of Higher Education What? Fourth Bologna Conference after Bologna (1999), Praha (2001), Berlin (2003) Mid-term review towards 2010 Where? Bergen (Norway) When? May 2005 TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

The Bologna Process in Maps Sorbonne Declaration (1998) TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

The Bologna Process in Maps Bologna Declaration (1999) TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

The Bologna Process in Maps Praha Communiqué (2001) TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

The Bologna Process in Maps Berlin Communiqué (2003) TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

The Bologna Process in Maps Bergen Communiqué (2005) TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

From Berlin to Bergen 1. Bologna Follow-up Group 2. ENQA 3. International Working Group on Framework of Qualifications TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

Bologna Follow-Up Group National Reports Bologna Follow-Up Seminars Stocktaking Project TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

European Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education European Quality Assurance Agencies European Register of QA agencies TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

International Working Group Framework of Qualifications for the EHEA TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

Recommendations by the Ministers Lifelong learning Recognition of prior learning Doctoral training Active citizenship Social dimension of Bologna Process TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005

Follow-Up to Bergen : London 2007 TEMPUS Project : Moving ahead with the Bologna Process in Croatia UM_JEP _________________________________________________________ Consortium meeting - Split, October 2005