Public Responsibility for Information on Higher Education Johan Almqvist Chair, 2004 ESIB – The National Unions of Students in Europe CoE Conference, Strasbourg.

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Public Responsibility for Information on Higher Education Johan Almqvist Chair, 2004 ESIB – The National Unions of Students in Europe CoE Conference, Strasbourg September 2004

– The National Unions of Students in Europe

Information Used by whom? To what end? What is information?

The student perspective Entry, progression and completion of higher education Empowerment of the student –To choose what to study –To discern “good” from “bad” information Individual growth Preparation for life as active citizen in a democratic society Developing and maintaining an advanced knowledge based Preparation for the labour market

Targeting Information HEI’s Society Students Employers …but it probably isn’t that simple!

The student perspective Entry, progression and completion of higher education Empowerment of the student –To choose what to study –To discern “good” from “bad” information Individual growth Preparation for life as active citizen in a democratic society Developing and maintaining an advanced knowledge based Preparation for the labour market

The Bologna Process Mobility Recognition European labour market Attractiveness and Competitiveness Global perspective

Priority Action Lines Quality Assurance and Accreditation Recognition Two-cycle Degree Structure The Social Dimension Stocktaking – information gathering in itself!

Frameworks for Information Purpose Structure Reliability Readability Qualification Frameworks

Public Responsibility Knowledge-based society – the “Age of Information” The Public versus HEI’s Independent and accurate information Information based on what? Accuracy of information so what about the…

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