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ERASMUS & MODERNISING HE Brussels, February 25 and 26, 2008

2 NO BOLOGNA WITHOUT ERASMUS Mobility Quality Recognition (ECTS and DS) Joint Degrees (Three cycles)

3 FROM LONDON TO LEUVEN, LOUVAIN-LA NEUVE (LLL) WHY?

4 EUROPE COULD DO BETTER Curricula are not up to date Higher education is fragmented, over- regulated and under-funded Not enough young people in higher education Not enough adults in lifelong learning

5 Modernising Universities: Bologna and Lisbon go hand in hand Bologna: European Higher Education Area by 2010 (EUR 46) Lisbon Strategy for Growth and Jobs: Knowledge Society by 2010 (EU )

6 THREE BIG REFORMS Curricular reform (Bologna) Governance reform (autonmy and accountability) Funding reform (public and private, enterprises and student fees)

7 Bologna: Three Priorities THREE CYCLES QUALITY ASSURANCE RECOGNITION

8 Three cycles – Qualifications Frameworks Bologna Framework (3 levels) EQF for LLL (8 levels) National frameworks (NQF) Sectoral frameworks (SQF - Tuning)

9 Quality Assurance INTERNAL QA - QUALITY CULTURE EXTERNAL QA (REVIEW, ACCREDITATION, ENQA, LABELS) EUROPEAN QUALITY ASSURANCE REGISTER IN HIGHER EDUCATION(EQAR )

10 Recognition ECTS KEY FEATURES CONFIRMED ECTS USERS’ GUIDE 2008 UPDATE ECTS and DS LABELS RE-LAUNCH (national pre-selection) LISBON RECOGNITION CONVENTION RATIFIED NATIONAL ACTION PLANS SCRUTINIZED

11 Bologna: Three Dimensions INTERNAL DIMENSION EXTERNAL DIMENSION SOCIAL DIMENSION (Acces & Equity)

12 Bologna: Three Dimensions INTERNAL DIMENSION EXTERNAL DIMENSION SOCIAL DIMENSION (Acces & Equity)

13 Mapping higher education institutions and students performances Indicators & Benchmarks Classification of higher education institutions Ranking of departments and programmes PISA for HE?

14 POST 2010 DEBATE MOBILITY (High level Group / French Presidency NEW LEARNERS (Univerisity-Entreprise Forum) NEW PROVIDERS Old Values

15 GOOD LUCK !