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How different countries are implementing Bologna

The fifth in the series of Trends reports, which shows the progress made by Europe's universities in implementing Bologna reforms, and outlines the main challenges ahead.
Trends V: Universities shaping the European Higher Education Area

National summary sheets on education systems in Europe and ongoing reforms
Eurydice summary sheets


Reference Documents - meetings and statements since 1999

Official website for the Bologna Process 2003-2005 including an overview of all the main documents
What happened from 2003-2005

Official website for the Bologna Process 2005-2007 featuring the latest news and developments
What happened between 2005 and 30 June 2007
Bologna Process website 2007-2009

Official EHEA website: www.ehea.info


Resources from EUA

A ten-page introductory brochure targeted at a North American audience, outlining the Bologna Process and its main features:
Introductory brochure on the Bologna Process

Produced by EUA, in cooperation with Raabe academic publishers, the Bologna Handbook is a practically-oriented and flexible tool designed to support higher education professionals, both academic and administrative, in introducing and implementing all aspects of the Bologna Process in institutions:
Bologna Handbook


Resources from partners

Council of Europe:
web pages describing the Bologna Process in basic terms
Bologna for Pedestrians

Europe Unit of Universities UK (UUK):
a forty-page publication targeted at the UK higher education sector, giving a comprehensive guide to the Process, in particular the 'ten objectives' (action lines)
Guide to the Bologna Process

Academic Cooperation Association (ACA):
website targeted at students, providing information on EU programmes and links to national education websites and other useful resources

Study in Europe

Association of International Educators (NAFSA):
NAFSA's Guide to Education Abroad for Advisers and Administrators, Third Edition
Joseph L. Brockington, William W. Hoffa, Patricia C. Martin, Editors
Special focus network on the Bologna Process

Council of Graduate Schools:
International Graduate Admissions Survey
Yearly reports from 2004 on the international graduate admissions process

Australian Ministry for Education, Science and Training:
Discussion Paper: 'The Bologna Process and Australia: Next Steps'


Glossaries

Glossary on the main terms used in the political process from the official Bologna Process website 2003-2005:
Glossary of main terms

Glossary from the Tuning Educational Structures in Europe project which focuses on educational structures and content of studies in the context of the Bologna Process:
Glossary on structures and content