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Supporting Documents

In the context of the E-Bologna process several publications on related developments are of interest. The following list of publications is a selection of the most relevant documents:

 

Introductions and key-notes Graz Convention

 

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Making European Higher Education a Worldwide Reference

Mrs V. Reding (EU Commissioner for Education and Culture)

Adobe Acrobat Document 62,4 KB
 

Getting to grips with implementing the Bologna reforms: can we be more than the sum of our parts?

Professor B. Gourley (Vice Chancellor, The Open University, UK)

Adobe Acrobat Document 41,3 KB

 

The Trends III Report

The draft Trends III Report gives the most up-to-date picture of the implementation of the Bologna Process reforms across Europe.

 

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    Trends 2003
Adobe Acrobat Document 1,60 MB

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Development of the Bologna Process

 

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    Sorbonne Joint Declaration, May 1998 Adobe Acrobat Document 22,1 KB
    The Bologna Declaration of 19 June 1999 Adobe Acrobat Document 22,1 KB
    Towards the European Higher Education Area,   (Prague Communiqué), Meeting of European   Ministers in charge of Higher Education, Prague, May   2001 Adobe Acrobat Document


75,6 KB

    Convention on the recognition of qualifications   concerning higher education in the European region,   Lisbon Convention, April 1997 Adobe Acrobat Document

44,3 KB
    Sorbonne 2000 declaration Microsoft Word Document 48,0 KB
    Graz declaration May 2003 Adobe Acrobat Document 36,5 KB
    Berlin Communique Adobe Acrobat Document 130 KB

 

Response of EADTU to the Communication from the Commission

 

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    The Role of the Universities in the Europe of   Knowledge
  The Contribution of Open and Distance Learning
  31th May 2003
Microsoft Word Document 56,5 KB


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