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Sabic-El-Rayess, Amra – European Education, 2013
This article investigates the encounter of EU-unionization with a domesticated practice of corruption in Bosnian higher education. Relying on primary data collected in Bosnia's public higher education system, the study finds that the country's corrupt higher education is in conflict with the Bologna-themed reforms that would arguably…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Cheating, Deception
Shaw, Marta A. – European Education, 2013
This article investigates two competing explanations of why reforms associated with the Bologna process brought disappointing results in Ukraine. The lack of anticipated benefits from the reforms may stem either from a flawed implementation of the Bologna process, or from more fundamental differences between the models of higher education…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Student Mobility, Educational Cooperation
Merrill, Martha C. – European Education, 2012
Kyrgyzstan's relative openness to a diversity of ideas, combined with its poverty, has caused it to accept a plethora of international academic institutions and programs, often exported by the sender rather than imported at Kyrgyzstan's request. These institutions suggest a variety of visions of Kyrgyzstan's future and of the political and…
Descriptors: Masters Programs, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Poverty
Rostiashvili, Ketevan – European Education, 2012
This article examines higher education reforms in the Republic of Georgia, tracing changes before and after the Rose Revolution. The transformation of this higher education system is one of gradual evolution, moving from a centrally controlled and corrupt system into a more transparent and organized system through a series of reforms, including…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Trend Analysis
Karakhanyan, Susanna; Van Veen, Klaas; Bergen, Theo – European Education, 2012
The perceptions of the implementation of the Bologna reforms in Armenian higher education were examined in a questionnaire study with 279 university teachers, revealing how eight leading higher education institutions have adapted to the political directive to create alignment with the Bologna principles. The literature on educational change is…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Higher Education, International Cooperation, Student Mobility
Lucin, Pero; Prijic Samarzija, Snjezana – European Education, 2011
In the past decade, the Croatian higher education system has been under intensive transformation, one mostly driven by an increased demand for postsecondary education and by the process of Croatia's accession to the European Union. Although there had already been a constant need and pressure for the transformation of tertiary education…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Higher Education, Negative Attitudes, Lifelong Learning
Despotovic, Miomir – European Education, 2011
This paper neither attacks nor defends the Bologna Declaration; rather, it attempts a critical assessment of its implementation in Serbia. Review of the available data shows that the higher education system in Serbia is inefficient and in profound need of reform. Analysis of some of the reform processes shows that the Bologna Declaration as a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Environment
Damian, Radu Mircea – European Education, 2011
This paper describes the development of the Bologna process in Romania. The historical context covers the last years of the communist regime through 1989. From 1990 free elections of university leadership, the foundation of private universities and new democratic legislation, and projects for reforming higher education funded by different sources…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Quality Control, Foreign Countries
Mattheou, Dimitrios – European Education, 2011
Greece has not been among the signatory countries that rushed enthusiastically into the implementation of the Bologna process; it has only gradually and grudgingly managed to adopt some of its provisions over the past decade. This paper sheds light on the forces and factors that have put obstacles in its way, including: (1) the epistemological…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Scientific Research, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
Zgaga, Pavel; Miklavic, Klemen – European Education, 2011
The article analyzes the last two decades of higher education reforms in Slovenia. During the "period of transition," they were led by national as well as international initiatives. At an early stage, the national initiatives were mainly based on criticisms of the last reform made by the former regime, although the generation of new ideas and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, International Cooperation
Daun, Holger – European Education, 2011
The nature of European education systems and their respective modes of governing education were principally determined by factors internal to individual countries until the early 1980s. After the extension of the European Union and the acceleration of globalization, European countries have adopted some features that exist in many countries around…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Governance, International Cooperation, Educational Change
Stevick, Doyle – European Education, 2009
Eleven years after Estonia regained independence, its government sought admission to the European Union and NATO, which pressured the country to act on issues related to the Holocaust and in particular to adopt a Holocaust education day in schools. The policy, though adopted, was deeply unpopular within the country, leading to the dilemma of…
Descriptors: Democratic Values, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, International Organizations
Grek, Sotiria; Lawn, Martin – European Education, 2009
A constant element of Europeanization, from the 1950s, was the cultural strategy of creating a common identity, fabricated through cultural symbols and exchange; education was enmeshed within this strategy. In particular, cultural cooperation was associated with a new identity, "a European model of culture correlating with European integration."…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), International Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Organizations (Groups)
Schriewer, Jurgen – European Education, 2009
This article is about the so-called Bologna process and the historically unprecedented diffusion of an abstract model for the restructuring and harmonization of higher education studies and degrees across Europe it has fuelled. This process is interpreted here as a particular example of much larger processes of world-level interconnection and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Systems Analysis, Foreign Countries, International Organizations
Cremonini, Leon; Antonowicz, Dominik – European Education, 2009
Globalization steers modern society and contributes significantly to the internationalization of higher education. New means of transport and communication expand educational and research opportunities worldwide and higher education is becoming a blossoming global industry. It is also seen as a vital part of national policy and the national…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, Foreign Countries, Research Opportunities

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