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Bologna with Student Eyes

The Bologna Process aims to create high-quality higher education accessible to all students across Europe. With over 11 million students represented by 49 members from 38 countries, our goal is to ensure a student-centered approach in educational reforms. We advocate for mobility, social inclusivity, and lifelong learning as essential components of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Our policy initiatives emphasize equal opportunities, academic freedom, and the importance of student participation in quality assurance processes, reflecting a collective vision for the future of education in Europe.

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Bologna with Student Eyes

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  1. Bologna with Student Eyes Bologna beyond 2010 Ligia Deca Chairperson of the European Students’ Union Leuven/ Louvain la Neuve Ministerial conference 28-29th of April 2009

  2. Over 11 millions students in Europe! • 49 members • 38 countries Mainstreaming the student voice towards Leuven: • “Towards 2020: a student centred Bologna Process” Policy Paper • The Prague Student Declaration • Statement on the development of rankings and classification in the EHEA

  3. A student vision of the Bologna Process High quality higher education for all Cater for the diverse student and societal needs Equal opportunities for all, free from discrimination Student participation Academic freedom Education as both a public good and a public responsibility

  4. Priorities for the future of the EHEA • Mobility • Social dimension and lifelong learning • Quality assurance and student participation

  5. Mobility – BWSE 2009

  6. Mobility– BWSE 2009

  7. Social dimension – BWSE 2009

  8. Lifelong learning – BWSE 2009

  9. Student participation in quality assurance – BWSE 2009

  10. Student participation in internal quality assurance – BWSE 2009

  11. Student participation in external quality assurance processes – BWSE 2009

  12. Quality assurance systems’ compliance with the European Standards and Guidelines

  13. Bologna - Cathedral of Saint Petronius

  14. Thank you!

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