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The European Framework of Qualifications aims to create a cohesive and comparable system for higher education degrees across Europe. Founded at the BERGEN 2005 conference, this initiative focuses on establishing a unified framework that describes qualifications based on workload, level, learning outcomes, competencies, and profiles. Chaired by Denmark, it operates within the broader policy context of the Copenhagen Process and the Lisbon Agenda, ensuring that qualifications meet key principles at both national and European levels, fostering transparency and mobility within the European Higher Education Area.
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Qualification Framework Julian Lonbay
Europe of Knowledge • European Higher Education Area • A common framework of readable and comparable degrees • Establish a framework of comparable and compatible qualifications described in terms of workload, level, learning outcomes, competencies and profile for BERGEN 2005 • a European Framework • an overarching framework of qualifications for the European Higher Education Area.
Bologna follow up group • European Framework of Qualifications • Chaired by Denmark • Terms of Reference include key principles underlying EFQ, both at national and European levels; • Must fit within wider policy domain of Copenhagen Process and Lisbon Agenda