11/03/2010 - 12/03/2010
Budapest, Hungary - Vienna, Austria

MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE BUDAPEST - VIENNA 2010

On 12 March 2010, the Minsters of the now 47 countries participating in the Bologna Process adopted the Budapest-Vienna Declaration and officially launched the European Higher Education Area.

The Conference of the European Higher Education Area Ministers was followed by a meeting with Ministers from different parts of the world in the Second Bologna Policy Forum on "Building the Global Knowledge Society: Systemic and Institutional Change in Higher Education" that was concluded with the Vienna Bologna Policy Forum Statement.

DECLARATION




Official Opening

István Hiller, Minister of Education and Culture, Hungary

Màrius Rubiralta, Secretary General of Universities, Ministry of Education, Spain

Androulla Vassiliou, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism & Youth

BMAC European Commission Opening Speech


The European Higher Education Area: Achievements, Challenges and Perspectives

Degree and Curriculum Reform - Cooperation in Quality Assurance

Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers’ Consortium

BMAC Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers' Consortium - 1

Gerhard Riemer, BUSINESSEUROPE

BMAC Gerhard Riemer, BUSINESSEUROPE

Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe

BMAC Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe - 1

Jens Vraa-Jensen, Education International
Achim Hopbach, European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

BMAC Achim Hopbach, European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education

Lars Nielsen, European Association of Institutions in Higher Education
Ligia Deca, European Students’ Union

BMAC Ligia Deca, European Students' Union

Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association

BMAC Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association

David Crosier, Eurydice

BMAC David Crosier, Eurydice


Mobility and Recognition

Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers’ Consortium

BMAC Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers' Consortium - 2

Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe

BMAC Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe - 2

Jens Vraa-Jensen, Education International
Lars Nielsen, European Association of Institutions in Higher Education
Ligia Deca, European Students’ Union

BMAC Ligia Deca, European Students' Union - 2

Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association

BMAC Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association - 2

David Crosier, Eurydice

BMAC David Crosier, Eurydice - 2

Stamenka Uvalic-Trumbic, UNESCO

BMAC Stamenka Uvalic-Trumbic, UNESCO


Social Dimension

Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers’ Consortium

BMAC Don F. Westerheijden, Researchers' Consortium - 3

Ligia Deca, European Students’ Union

BMAC Ligia Deca, European Students' Union - 3

Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association

BMAC Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association - 3

David Crosier, Eurydice

BMAC David Crosier, Eurydice - 3


Essence and Impact

Lars Nielsen, European Association of Institutions in Higher Education
Ligia Deca, European Students’ Union 

BMAC Ligia Deca, European Students' Union - 4

Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association

BMAC Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association - 4


Adoption of the Budapest-Vienna Declaration

2010 Budapest-Vienna Declaration

Androulla Vassiliou, EU Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism & Youth

BMAC European Commission Closing Speech

Màrius Rubiralta, Secretary General of Universities, Ministry of Education, Spain
Daniel Petru Funeriu, Minister of Education, Research, Youth and Sport, Romania
Beatrix Karl, Minister of Science and Research, Austria


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