Work programme of the Bologna Follow-Up Group 2001-2003

Seminar on Joint Degrees within the framework of the Bologna Process

Bologna Seminar Stockholm, Sweden 30/05/2002 - 31/05/2002

Joint Degrees within the framework of the Bologna Process - Stockholm Results 30-31 May 2002

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Joint degrees are important instruments for implementing the objectives set out in the Bologna Declaration and the Prague Communiqué: promoting student and teacher mobility, employability, quality, the European dimension and the attractiveness and competitiveness of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Joint study programmes could provide an instrument for giving students the chance to gain academic and cultural experience abroad and institutions of higher education an opportunity to co-operate. Such co-operation could exploit wider competences and resources than those available at any single institution.

These conclusions concern joint degrees in a system of higher education essentially based on two main cycles.

Source: The Stockholm Conclusions – Conclusions and recommendations of the Seminar on Joint Degrees within the framework of the Bologna Process
Ministry of Education and Science Stockholm, Sweden - 31 May 2002
Stockholm conclusions

Published: 30/05/2002 - Last modified: 20/10/2016
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