work
programme
programme
Work Programme
- Introduction
- Social Dimension
- Mobility
- Lifelong learning
- Employability
- Qualification frameworks/ Degree structures
- Education, research and innovation
- International openness
- Data Collection / Reporting on the Bologna Process Implementation
- Financing and Governance of Higher Education
- Quality assurance
- Recognition
- Transparency tools
- Student Centred Learning
events
Events
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Events calendar
- BFUG and BFUG Board meetings
- Working Group and network meetings
- Bologna seminars
- Extraordinary events
- Other relevant events
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Request to register event
related
EU Activities
EU Activities
Related EU Activities
- Researchers in European Research Area
- European Commission Report on Bologna Process from Prague to Berlin
- European Commission Report on Bologna Process from Berlin to Bergen
- European Commission Report on Bologna Process from Bergen to London
- European Commission Report on Bologna Process from London to Leuven and Louvain-La-Neuve
- European Commission Report on Bologna Process from Leuven and Louvain-La-Neuve to Budapest and Vienna
press
material
material
Budapest-Vienna Declaration & Vienna Bologna Policy Forum Statement adopted
Useful documents
Tools
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. Read more
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.



