EURASHE's mission is to promote the interests of professional higher education in the member countries of the European Union and in other European countries, in institutions which are public or recognised and/or financed by the public authorities of a European Union member country or another European country.
EURASHE FORUM
Welcome to the EURASHE Member Forum!
This is a page specially designed to enable EURASHE members and in some cases stakeholders to communicate, discuss and exchange on issues, events and activities surrounding Higher Education.
Please feel free to look under the the FORUM page to read, participate and create discussions on many HE topics.
Also, under the EVENTS/ACTIVITIES page, you can review the past/upcoming events of EURASHE surrounding Higher Education, and create forum/discussion groups.
News From BOLOGNA: Ministers come together at the Ministerial Conference in Budapest to refocus Bologna objectives
Ministers push towards a complete intregration of Bologna.
The Ministers responsible for higher education in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) met in Budapest and Vienna on March 11-12, 2010. Aside from their welcoming of Kazakhstan as a new EHEA member, the Ministers mostly focused the conference on underlining their commitment to 'the full and proper implementation of the agreed (Bologna) objectives and the agenda for the next decade set by the Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué.
EURASHE EVENTS: EURASHE March 2010 Budapest Convention comes to a fruitful end
A look back on the Budapest Convention.
On 10th March 2010 EURASHE held its (first ever) Convention prior to a Ministerial Conference of the Bologna countries. The 'Bologna' Ministers were meeting in Budapest and Vienna to 'celebrate the tenth anniversary of the start of the Bologna reform process, and also to launch the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), which will take another ten year to fully implement the reform in the growing number of countries, and especially in the higher education institutions.
EURASHE Events First EURASHE Forum for Central Europe sets the pace for future dialogue in Budapest on March 9th, 2010
The EURASHE Forum Establishing Effective Dialogue on the effects of 'Bologna' on Professional Higher Education.
Seminar for Delegation of Presidents, Rectors & Academics from State and Non-State Universities of the Russian Federation
Location: EURASHE Secretariat, Brussels (BE).
Title: “Introduction to the European Higher Education Reform Process (‘Bologna’) in the areas of the 3-cycle system, quality assurance, lifelong learning”
EURASHE Presidents' Council Meeting
A meeting of the Presidents' Council of EURASHE to discuss upcoming events, policy movements and issues.
EURASHE Convention at Budapest
In the framework of the Bologna Ministerial conference organised by the Austrian and Hungarian governments on 11-12 March 2010 in Vienna and Budapest, EURASHE in cooperation with ACA (Academic Cooperation Association) held a Convention of professional HE in Budapest, on 10 March 2010.
The event was hosted by the Budapest Business School and has the support of the Hungarian Rectors Conference.
The theme of the event was: “What has been the impact of the Bologna Process on professional higher education and its institutions?”
Bologna Ministerial Conference
The Ministers responsible for higher education in the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) met in Budapest and Vienna on March 11-12, 2010. Aside from their welcoming of Kazakhstan as a new EHEA member, the Ministers mostly focused the meeting on underlining their commitment to 'the full and proper implementation of the agreed (Bologna) objectives and the agenda for the next decade set by the Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué.
Budapest Forum on the Bologna procces in the countries of Central Europe
The ‘Forum on the Bologna process in the countries of Central Europe’, as it was officially called, which took place on the 9th March, and was also hosted by Budapest Business School, gathered experts from a number of Central European and Eastern European countries and also from the Baltic countries.
This exchange of opinions on the real implementation of ‘Bologna’ on both national and institutional levels, brought together experts from those countries chosen in an individual capacity, who openly discussed and compared the specific problems related to this issue.