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Title: Trends V: Universities shaping the European Higher Education Area


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Trends V Universities shaping the European
Higher Education Area
  • European Association of Faculties of Pharmacy,
  • Lille 12 September 2008

2
Presentation overview
  • Will talk about
  • The Context of Higher Education reform
    development in Europe
  • Key issues from Trends V
  • Implications for the future
  • Wont talk about
  • Pharmacy (or other disciplines)

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EUA at a glance
  • 800 university members
  • 46 countries
  • 34 National Rectors Conferences Members
  • Independent Voice for the University Sector
  • policy dialogue (focus EHEA and ERA)
  • projects and surveys
  • services to members

4
The Context increasing pressure to
modernise..
  • Competion in a global knowledge society,
    demography storing up problems -gt HEIs should
  • - Increase participation widen access
  • - be more local, more regional, more European,
    more global
  • - be more competitive / be more socially
    inclusive
  • - increase mobility within Europe / attract more
    students and scholars from outside Europe
  • - improve academic quality / be more responsive
    to labour market
  • - provide compatible curricula / maintain
    cultural diversity
  • - be more autonomous / conform to set framework
  • - concentrate research / respond to regional
    needs
  • - do it all with decreasing public funding...

5
2007
Trends Series accompanying Bologna process
Trends V European Universities shaping the EHEA
2005
2003
Trends IV European Universities Implementing
Bologna

2001
Trends III Progress towards the EHEA
1999
Trends II Towards the EHEA
Trends I Learning Structures in Higher Education
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Overall attitude to reform
  • 74 of institutions respond that  it is
    essential to make rapid progress towards the
    EHEA 
  • 8 increase since Trends III
  • Large majority in nearly all countries

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Three cycle system..
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Three cycle issues
  • National interpretation of reforms
  • Co-existence of old and new structures
  • Employability issues
  • Academic vs professional qualifications
  • Motivation understanding institutions
    obliged to change vs those pushing for change
  • (extent of) govt support to reform

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Lifelong Learning
  • Confusing concept(s)
  • Not (yet) a high priority in institutions 17
    only
  • Site visits a range of institutional practice,
    but little strategic thinking
  • Structural reforms have taken precedence over
    LLL, but opportunities now to use Bologna tools
    for flexible learning

12
European policies impacting on universities
  • The European Higher Education Area
  • Bologna Process looking forward to post 2010
    what next?
  • The European Research Area
  • FP7 mid term review cost models for universities
  • Research Careers and Mobility
  • ERC EIT
  • Internationalisation
  • Growing EC interest programmes, (Erasmus Mundus
    etc)
  • Governance, autonomy funding
  • The ECs Modernisation Agenda for Universities

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Ongoing challenges
  • Relationship of HEIs with government and society
  • Understanding usage of Bologna tools
  • Trust, on the basis of institutional quality
    culture
  • LLL in context of changing demography
  • Access and widening participation equality not
    in contradiction with quality, but fundamental to
    it
  • Implications of the EHEA beyond 2010 in
    responding to global challenges
  • Increasing emphasis on accountablity/comparability
    /rankings better info or distorting missions?
  • Funding

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Final thoughts
  • It is not the strongest of the species, nor the
    most intelligent that survives. It is the one
    that is the most adaptable to change. (Charles
    Darwin)
  •  When you feel the winds of change, build a
    windmill, not a windbreak.  (Chinese proverb)
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