Name | B 3.1-2 International mobility of students through the looking-glass |
Description | Author:
Dominic Orr, Andrea-Cornelia Riedel
The countries involved in the Bologna process agreed upon an overall mobility rate of 20 % for 2020 at their last meeting in Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve in April 2009. The definition of this rate was left very broad. But what kind of picture can be drawn by the different mobility types, different directions of mobility, considering the social background and the subject studied in order to find a basis for such a benchmark? This article compares data from European countries involved in EUROSTUDENT and highlights some country examples against the background of the Bologna reforms. The article concludes with a number of practical and policy-related suggestions for both national and European levels which might encourage mobility. No download button available below? Then, you are either not logged in or the article was published before you joined the subscription. You can buy the article here: RAABE shop |
Filesize | 215.96 kB |
Filetype | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
Created On: | 12/17/2009 16:16 |
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