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Ideas and Universities Seminar
May 15, 2009
Globalizing the 'Bologna Process': Looking Closely at Europe's 'Looking Out' Policy for Higher Education
8:00 AM
-
9:30 AM
The Pyle Center, 702 Langdon Street
This event is free and open to the public.
Susan Robertson
Professor of Sociology of Education
Graduate School of Education
Coordinator
Center for Globalization, Education, and Societies
University of Bristol (UK)
Professor Robertson will be looking closely at the globalization of Europe’s
Bologna Process
, which is altering the terms and terrain of higher education in and outside of Europe. She argues that this process-- the creation of a unified higher education system--consists of distinct phases, and she discusses in detail the "extra-regional" aspects of its most current phase of development.
This presentation is part of the
Ideas and Universities International Video Seminar Series
and is made available on the UW–Madison campus thanks to funding and support from the
UW-Madison Division of International Studies
, the
Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Bristol
(UK), the
Worldwide Universities Network
, WISCAPE, and UW–Madison's School of Education
International Education Committee
.
In-person attendance at the Pyle Center viewing site is strongly encouraged to ensure your opportunity to interact and discuss with other participants locally and internationally. However, for those unable to attend, WUN usually offers a live webcast of the event which can be accessed through the
Ideas and Universities Seminar Series
website.
Media associated with this event
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May 5, 2009
Associations, Networks, and Alliances: Making Sense of the Emerging Global Higher Education Landscape
April 20, 2009
Enter the Dragon? China's Higher Education Returns to the World Community
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