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  2. Academic mobility - Wikipedia

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    Academic mobility refers to students, teachers and researchers in higher education moving to another institution inside or outside of their own country to study or teach for a limited time. The Bologna process regulates academic mobility within European higher education area .

  3. Educational policies and initiatives of the European Union

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    The European Union has two different types of instrument to increase the quality and openness of the education and training systems of the EU's Member States: a set of policy instruments through which EU countries are encouraged to develop their own education systems and to learn from each other's successes; and a substantial programme to ...

  4. TEMPUS - Wikipedia

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    The TEMPUS (Trans-European Mobility Programme for University Studies) is a program that encouraged higher education institutions in the EU Member States and partner countries to engage in structured cooperation [1] through the establishment of "consortia". The "consortia" implemented Joint European Projects (JEPs) with a clear set of objectives ...

  5. Academic mobility network - Wikipedia

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    The Bologna process is a European initiative to promote international student mobility. Quality is a core element of the European Higher Education Area with an emphasis on multi-linguistic skills. Erasmus programme has supported European student exchanges since 1987. In 1987, around 3,000 students received grants to study for a period of 6 to ...

  6. European Educational Research Association - Wikipedia

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    The European Educational Research Journal (EERJ) [4] is the official journal of the European Educational Research Association (EERA). It is an international peer-reviewed journal with an editorial board drawn from across Europe and representing leading scholars in the educational field. The EERJ Editor is a member of the EERA Council.

  7. European Journal of Cultural Studies - Wikipedia

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    The European Journal of Cultural Studies is a major international, peer-reviewed academic journal originally founded in Europe by Pertti Alasuutari, Ann Gray and Joke Hermes. [1] It adopts a broad-ranging view of cultural studies, charting new questions and new research, and mapping the transformations of cultural studies.

  8. European University Information Systems organisation

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    The association counts more than 2,000 people from 120 different European Institutions and 18 National/Regional Organizations across 36 Countries. [citation needed] EUNIS brings together those who are responsible for the management, development and the policy for Information Technology in Higher Education in Europe. Members of EUNIS are ...

  9. European Education - Wikipedia

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    European Education: A Journal of Issues and Studies is a quarterly academic journal covering European education [1] that was established in 1969 and is published by Taylor and Francis. The journal covers education policy, theory, and practice with least one thematic issue per year. [ 1 ]