26-27 April 2012

Bucharest Ministerial Conference

The 2012 Bucharest Ministerial Conference is expected to bring together 47 European Higher Education Area ministerial delegations, the European Commission, as well as the Bologna Process consultative members and Bologna Follow-Up Group partners. The meeting will be an opportunity to take stock of progress of the Bologna Process and set out the key policy issues for the future. The EHEA ministers will jointly adopt the Bucharest Ministerial Communiqué, committing to further the Bologna goals until 2020.

EHEA Ministerial Conference Documents

The results of the 2009-2012 Work Plan

The results of the 2009-2012 Work Plan are resumed in the following reports of the Bologna Process Working Groups and Networks:

Disclaimer:
The reports listed above reflect the discussions of the Working Groups and Networks' members, according to the Terms of Reference adopted by the Bologna Follow-Up Group and the BFUG 2009-2012 Work Plan.

The Report on the Implementation of the Bologna Process

The Report on the Implementation of the Bologna Process provides facts and analyses on the state of the art regarding the implementation of the Bologna Process at national level at the end of 2011. It is based on questionnaires to the national authorities and on statistical evidence collected by data collectors (Eurostat, EURYDICE and Eurostudent). The report is prepared by the data collectors and the Reporting Working Group and endorsed by the BFUG. Its Executive Summary contains conclusions regarding the student experience in the EHEA.

The "European Higher Education at the Crossroads: Between the Bologna Process and national reforms" publication gathers the papers presented and discussed at the "Future of Higher Education – Bologna Process Researchers’ Conference", held in Bucharest on 17-19 October 2011. The two volumes are meant to provide inspiration to policy makers, as they provide insights from the point of view of researchers on the Bologna Process.

Statements from EHEA consultative members and other organisations are meant to inform the ministers on the position of the issuer regarding topics that are addressed in the Conference:

Translations of the 2012 Bucharest Communiqué

2012 Bucharest Communiqué - French version
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2012 Bucharest Communiqué - Lithuanian version
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Bucharest Communiqué