Welcome speeches and accession of Montenegro
Alan Johnson, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, UK
Rt Hon Alan Johnson Secretary of State for Education and Skills, United Kingdom: Opening AddressAnnette Schavan, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
Dr Annette Schavan, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany: Welcome Speech (English) Dr Annette Schavan, Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany: Welcome Speech (German)Jan Figel, European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth
Jan Figel, European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth: Welcome AddressSjur Bergan, Council of Europe
Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe: Speech to Bologna 5th Ministerial ConferenceKeynote speech: Bologna in a global context: future challenges and opportunities for the EHEA
Comments and questions to Brenda Gourley, Vice Chancellor, Open University by all delegates Chair: Alan Johnson
Progress since Bergen
Outcome of Stocktaking Report 2007, Andrejs Rauhvargers, Latvia
Bologna Process Stocktaking Presentation. Professor Andrejs Rauhvargers, Latvia. Chair of Stocktaking Working GroupTrends V and its consequences for institutions, Georg Winckler, EUA
EUA Trends Report VBologna With Student Eyes, Koen Geven, ESIB
Bologna With Student Eyes 2007 - Draft Executive Summary ESIB Press Release: Bologna with Student Eyes 2007Comments and questions: Ministers and Heads of Delegations Chair: Ute Erdsiek-Rave, Vice President of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany, and Minister for Education and Women, Schleswig-Holstein
Working Groups
Council of Europe
Feedback from panel sessions
Report by Sir Roderick Floud, EUA and Lars Lynge Nielsen, Eurashe Comments and questions: all delegates Chair: Annette Schavan
Discussion of Communiqué
Comments: Ministers and Heads of Delegations Chair: Bill Rammell, Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education, UK
Closing remarks
Ministers Marie-Dominique Simonet and Frank Vandenbroucke (French and Flemish Community of Belgium) on behalf of the Benelux hosts of the 2009 Ministerial conference
Jan Figel, European Commissioner
Jan Figel European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth: Closing AddressAlan Johnson, Secretary of State for Education and Skills, UK
Rt Hon Alan Johnson Secretary of State for Education and Skills: Closing AddressChair: Alan Johnson
Based on our agreed criteria for country membership, we welcome the Republic of Montenegro as a member of the Bologna Process.
Our stocktaking report, along with EUA’s Trends V report, ESIB’s Bologna With Student Eyes and Eurydice’s Focus on the Structure of Higher Education in Europe, confirms that there has been good overall progress in the last two years. There is an increasing awareness that a significant outcome of the process will be a move towards student-centred higher education and away from teacher driven provision. We will continue to support this important development.

