Bologna Process and the condition of higher education in Poland

Authors

  • Bartosz Mazurkiewicz University of Szczecin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34767/SIIP.2017.16.23

Keywords:

Bologna Process, higher education.

Abstract

Higher education in the era of globalization, the growing specialization, interdisciplinarity, internationalization – is constantly
evolving. With the Bologna process of european education adapts to the changes. In particular, the changes in the way education at the tertiary level, the introduction of quality standards, the promotion of mobility, creating a universal comparable qualifications framework. The article describes the history of the Bologna Process; characterized tools to achieve the main objectives; made a preliminary assessment of the state of higher education in Poland compared to other European countries; an attempt to identify future prospects, developments and challenges.

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Published

2017-11-05

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Studies and analysis