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TITLE OF PRODUCT:

Bulgaria’s higher education system and the implementation of the bologna process

NAME OF AUTHOR(S):

Rumiana Marinova-Christidi

TYPE OF PRODUCT:

Proceedings of the 2009 EMUNI Conference on Higher Education and Research Portorož, Slovenia, 25-26 September, 2009
International conference

LANGUAGE/S OF PRODUCT:

English

DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS:

The main strategic challenge facing Bulgarian higher education today is to provide quality education in a constantly changing international environment, in accordance with European standards (EHEA principles concerning quality and mobility in higher education). Meeting this challenge successfully is a precondition, in order for young Bulgarians to find employment and to have a career in an increasingly demanding domestic and global labor market.
Other main challenges facing Bulgarian higher education:
- Absorption from the EU Structural Funds and increasing investments in education;
- Ongoing work on the elaboration of a Strategy for the Development of Higher Education,
- Strengthening the status of higher education institutions as research centers,
- Encouraging co-operation between private sector and higher education.

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NAME OF COMPILER:

Milena Koleva

NAME OF INSTITUTION:

Department of Chemistry and Ecology, Technical University of Gabrovo

ROLE:

Manager