European Higher Education and the Internal Market
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European Higher Education and the Internal Market
Tensions Between European Policy and National Sovereignty
Cardoso, Sonia; Tavares, Orlanda; J. Rosa, Maria; Sin, Cristina
Springer International Publishing AG
09/2018
383
Dura
Inglês
9783319918808
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- PART 1.- Chapter 2. On Principles, Europe and Higher Education. Reflections on European higher education as an intersecting normative space; Pauline Ravinet.- Chapter 3. Neoliberalism in higher education policy; Peter Streckeisen.- Chapter 4. Jurifidication, judicialisation and judicial activism in higher education:v views from the CJEU; Fausto Comande and Jan de Groof.- Chapter 5. Differentiated integration in the field of higher education: between theory and practices of (non)integration; Amelia Veiga and Antonio Magalhaes.- Chapter 6. The EC Communications, the knowledge society and their influence over higher education; Alberto Amaral and Andree Sursock.- Chapter 7. The expansion of markets and the rise of skills: two roads leading to the same place. Higher education in the current agendas of international organisations; Alma Maldonado.- PART II. Chapter 8. The Bologna Process and the unachieved potential for the creation of a common higher education market; Cristina Sin and Orlanda Tavares.- Chapter 9. Higher education as a service: Denying the obvious; Anne van Wageningen.- Chapter 10. Overburdening higher education? The Europeanisation of the professional complex; Eva Hartmann.- Chapter 11. The recognition of professional qualifications: the part played by the European University Association in the alignment of EU legislation with the Bologna Process; Howard Davies.- Chapter 12. European policy implementation: Challenges for higher education quality assurance; Sonia Cardoso and Maria Joao Rosa.- Chapter 13. Conclusion; Orlanda Tavares and Cristina Sin
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Higher Education Policy;Education and the Market;Students as Consumers;Europe and Higher Education;Qualty assurance in higher education;sovereignty and higher education
Chapter 1. Introduction.- PART 1.- Chapter 2. On Principles, Europe and Higher Education. Reflections on European higher education as an intersecting normative space; Pauline Ravinet.- Chapter 3. Neoliberalism in higher education policy; Peter Streckeisen.- Chapter 4. Jurifidication, judicialisation and judicial activism in higher education:v views from the CJEU; Fausto Comande and Jan de Groof.- Chapter 5. Differentiated integration in the field of higher education: between theory and practices of (non)integration; Amelia Veiga and Antonio Magalhaes.- Chapter 6. The EC Communications, the knowledge society and their influence over higher education; Alberto Amaral and Andree Sursock.- Chapter 7. The expansion of markets and the rise of skills: two roads leading to the same place. Higher education in the current agendas of international organisations; Alma Maldonado.- PART II. Chapter 8. The Bologna Process and the unachieved potential for the creation of a common higher education market; Cristina Sin and Orlanda Tavares.- Chapter 9. Higher education as a service: Denying the obvious; Anne van Wageningen.- Chapter 10. Overburdening higher education? The Europeanisation of the professional complex; Eva Hartmann.- Chapter 11. The recognition of professional qualifications: the part played by the European University Association in the alignment of EU legislation with the Bologna Process; Howard Davies.- Chapter 12. European policy implementation: Challenges for higher education quality assurance; Sonia Cardoso and Maria Joao Rosa.- Chapter 13. Conclusion; Orlanda Tavares and Cristina Sin
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