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"The University of Bologna, founded in 1088 and with the motto
is Europe’s oldest university and celebrated its 900th anniversary in 1988; it remains a centre of higher-education excellence. In 1998, on the occasion of the 800th anniversary of the University of Paris, a group of European ministers signed the Sorbonne Declaration, with the intention of harmonising the European higher education system. On 19 June 1999, 30 European countries signed the Bologna Declaration, the objective of which was to establish, by 2010, a European Higher Education Area that is coherent, compatible, competitive and attractive to students from Europe and third countries; an area that promotes European cohesion through the knowledge, mobility and employability of its graduates, so as to ensure that Europe will perform better in the world. Through the mutual recognition of academic qualifications by the various universities of the signatory countries, the Bologna process enables the greater mobility of persons, in general, and students, in particular. I welcome the adoption of this report and I am sure it will be a major incentive to continuing this process and that it will contribute to achieving the objectives of Education and Training 2020 and the Europe 2020 strategy."@en1
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