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"People wishing to relocate in order to undertake periods of study or work experience abroad, outside their country of origin, still face obstacles. These obstacles make it harder to achieve the objectives of the Europe 2020 strategy concerning the creation of a knowledge-driven, innovative economy. Thanks to the Bologna system, we can speak of a European higher education system, and I consider this to be a huge achievement in our progress towards the compatibility of education systems in Europe.
The Bologna process is a challenge because it initiated enormous changes. Education reform has not only enabled students to make use of educational programmes at foreign universities, but also increases the role played by universities in society. It is now important to strengthen the Bologna system in order to make it possible to realise in full the proposal that a student who studies at a given university is entitled to receive a degree, and that his qualification should be recognised throughout the EU. In other words, we have to create a learning-friendly environment and increase student mobility. Strengthening and developing the Bologna process, in particular through the recognition of qualifications, the harmonisation of academic standards and the promotion of mobility are the right way to achieve this objective. Therefore, I am pleased that, in the report adopted today, MEPs have called for more involvement at Union and national level and by all key entities participating in the Bologna process. Subsequent obligations taken on by Member States relating to the Bologna process should be specific and should aim to promote the full realisation of the process."@en1
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