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"I would like to congratulate the godfather of the Bologna process, Mr Berlinguer, on this own-initiative report, in which he wanted to draw attention back to the important issue of youth mobility for educational purposes. It was important to recapitulate the shortcomings and problems arising from the implementation of the Bologna process that slowed it down, so that we can quickly achieve its goal – that the academic qualifications and education of students at any European university are recognised and valid throughout the European Union in order to create a genuine European university citizenship and to strengthen employability.
Education is a public responsibility of the Member States, EU institutions, and other key players, so it is essential to keep funding and improving education for young people across Europe, including in the context of their mobility. It is also necessary to create some sort of common core curriculum, establish uniform academic titles throughout Europe, and recognise credits obtained by students from their studies with regard to their mobility in the EU.
Mobility should be for everyone and should be the basis for the reform of higher education. In this context, it is also essential to establish the common European Qualifications Framework and, subsequently, to implement it effectively at the national level. I therefore continue to keep my fingers crossed for this project and hope that this new report will contribute to the improvement of the Bologna process as quickly as possible and that we can count on 100% support from all stakeholders."@en1
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