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"The Bologna process has been vital in making student, researcher and teacher mobility in the EU possible. Nevertheless, the numbers of those who study or teach in another Member State are still very low. Targeted support is needed from the EU institutions to assist Member States and higher education institutions to meet Bologna requirements. Renewed efforts by education institutions and national organisations themselves are also essential in implementing reforms needed to close implementation gaps so that a true European Higher Education Area becomes a reality. Problems with the mutual recognition of academic qualifications, the calculation of ECTS and grades, core curricula, the recognition of Erasmus and practical experience gained abroad continue to act as barriers to students wishing to study in another EU Member State.
I fully endorse Mr Berlinguer’s report. EU support for the Bologna process will ensure we meet the EU 2020 goals for jobs and growth, as mobility among students will lead to greater labour mobility. The revision of the Professional Qualifications Directive will complement the Bologna process by providing assurances that qualifications gained in another Member State will be recognised across the EU."@en1
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