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Rifkin - The European dream: Chapter 1 , Chapter 9 , Chapter 10 , Chapter 13 & pp.379-385




Session 1

Perkin - History of Universities

Altbach - Comparative Higher Education: Knowledge, the university, and development

Allegre, Berlinguer, Blackstone, & Ruttgers - Sorbonne joint declaration

European Ministers of Education - Bologna declaration

National Union of Students in Europe - Goteborg declaration

European Ministers of Education - Towards the European higher education area

European Ministers of Education - Realising the European higher education area

National Union of Students in Europe - Luxembourg student declaration

European Ministers of Education - The European higher education area: Achieving the goals

European University Association - Lisbon declaration

Naeve - Bologna declaration: Historic dilemmas

Teichler - Comparative higher education

Carnoy - Rethinking the comparative




Session 2

Frackmann & De Weert - Higher education policy in Germany

Gebhardt - Beyond Humbolt-America?

Hormuth - Germany: Through reform

Labi - Germany's Ivy League lottery

Hochstettler - Aspiring to the steeples of excellence

Labi - Germany moves closer

Pritchard - Trends in the restructuring




Session 3

Tarrach - Strategic framework for Universite du Luxembourg

Ministry of Culture, Education, & Research - Luxembourg policy pamphlet

Sebkova & Urbanek - Access to higher education in the Czech Republic

Stastna - Internationalization of higher education

Bastova, Menclova, Sebkova, & Kohoutek - Czech higher education students

Bateson & Taylor - Student invovlement




Session 4

Osfield - The internationalization of student affairs

Dalton - The significance of international issues

Ping - An expanded international role

Schaferbarthold - The place of student services

Labi - In Germany, Parents' Weekend is a novelty