ESU believes the answer to the question above is "no". At the European Student Summit in Vienna, ESU will present its account of ten years of the Bologna Process.
Some of the conclusions of ESU’s new publication Bologna at the Finish Line: social inclusion is still far down on the agenda of policy- and budget makers; the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is considered to be one of the big achievements of the Bologna Process, while the system often fails to facilitate and can sometimes also hinder student mobility.
You can download the publication at esu-online.org from the 10th of March.
The Bologna at the Finish Line Publication is part of the project Enhancing the Student Contribution to the Bologna Implementation (ESCBI). The project is funded with support from the European Commission.
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