European Higher Education Area: Challenges for a New Decade, 1st ed. 2020
Challenges for a New Decade

Coordinators: Curaj Adrian, Deca Ligia, Pricopie Remus

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This open access book presents the major outcomes of the fourth edition of the Future of Higher Education ? Bologna Process Researchers Conference (FOHE-BPRC 4) which was held in January 2020 and which has already established itself as a landmark in the European higher education environment. The conference is part of the official calendar of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) for events that promote and sustain the development of EHEA. The conference provides a unique forum for dialogue between researchers, experts and policy makers in the field of higher education, all of which is documented in this proceedings volume.


 The book focuses on the following five sub-themes:

 - Furthering the Internationalization of Higher Education: Particular

 - Challenges in the EHEA

 - Access and Success for Every Learner in Higher Education

 - Advancing Learning and Teaching in the EHEA: Innovation and Links With Research

 - The Future of the EHEA - Principles, Challenges and Ways Forward

 - Bologna Process in the Global Higher Education Arena. Going Digital?

 While acknowledging the efforts and achievements so far at EHEA level, the Paris Ministerial Communiqué highlights the need to intensify crossdisciplinary and cross-border cooperation. One of the ways to achieve this objective is to develop more efficient peer-learning activities, involving policymakers and other stakeholders from as many member states as possible for which this book provides a platform. It acknowledges the importance of a continued dialogue between researchers and decisionmakers and benefits from the experience already acquired, this way enabling the higher education community to bring its input into the 2020. 

European Higher Education Area (EHEA) priorities for 2020 onwards. European Higher Education Area: Challenges for a New Decade marks 21 years of Bologna Process and 10 years of EHEAand brings together an unique collection of contributions that not only reflect on all that has been achieved in these years, but more importantly, shape directions for the future.


 This book is published under an open access CC BY license.

Introduction.- Part 1: Furthering the internationalization of higher education: particular challenges in the EHEA (coordinated by Hans de Wit and Ligia Deca).- Part 2: Access and success for every learner in higher education (coordinated by David Crosier and Mihai Cezar Hâj).- Part 3: Advancing learning and teaching in the EHEA: innovation, links with research, and cooperation with the ERA (coordinated by Michael Gaebel and Romiță Iucu).- Part 4: The future of the EHEA - principles, challenges and ways forward (coordinated by Sjur Bergan and Liviu Matei).- Part 5: Bologna Process in the global higher education arena. Going digital?” (coordinated by Dominic Orr and Adrian Curaj). 


Adrian Curaj is a former minister of education, science and innovation in Romania. He is the head of the UNESCO Chair on Science and Innovation Policies at the National University of Political Sciences and Public Administration and professor at the Politehnica University of Bucharest. Adrian Curaj has been working as a consultant with World Bank, UNESCO, UNIDO, ETF and EC for studies in Tertiary Education, Science and Innovation, and Foresight. He has been actively involved as project leader, country or group leader and expert in many research projects, most of them in research management, higher education management and foresight, areas where he also published scientific articles and books.. He has been the initiator and co-chair of the Bologna Process Researchers Conferences (2011, 2014, 2017, 2020). Adrian Curaj was member of the Board of Directors of the U.S. Fulbright Commission in Romania and the Romanian representative at the Bologna Follow-Up Group.  Also, professor Curaj is member of the Romanian Association for the Club of Rome, member of the Romanian National Commission for UNESCO and fellow to the World Academy of Art & Science (WAAS).



Ligia Deca is currently the Presidential Adviser for Education and Research within the Romanian Presidential Administration. In this capacity, she also coordinates the “Educated Romania” National Project.

She graduated a PhD program in Political Sciences and Educational Policies at the University of Luxembourg and was a research fellow at the „New Europe College”, with a focus on internationalization of higher education.

Author of several papers and studies in the field of educational policies, Deca also worked as an expert for the Council of Europe, European Commission, EQAR, DAAD etc. In 2014 she was a member of the ‘Science in Education’ Expert Group set-up by the European Commission and in 2019 she was chosen as an evaluating expert for th

Provides valuable insights into the status-quo and the future directions for the Bologna Process and the European Higher Education Area Addresses hot topics on today’s educational agenda Presents the most recent research done on the future of the Bologna Process Bridges the gap between policy and research within the context of the European Higher Education Area Marks 21 years of Bologna Process and 10 years of European Higher Education Area