Employability and Mobility of Bachelor Graduates in Europe / edited by Harald Schomburg, Ulrich Teichler.

A decade after the Bologna Declaration has called for the establishment of a cycle system of study programmes and degrees all over Europe the changes actually having occurred in this reform process can be measured and assessed. To what extent did the bachelor students gained international experience...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, Imprint: SensePublishers,, 2011.
Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed. 2011.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (274 p.)
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material /  |r Harald Schomburg and Ulrich Teichler -- Preface /  |r Harald Schomburg and Ulrich Teichler -- Bologna – Motor or Stumbling Block for the Mobility and Employability of Graduates? /  |r Ulrich Teichler -- Moving to the Bologna Structure: Facing Challenges in the Austrian Higher Education System /  |r Helmut Guggenberger , Maria Keplinger and Martin Unger -- Professional Success due to Scarcity? Bachelor Graduates in the Czech Republic /  |r Radim Ryška and Martin Zelenka -- Bachelor Graduates in Germany: Internationally Mobile, Smooth Transition and Professional Success /  |r Harald Schomburg -- The Vocationalisation of University Programmes in France: Its Consequences for Employability and Mobility /  |r Jean-François Giret , Christine Guégnard and Claire Michot -- Bachelor Graduates in Hungary in the Transitional Period of Higher Education System /  |r László Kiss and Zsuzsanna Veroszta -- Mixed Outcomes of the Bologna Process in Italy /  |r Andrea Cammelli , Gilberto Antonelli , Angelo di Francia , Giancarlo Gasperoni and Matteo Sgarzi -- Employability and Mobility of Bachelor Graduates in the Netherlands /  |r Jim Allen and Johan Coenen -- Employability and Mobility of Norwegian Graduates Post Bologna /  |r Liv Anne Støren , Jannecke Wiers-Jenssen and Clara Åse Arnesen -- The Employability and Mobility of Bachelor Graduates in Poland /  |r Gabriela Grotkowska -- The UK Bachelors Degree – A Sound Basis for Flexible Engagement with an Unregulated Labour Market? /  |r Brenda Little -- Employability and Mobility of Bachelor Graduates: The Findings of Graduate Surveys in Ten European Countries on the Assessment of the Impact of the Bologna Reform /  |r Harald Schomburg -- The Authors /  |r Harald Schomburg and Ulrich Teichler. 
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