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Trends in higher education in EU countries and non-EU countries: comparative analysis

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dc.contributor.author Bondar, Tamara Ivanivna
dc.contributor.author Бондар, Тамара Іванівна
dc.contributor.author Telychko, Nataliia Viktorivna
dc.contributor.author Теличко, Наталія Вікторівна
dc.contributor.author Tovkanets, Hanna Vasylivna
dc.contributor.author Товканець, Ганна Василівна
dc.contributor.author Shcherban, Tetiana Dmytrivna
dc.contributor.author Щербан, Тетяна Дмитрівна
dc.contributor.author Kobal, Vasyl Ivanivych
dc.contributor.author Кобаль, Василь Іванович
dc.date.accessioned 2020-04-14T09:34:40Z
dc.date.available 2020-04-14T09:34:40Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.msu.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/5702
dc.description Bondar T. Trends in higher education in EU countries and non-EU countries: comparative analysis / T. Bondar, N. Telychko, H. Tovkanets, T. Shcherban, V. Kobal // Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala, 12 (1Sup1), P. 77-92. en_US
dc.description.abstract The article presents the comparative analysis findings related to the current trends in higher education in the ten European Higher Education Area countries. The focus of this study is to identify Ukraine’s transformations and developments in higher education through the lens of similarities and differences in the higher education in the ten countries. Although all these countries belong to the European higher education area (EHEA), the five countries including Austria (AT), the Czech Republic (CZ), Germany (DE), Slovakia (SK), Sweden (SE) are the European Union members while Armenia (AM), Azerbaijan (AZ), Georgia (GE), Moldova (MD), and Ukraine (UA) have a ‘non-EU country’ status. Being a member of the Bologna process since 2005, Ukraine was the only country with legislation in higher education that was not adjusted to current requirements and realities of the deep transformation process in Europe, until 2014. The findings provide insight for how the countries approach Bologna reforms, what aspects they prioritize, what challenges they are facing. Existing reports and studies tackling the issue of trends in higher education are consulted and thoroughly analyzed through the indicators including the number of the students in the ten European Higher Education Area countries, enrollment trends in tertiary education, tertiary education public expenditure in a year as a GDP proportion, academic staff, age groups and gender division, quality assurance, European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System, and student mobility. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Revista Romaneasca pentru Educatie Multidimensionala en_US
dc.subject trends in higher education en_US
dc.subject European Higher Education Area en_US
dc.subject size of the student population en_US
dc.subject yearly public expenditure share on tertiary education en_US
dc.subject enrollment trends in tertiary education en_US
dc.subject student mobility en_US
dc.title Trends in higher education in EU countries and non-EU countries: comparative analysis en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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