Table of Content
Contents of Part 1 Introduction. The Future of Higher Education and “the European Level”. Liviu Matei.- Part I: Internationalization of Higher Education. – 1. Internationalisation of Higher Education – What Can Research Add to the Policy Debate? [Overview Paper]. Hans de Wit, Ligia Deca, Fiona Hunter.- 2. Internationalization of Higher Education: Navigating Between Contrasting Trends. Sarah Guri-Rosenblit.- 3. Balanced Mobility Across the Board – a Sensible Objective? Irina Ferencz.- 4. Challenges of Student Mobility in a Cosmopolitan Europe. Janine Wulz, Florian Rainer.- 5. Redefining Internationalization at Home. Jos Beelen, Elspeth Jones.- 6. The Impact of Exposure to Diversity in the International University Environment and the Development of Intercultural Competence in Students. Jeanine Gregersen – Hermans .- 7. Internationalisation as a Lever for Change: the Case of Italy. Fiona Hunter.- 8. Becoming Bologna Capable: Strategic Cooperation and Capacity Building in International Offices in Kazakhstani HEIs. Jason Sparks, Adil Ashirbekov, Aisi Li, Lynne Parmenter, Zakir Jumakulov, Aida Sagintayeva.- 9. Internationalization Strategies and Policies in Second-tier Higher Education Institutions. Hans de Wit, Miri Yemini, Randall Martin.- Part II: Higher Education Financing and Governance. – 10. Background Note for the Section on Financing and Governance [Overview Paper]. Liviu Matei.- 11. Strategies for Efficient Funding of Universities in Europe. Enora Bennetot Pruvot, Anna-Lena Claeys-Kulik, Thomas Estermann.- 12. Financing Research Universities in Post-communist EHEA Countries. Ernő Keszei, Frigyes Hausz, Attila Fonyó, Béla Kardon.- 13. Policy Incentives and Research Productivity in the Romanian Higher Education. An Institutional Approach. Lazăr Vlăsceanu, Marian-Gabriel Hâncean.- 14. Patterns of Funding the Internationalisation of Higher Education. A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Internationalisation. Liviu Matei, Julia Iwinska, Daniela Crăciun.- 15. The Evolving Landscape of South-East Asian Higher Education and the Challenges of Governance. Sauwakon Ratanawijitrasin.- Part III: Excellence and Diversification of Higher Education Institutions’ Missions. – 16. Seeking Excellence, Practicing Rankings, and Aiming at Diversification of Higher Education Institutions’ Mission in the European Higher Education Area [Overview Paper]. Jan Sadlak.- 17. Excellence-driven Policies and Initiatives in the Context of Bologna Process: Rationale, Design, Implementation and Outcomes. Isak Froumin, Mikhail Lisyutkin.- 18. The Knowledge Society and Diversification of Higher Education: From the Social Contract to the Mission of Uiversities. Attila Pausits.- 19. Excellence and Diversification of Higher Education Institutions’ Missions. Marco Porzionato, Federica De Marco.- 20. “New” Rankings on the Scene: The U21 Ranking of National Higher Education Systems and U-Multirank. Gergely Kováts.- Part IV: Teaching, Learning and Student Engagement .- 21. Teaching and Learning: an Overview of the Thematic Session [Overview Paper]. Manja Klemenčič, Paul Ashwin.- 22. Teaching and Learning: A Journey from the Margins to the Core in European Higher Education Policy. Cristina Sin.- 23. The Meanings of Student Engagement: Implications for Policies and Practices. Paul Ashwin, Debbie Mc Vitty.- 24. How Do We Know How Students Experience Higher Education? On the Use of Student Surveys. Manja Klemenčič, Igor Chirikov.- 25. Understanding the Quality of Learning in Digital Learning Environments: State of the Art and Research Needed. Bernadette Charlier, Laurent Cosnefroy, Annie Jézégou, Geneviève Lameul.- 26. Assessment of Learning Outcomes. Hamish Coates.- 27. Giving Voice to Non-traditional Students “Walking” the Narrative Mediation Path. An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Dan Florin Stănescu, Elena-Mădălina Iorga, José González Monteagudo, Maria Francesca Freda.- Part V: Social Dimension and Equity of Higher Education .- 28. Equity and the Social Dimension: an Overview [Overview Paper]. Alex Usher.- 29. No Future for the Social Dimension? Florian Kaiser, Aengus Ó Maoláin, Līva Vikmane.- 30.- A Comprehensive Approach to Investigating the Social Dimension in European Higher Education Systems – EUROSTUDENT and the PL4SD Country Reviews. Dominic Orr, Shweta Mishra.- 31. How did the Latest Increase in Fees in England Affect Student Enrolment and Inequality? Koen Geven.- 32. Struggling with Social Polarization. Student Financial Support in Romania in the Framework of the Bologna Process.- Daniela Alexe, Cezar Mihai Hâj, Bogdan Murgescu.- 33 Premises of Inclusive Access and Success of Roma People in the Romanian Higher Education.Diana-Maria Cismaru, Cristina Fiţ, Delia Gologan.
Contents of Part 2
Part VI Education, Research and Innovation.- 1. Bridging Education, Research and Innovation: the Pivotal Role of Doctoral Training [Overview Paper]. Marzia Foroni.- 2. European Doctoral Programs in Light of EHEA and ERA. Nicola Vittorio.- 3. Tuning Tools and Insights for Modern Competence-based Third-cycle Programs. Ann Katherine Isaacs.- 4. Enhancing the Quality of Research in Europe: Theoretical Perspectives on and Guiding Principles for Researcher Development. Linda Evans.- 5. The Quality of Doctoral Training and Employability of Doctorate Holders: the Views of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers. Filomena Parada, John Peacock.- 6. The Romanian Ph D students at CERN: the Bologna Process and Beyond. Alexandru Nicolin, Florin Buzatu.- Part VII Quality Assurance.- 7. European Quality Assurance – a European Higher Education Area success story [Overview Paper]. Hanne Smidt.- 8. International Quality Reviews with an EQAR-registered Agency. Melinda Szabo.- 9. A Merry-Go-Round of Evaluations Moving from Administrative Burden to Reflection on Education and Research in Romania. Koen Geven, Adina Maricuţ.- 10. Students as Stakeholders in the Policy Context of the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Higher Education Institutions. Frauke Logermann, Liudvika Leišytė.- 11. Negotiating Liminality in Higher Education: Formal and Informal Dimensions of the Student Experience as Facilitators of Quality. Vanessa Rutherford, Ian Pickup.- Part VIII The Impacts of the Bologna Process on the EHEA and Beyond.- 12. The EHEA at the Cross-roads. The Bologna Process and the Future of Higher Education [Overview Paper]. Sjur Bergan.- 13. Current and Future Prospects for the Bologna Process in the Turkish Higher Education System. Armağan Erdoğan.- 14. The Bologna Process Goes East? From “Third Countries” to Prioritizing Inter-regional Cooperation Between the ASEAN and EU. Que Anh Dang.- 15. Future Scenarios for the European Higher Education Area: Exploring the Possibilities of “Experimentalist Governance”. Robert Harmsen.- Part IX Evidence-based Policies in Higher Education: Data Analytics, Impact Assessment and Reporting.- 16. Evidence-based Policies in Higher Education: Data Analytics, Impact Assessment and Reporting [Overview Paper]. Jamil Salmi.- 17. Higher Education Research in Europe. Ulrich Teichler.- 18. A Comparative Study on Cost-sharing in Higher Education – Using the Case Study Approach to Contribute to Evidence-based Policy. Dominic Orr.- 19. Does Research Influence Educational Policy? The Perspective of Researchers and Policy-makers in Romania. Georgeta Ion, Romiţă Iucu.- 20. Changed Academic Relationship Between Professors and Students at Uni Potsdam: Impact of Bologna 2011-2012. Christen Hairston.- About the Editors.- About the Authors.