BWSE FOR2030 logos 02During the 2020 Rome Ministerial Conference, ministers for higher education expressed their commitment to building an inclusive, innovative and interconnected European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that underpins a sustainable, cohesive and peaceful Europe, by 2030. To support the implementation of this vision,  the Erasmus+ co-funded BWSE FOR2030 project (Bologna with Stakeholders Eyes for an Innovative, Inclusive and Interconnected EHEA by 2030) will hold a series of three peer-learning activities (PLAs) in 2023.

The second activity, dedicated to the topic “Towards an innovative EHEA by 2030”, will be hosted by the Croatian Ministry of Education and Science in Zagreb, Croatia. It is open to representatives of relevant ministries, higher education institutions, non-governmental organisations, students and other higher education stakeholders from EHEA countries. A maximum of 18 participants will be selected through a call for participation, which is now open.

During this activity, participants will be invited to:

  • engage in mutual learning and practice exchange;
  • identify potential solutions to existing challenges;
  • contribute to the formulation of tangible recommendations to support the effectiveness of the Bologna Process in the long term.

This event is free of charge. Student participants (max. four) selected through the call for applications will have their travel and accommodation costs reimbursed. All other participants are required to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

This event follows a first peer-learning activity on “Towards an inclusive EHEA by 2030”, hosted in The Hague by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Science and Culture and the Dutch Center for Diversity Policy (ECHO) on 16-17 February 2023, and is followed by a third activity, “Towards an interconnected EHEA by 2030” in June 2023. The three PLAs are organised as separate events, and each has its own call for applications.

For questions, please send an email to helene.peterbauer@eua.eu.

 

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Helene Peterbauer (EUA): Programme slides

Berta Paz (European Observatory of Service-Learning in Higher Education): Video message about service-learning as an innovative pedagogy

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