Ministerial Declarations and Communiqués
Ministerial Conference Leuven / Louvain-la-Neuve 2009
On 28 and 29 April 2009, the Ministers responsible for higher education in the then 46 countries of the Bologna Process met in Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve to establish the priorities for the European Higher Education Area until 2020. They highlighted in particular the importance of lifelong learning, widening access to higher education, and mobility. By 2020, at least 20% of those graduating in the European Higher Education Area should have had a study or training period abroad.
Bologna + 10 Ministerial Conference
Ten years after the historical Bologna Declaration that structurally reshaped European higher education, another Ministerial Conference was held in Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), which - for the first time - was also broadcasted live via Internet.
The Benelux Ministers Frank Vandenbroucke and Marie-Dominique Simonet (Flemish and French Community of Belgium), Ronald Plasterk (Netherlands) and François Biltgen (Luxembourg) had invited their European Colleagues in charge of higher education in the then 46 countries participating in the Bologna Process, to jointly define political orientations for the coming 10 years.
The conference took place at the historical location of the ancient University of Louvain - the oldest higher education institution in the Benelux founded in 1425 - of which the modern universities Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (K.U.Leuven) and Université catholique de Louvain (UCL) share the legacy. The choice for universities as conference venue had also symbolic value. The Benelux countries wanted to give clear visibility to the substantial role the academic community plays in the achievement of the Bologna goals. Bologna is more than mere convergence of policies set by public authorities. Higher education institutions, staff and students all together have made an impressive contribution to the implementation and will continue to define the shape of the European Higher Education Area.
With the Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué, the Ministers from 46 European countries established the priorities for the European Higher Education Area until 2020. They highlighted in particular the importance of lifelong learning, widening access to higher education, and mobility and agreed that by 2020 at least 20% of those graduating in the European Higher Education Area should have had a study or training period abroad.
Background documents
Reports submitted to the Ministers
Working Group on Employability Report to Ministers 2009
Eurostat and Eurostudent Key indicators on the Social dimension and Mobility
EURYDICE Higher Education in Europe 2009 - Developments in the Bologna Process
Bologna Coordination Group on Mobility Report 2009
Report of the Expert Network on student support 2009
Report on Qualifications Frameworks 2009
Bologna Beyond 2010 (report 2009)
Bologna Process between London and Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve
Bologna Process Stocktaking Report 2009
Synthesis of the replies received from national QF correspondents
Report to the BFUG on the analysis of the 2007 National Actions Plans for Recognition
Positions papers and other contributions
Contribution of the Council of Europe to the EHEA - 2009
Bologna With Student Eyes 2009
Position Paper - The Coimbra Group and European Higher Education after Bologna 2010
ECA Position Paper on the BFUG Bologna Beyond 2010 Report
ENQA Position paper on Quality Assurance in the EHEA - 2009
EURASHE statement - Moving Professional Higher Education into Bologna post 2010'
Position Paper of the European Network for Universities of Applied Sciences (UASNET) - 2009
Prague Students Declaration 2009
The Bologna Process and the Education of the Engineers - 2009
Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly - Press Statement - 2009
UK HE sector position on the Bologna Process beyond 2010
Programme
Opening addresses
- Marc Vervenne, Rector of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Minister Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgium/Flemish Community
- Minister Ondřej Lika, Czech Republic Opening address by Minister Ondřej Lika, Czech Republic
Keynote speech
- Ján Figel', European Commission European Commission Keynote Speech - 2009
Introductory statement
- Sjur Bergan, Council of Europe Council of Europe introductory statement - 2009
Presentations on progress of implementation
- 2009 Bologna Process Stocktaking - Andrejs Rauhvargers, Latvia Bologna Process Stocktaking - Conclusions and recommandations - 2009
- “The Bologna Process in Higher Education in Europe: Key indicators on the social dimension and mobility“ - Inna Steinbuka, Eurostat Eurostat and Eurostudent Key indicators on the Social dimension and Mobility - Presentation
- “Higher Education in Europe 2009: Developments in the Bologna Process” – David Crosier, Eurydice EURYDICE Higher Education in Europe 2009 - Presentation
- “Bologna with Students Eyes” - Ligia Deca, European Students’ Union Bologna With Student Eyes 2009 - Presentation ESU intervention Leuven 2009
- Preliminary results from the “Trends 2010” survey - Jean-Marc Rapp, European University Association EUA Contribution to the Bologna Process - 2009
- “Lifelong Learning: Impediments & Examples of good practice” - Lars Lynge Nielsen, EURASHE EURASHE Presentation - Lifelong Learning: Impediments & Examples of good practice - 2009
Relfections by
- Jan Sadlak, UNESCO-CEPES
- Bruno Curvale, ENQA
- Monique Fouilhoux, Education International
- Irene Seling, BUSINESSEUROPE
Welcome address
- Bernard Coulie, Rector of the Université catholique de Louvain
Finalisation and adoption of the Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué
Informations on the next ministerial conferences
- Minister Johannes Hahn, Austria Invitation to 2010 Ministerial Conference
- State Secretary Károly Manherz, Hungary
- Minister Ecaterina Andronescu, Romania
Closing statements
- Ján Figel’, European Commission European Commission Closing statement - 2009
- Minister Frank Vandenbroucke, Belgium/Flemish Community
- Minister Ondřej Lika, Czech Republic
London to Leuven/Louvain-la-Neuve 2009
This report, prepared by the Bologna Follow-Up Group Secretariat, focuses mainly on activities carried out under the different action lines in the Bologna work programme 2007-2009.
Members
46 countries
signed the Leuven / Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué
Benelux Higher Education
Higher education in the Flemish Community of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - English
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - Deutsch
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - French
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - Italian
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - Lithuanian
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - Polish
- 2009 Leuven Louvain-la-Neuve Communiqué - Slovenian