Ministerial Declarations and Communiqués

Ministerial Conference London 2007

Ministerial conference London, United Kingdom 17/05/2007 - 18/05/2007
London Ministerial Conference - members

Towards the European Higher Education Area: responding to challenges in a globalised world.

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Draft agenda

2007 London Ministerial Conference - Programme

2007 London Ministerial Conference - List of Delegates

Welcome speeches and accession of Montenegro

Based on our agreed criteria for country membership, we welcome the Republic of Montenegro as a member of the Bologna Process.

Keynote speech: Bologna in a global context: future challenges and opportunities for the EHEA

Comments and questions to Brenda Gourley, Vice Chancellor, Open University by all delegates
Chair: Alan Johnson

Progress since Bergen

Comments and questions: Ministers and Heads of Delegations
Chair: Ute Erdsiek-Rave, Vice President of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany, and Minister for Education and Women, Schleswig-Holstein

Reports and statements

BFUG Secretariat

Working Groups

European Commission

Council of Europe

Stakeholders

Our stocktaking report, along with EUA’s Trends V report, ESIB’s Bologna With Student Eyes and Eurydice’s Focus on the Structure of Higher Education in Europe, confirms that there has been good overall progress in the last two years. There is an increasing awareness that a significant outcome of the process will be a move towards student-centred higher education and away from teacher driven provision. We will continue to support this important development.

Feedback from panel sessions

Report by Sir Roderick Floud, EUA and Lars Lynge Nielsen, Eurashe
Comments and questions: all delegates
Chair: Annette Schavan

2007 London Ministerial Conference - Panel Sessions outcome

Discussion of Communiqué

Comments: Ministers and Heads of Delegations
Chair: Bill Rammell, Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education, UK

Closing remarks

Chair: Alan Johnson

Published: 17/05/2007 - Last modified: 26/10/2016
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Bergen to London 2007

This report, prepared by the Bologna Follow-Up Group Secretariat, gives an overview of the key elements of the Bologna Work Programme for 2005 –2007. It includes contributions from the Chairs of Working Groups, seminar organisers, the European Commission and consultative members. It also includes, in an Annex, some contributions from individual country members, summarising the main developments at national level over the period 2005-2007. Country members contributed on a voluntary basis. Hence, not all countries are included.

Bologna Process between Bergen and London

Members

46 countries
signed the London Communiqué

Booklet

Bologna Process Booklet 2007 cover

The UK higher education sector supports the ambitions of the Bologna Process and the actions proposed to modernise European higher education. This booklet highlights a range of some of the current initiatives and activities in UK higher education. It paints a positive picture of the UK’s work with the Bologna Process, on which UK will continue to build as we progress towards 2010.

Bologna Process Booklet - Excellence through engagement