Higher education reforms in romania : between the bologna process and national challenges / edited by Adrian Curaj, Ligia Deca, Eva Egron-Polak, Jamil Salmi. - vi, 226 páginas : 8 ilustraciones

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1. Romanian HE in 2009-2013. The Bologna Process and national Priorities in the search for a global presence: Adrian Curaj, Ligia Deca, Cezar Mihai Haj -- 2. The role of impact assessment in evidence-based HE policy making. The contribution of transparency tools Lucian Ciolan: Romita Lucu, Calin Hintea, Ciprian Fartusnic, Mihai Paunescu -- 3. Why do Romanian universities fail to internalise quality assurance? Koen Geven, Oana Sarbu, Robert Santa, Adina Maricut, Norbert Sabic.-4. Equity from an institutional perspective in the Romanian HE: Jamil Salmi, Cezar Mihai Haj, Daniela Alexe -- 5. Evaluation capacity building as a means to improving policy making and public services in higher education: Nicolae Toderas, Ana-Maria St?varu -- 6. Student Centred Learning: translating trans-national commitments into institutional realities. The Romanian experience: Liviu Matei, Cezar Mihai Haj, Daniela Alexe -- 7. Internationalisation of higher education in Romanian national and institutional contexts: Eva Egron Polak, Ligia Deca, Cristina Fit -- 8. Are talents wisely spent? The case of student subsidies in Romanian Higher Education: Viorel Proteasa, Adrian Miroiu -- 9. The Quest for Quality in Higher Education: Is there any place left for equity and access? Gabriel-Alexandru Vîiu, Adrian Miroiu -- 10. Building and deepening a comprehensive strategy to Internationalise Romanian Higher Education: Laura Engel/ Hans de Wit -- 11. National strategies for internationalization of higher education. Lessons from a comparative analysis: Germany, Estonia, Poland and Romania. Liviu Matei, Julia Iwinska.

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