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Title: EPC


1
EPC
  • The Bologna Process

2
The Bologna Process
  • Bologna
  • The UK Sleepwalking to Disaster ?
  • (for professional engineers scientists)
  • Clive Neal-Sturgess
  • Professor Emeritus in Mechanical Engineering
  • University of Birmingham
  • Member of EPC

3
The Bologna Process
  • Outline structure
  • HoC HE Select Committee
  • Questions
  • Overview of Bologna
  • Break out session
  • Address Select Committee questions

4
The Bologna Process
  • HoC HE Select Committee submissions 18th
    December
  •       Implications of the Bologna process for
    the UK Higher
  • Education sector advantages and
    disadvantage
  •        The implications of a three-phase
    structure of higher education
  • awards for to one-year Masters and
    short undergraduate
  • courses (HNCs, HNDs, and Foundation
    Degrees)       Awareness and engagement in the
    Bologna process within
  • HEIs
  •        Opportunities to enhance the mobility of
    students from the UK
  •      

5
The Bologna Process
  • The possible implementation of a European
    Credit Transfer
  • System (ECTS) and a focus on learning
    outcomes and
  • competencies Quality Assurance systems
    in HE (teaching and research) the
  • compatibility of UK proposals and Bologna
  •  Degree classification reform in light of
    Bologna
  • The broader impact of Bologna across Europe a
    more
  • standardised Europe and the consequences
    for the UKs
  • position in the global market for HE
    (Bologna and the second
  • phase of the Prime Ministers Initiative
    for International
  • Education (PMI 2)).

6
The Bologna Process
  • PMI2 sets out to achieve by 2011.
  • Attract an additional 70,000 international
    students to UK HE, and an additional 30,000
    international students to UK FE
  • Double the number of countries sending more than
    10,000 students per annum to the UK
  • Achieve demonstrable improvements to student
    satisfaction ratings in the UK
  • Achieve significant growth in the number of
    partnerships between the UK and other countries.

7
The Bologna Process
Heinrich the German Bologna 1380 after Voltolino
8
The Bologna Process
  • Towards the European Higher Education Area
    (EHEA)
  • 1988 Magna Charta Universitatum
  • 900th Anniversary of the founding of the
    University of Bologna
  • 1998 Sorbonne Declaration
  • France, Italy, Germany UK
  • 1999 Bologna 29 Nation States
  • Reaffirmed Sorbonne
  • 2001 Prague
  • Reaffirmed Bologna
  • 2003 Berlin
  • Two cycle degree process
  • Recognition of degree and periods of study (ECTS)
  • 2005 Bergen
  • Third cycle of degrees (PhD ONLY)
  • Integration of EHEA ERA

9
The Bologna Process
  • Summary of Bologna Cycles
  • First Cycle Mobility Degree
  • 180 ECTS (3 years)
  • Second Cycle
  • 90-120 ECTS (2 years)
  • 60 absolute minimum (one year)
  • Third Cycle
  • As yet undefined
  • 3 to 4 years?
  • Salzburg could not agree on ECTS in Third Cycle
  • Some Nations already have this

10
The Bologna Process
  • Bologna principles
  • Transparent EU wide system of degrees and
    definitions permitting wide exchange and
    collaboration of Nation States
  • Entry to First Cycle based on National criteria
  • Entry to second cycle completion of first cycle
  • Entry to third cycle completion of second cycle
  • Output Standards (LOs) orientated

11
The Bologna Process
  • European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)
  • 60 credits one full time academic year
  • 30 or 46 weeks study?
  • Was/is a time served measure
  • Becoming volume measure of LOs
  • Changing to output standards and Levels by
    linking to Dublin Descriptors (Copenhagen)
  • Dublin Descriptors are levels of attainment after
    First, Second and Third Cycles.

12
The Bologna Process
  • Started as academic process, BUT
  • In the lead by 2010
  • Lisbon/Barcelona to increase the average
    research
  • investment level from 1.9 of GDP today to
    3 of GDP by 2010, of which 2/3 should be funded
    by the private sector.
  • Industry not prepared to fund gap
  • Now re-examined targets have become
    aspirations!!

13
The Bologna Process
  • EU motivation - economic competitiveness
  • Research Investment gap
  • EU 1.9 and stagnant
  • FP7 budget under pressure
  • US 2.7 and growing
  • Japan 2.9 and growing
  • Twin Pillars
  • European Research Area (ERA)
  • European Higher Education Area (EHEA)
  • Bologna the instrument to integrate the EHEA
    and ERA

14
The Bologna Process
  • General Climate in Europe
  • Bologna similar to EU Constitution
  • Political elite moving far faster than VCs
  • Vice Chancellors moving faster than academics
  • 323 seen as Anglo Saxon Solution
  • Has been for at least 3 years
  • Output standards seen as Anglo Saxon Solution
  • Anglo Saxon standards seen as low
  • Nations moving from 5 year degrees to 32 have
    deep concerns as to what is the use of the First
    Cycle degree
  • 3 year PhD an anathema to many in Europe

15
The Bologna Process
  • Defence of MEng (1)
  • Defence document by UUK, ECUK, EPC
  • HEFC no longer necessary to define MEng as an
    undergraduate Masters degree
  • Problems
  • Clearly not 32
  • Not now integrated as permit 31 (4-1)
  • Cant claim high input standards now dropped
  • Can claim high selection at Level 2
  • Cant claim high output standards Europe has
    them now

16
The Bologna Process
  • Defence of MEng (2)
  • Bolster MEng
  • 30 credits levels 3/4 as credit bearing
    industrial placement, gives 90 credits i.e.
    minimum
  • A further 30 credits post 4th year as extended
    project or credit bearing industrial placement?
  • Clumsy solution
  • MEngs may not be accepted in Europe for entry to
    Third Cycle degrees
  • Some evidence of this already (UUK)

17
The Bologna Process
  • Defence of MEng (3)
  • Any admission of inequality of MEng could have
    serious repercussions on International
    Accreditation
  • FEANI, EUR-ACE, Washington Accord?
  • Already under pressure with FEANI
  • BERGEN Stocktaking
  • Some fields of study remain outside the two-cycle
    system in a number of countries in particular,
    medicine and related fields, engineering,
    architecture and law.

18
The Bologna Process
  • Defence of MEng (4)
  • CESAER/SEFI
  • The 32 model has become a standard reference in
    engineering.  This should not exclude other
    possible paths towards the second-level degree,
    such as an integrated 5 years curriculum or a 42
    or a 41 model.

19
The Bologna Process
  • Are we confusing objectives?
  • Bologna is a mainstream academic process
  • Applicable to all fields of study, research
    orientated at upper levels
  • Problem areas are
  • medicine and related fields, engineering,
    architecture and law
  • THESE ARE ALL PROFESSIONS
  • Therefore the fundamental conflict is between
    professional recognition and Bologna

20
The Bologna Process
  • Play the Professional Exemption Card
  • Medicine will, Law will, why shouldnt we?
  • Define MEng as a Professional Masters Degree
  • It actually is in all but name already
  • International Professional accreditation is much
    more mature than Bologna
  • Partial precedent professional doctorates EngD
    etc
  • Downside MEngs may need enhancement to register
    for PhDs

21
The Bologna Process
  • Possible ways forward?
  • Defend MEng
  • Problematic but necessary
  • Claim professional exemption?
  • Knock on effects SEFI, FEANI
  • Bolster MEng to comply with Bologna?
  • Extra 30 credits possible
  • Extra 60 credits difficult
  • Could be easier to go for 32
  • A 32 Bologna Compliant MEng?
  • Many academics would favour this
  • Difficulties with funding and top up fees

22
The Bologna Process
  • The major findings of the EFMD/Trendence survey
    are
  • as follows
  • 50 have no in-depth knowledge of the Bologna
    reforms.
  • Where awareness is limited, the expectations of
    the Bologna reforms is higher than where
    knowledge about Bologna is more widespread.
  • Western European countries are by far the most
    preferred destination for studying abroad.
  • Language is the factor having the strongest
    impact on choice
  • Overall reputation is the deciding factor as to
    which institution Bologna students will pick for
    foreign study.
  • On gaining bachelors degrees, 50 intend to study
    for a masters qualification immediately.

23
The Bologna Process
  • The EU is but one stakeholder in the Bologna
    process
  • 45 countries across Europe have signed up to
    create an integrated European higher education
    area (EHEA).
  • China, Latin America, Australia and Asian
    countries are now officially designated as
    Bologna Observers and attend all meetings.
  • The US is now asking the questions
  • FORGET EUROPE THINK THE WORLD !!!

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The Bologna Process
  • Thank you for listening
  • any questions.
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