At the European Student Summit in Vienna in March 2010, ESU presented its account of ten years of the Bologna Process. You can download the publication here. |
Published in 2009, ESU's Equity Handbook provides tips about campaigning and activism, as well as information about particular issues such as underrepresented groups and obstacles for those who want to enter higher education. Download the handbook here. |
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ESU's Bologna With Student Eyes Report 2009 provides the year's only independent analysis of Bologna implementation, and a critical appraisal of the state of play ten years after the reform programme's launch. Crucually, it is based on data from national unions of students themselves, providing a real, ground-level assessment of current implementation.
You can download the full version of BWSE 2009 here |
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The Bologna With Student Eyes survey is conducted by ESU every 2 years in preparation for the Ministerial Summits on the Bologna Process. It demonstrates the level of implementation that the Process has achieved across Europe and lays out the needs and demands of students across the continent. This edition was released in May 2007.
Download this publication here |
The second in our series of Bologna With Student Eyes reports from 2005 can be downloaded here. |
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You can download the first in the series of bi-annual Bologna With Student Eyes reports from 2003 here |
ESU is delighted to launch its Gender Equality handbook. Produced by the Gender Equality Committee between 2006-2008, it examines gender equality issues within higher education in a way which provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation and a clear baseline for action. You can download the full Gender Equality handbook here. |
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ESU has recently published its first ever Student Union Development Handbook. Funded by the Council of Europe and written by ESU's Student Union Development Committee, the handbook is designed to be a capacity building tool to help student unions to learn from one another, to develop new skills and strengthen other areas of working. It forms a major part of ESU's objectives for 2009 by leading us clearly towards a stronger student movement.
The full Student Union Development Handbook can be downloaded here. |
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You can find ESU's official publication on the Lisbon Agenda here
Published in 2006, 'The Lisbon Agenda' provides an invaluable tool for students in terms of understanding and engaging with the European Union's Lisbon Agenda which continues to define much of EU policy making in 2009. |
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This publication brings together the key findings from ESU's 'Towards an EQF' Project which reached its conclusion in April 2008. Entitled 'Final report: The European Qualifications Framework from a Stakeholder Perspective', it summarises the key points from the five national case studies and outlines the main messages that need to be taken into account if successful implementation of the EQF at national level is to become a reality.
Here is the link to the full text of the EQF report. The final report is also available in the office of ESU for free. If you wish it to be posted and agree to cover posting expenses, please inform Frances at Frances[ata]esu-online.org. |
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