The Europeanization of higher education: Markets, politics or learning?

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Series Details Vol.44, No.2, June 2006, p231-248
Publication Date June 2006
ISSN 0021-9886
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This article looks at increased European co-operation in higher education, taking as its main case study the proposal for universities to adopt a common core curriculum for European studies. The article situates higher education co-operation in the context of political and economic imperatives promoting 'ever closer union' and highlights immanent dangers for academic goals. However, it also identifies the scale of European co-operation as an opportunity for national higher education actors to resist together what they may be unable to resist alone: namely, greater economic and political intrusion into academic life. Long term, this may prove crucial to the vitality of the European integration process.

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