EUROPEAN INTEGRATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN THE WESTERN BALKANS
Deadline: 15-03-2012
Location: Rectorate of the University of Zagreb, Croatia
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The Faculty of Political Science of the University of Zagreb and the Department of Educational Research of the University of Oslo invite to the conference “European Integration in Higher Education and Research in the Western Balkans”, taking place in the Rectorate of the University of Zagreb, May 3-4, 2012.
Description:
The conference is part of the 3-year project, funded by the Norwegian Research Council through its NORGLOBAL programme, “European Integration in Higher Education and Research in the Western Balkans,” of which the Knowledge Base is also a part.
The conference will gather researchers and policy makers from Croatia and other countries of the Western Balkans and will focus on the current state-of-the-art with respect to data and knowledge about systems of higher education and research, data and analysis needs on the side of policy makers as well as key research topics and related theoretical and methodological approaches. The conference will also be an opportunity for researchers from the region to present their work and explore possibilities for collaboration with colleagues from the region and Norway.
The conference theme
The conference will primarily focus on changes in the higher education systems and institutions in the Western Balkan countries, in particular changes that can be linked to European initiatives in higher education, such as the Bologna Process and the EU’s Europe 2020 Strategy (incl. Lisbon Strategy and Modernization Agenda).
One session during the conference will be dedicated to researchers who have already done studies on higher education and research in the region. The session will follow in its format the similar paper sessions in international scientific conferences, with 3-4 papers presented in each session, followed by comments and suggestions by other participants in the session.
The proposals for papers should be sent in the form of an extended summary (maximum 800 words).
Information of the research topic or research questions, main theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches and overview of results should be included in the proposal.
Proposals that focus on issues of governance, policy, European integration and contribution of higher education and research to regional development will be given priority. It is possible to submit proposals for papers focusing on one country or one institution, but preference is given to comparative studies.
Deadline: 15 March 2012
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