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01/14/02 EUA CONVENTION of HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS General Introduction Eric FROMENT President Iits our way of implementing ther action plan since Dubrovnik GRAZ 29 MAY 2003 1

Introduction : EUA’s vision for the EHEA 01/14/02 Introduction : EUA’s vision for the EHEA Strengthening the role of Institutions in the Bologna process I- From Salamanca on - preparation of GRAZ II- Careful selection of the five themes III- Clear definition of challenges Its the way of 2

I- From Salamanca onwards - preparation of GRAZ 01/14/02 Key elements from Salamanca Autonomy with accountability Quality as a building block Active participation in Bologna follow-up and thematic seminars Preparation of documents for discussion Through Council meetings and Conferences Through Trends III and the realisation of a comprehensive survey of all HEIs Its the way of 2

I- Preparation of Graz : Bologna Seminars and pilot projects 01/14/02 GRAZ is part of the Bologna process This explains the mix of participants at the Convention EUA has had an active role in all 8 Official Follow-up Seminars since Prague EUA launched 2 pilot projects through Socrates and co-ordinates 100 ECTS and DS Counsellors Its the way of 2

I- Preparation of Graz :Themes and Texts 01/14/02 January 2002 : Vienna Council adopts Graz Themes Each theme discussed widely before distribution N°1 : Zurich Council 2002 and Crete meeting of DGs and RCs 2003 N°2 : Bristol Conference 2003 N°3 : Roskilde Conference 2002 and Geneva Council 2003 N°4 : Geneva Council 2003 N°5 : Zürich Conference 2002, Bologna Seminars, Pilot Projects Its the way of 2

I- Preparation of Graz : Trends III 01/14/02 Proposed by EUA as part of the Bologna follow-up; supported by the Commission through Socrates EUA decides to widen scope (≠ Trends II) through surveying HEIs (800 received/1800 sent) Therefore Trends III allows comparisons Ministries, Rectors’ Conferences, HEIs, Students, Employers Associations Authors of the report : Sybille REICHERT and Christian TAUCH Its the way of 2

I- Preparation of Graz : new element 2003 01/14/02 Commission’s Communication on “The role of universities in the Europe of knowledge” EUA’s response : prepared in Bristol through GA and Council using previous declarations from EUA taking into account the responses of individual Rectors’ Conferences Now EUA’s response constitutes the collective framework for our work in Graz Its the way of 2

I- Preparation of Graz : why such an intensive preparation ? 01/14/02 Ensure that we are basing our Graz discussions on texts prepared through meetings with members Ensure that we have a sound basis for discussion in the working groups Would be helpful if comments and recommendations for action reflected not just your individual opinion but that of your institution. Its the way of 2

II- Why these five Themes ? 01/14/02 Need to express our priorities concerning the Bologna process and to identify the next steps Aware that long term vision concerning HEI in Europe has to be consolidated and that wider challenges must be expressed Important for our members to discuss how to assume their own responsibilities in their activities 15

II- Why these five Themes: 01/14/02 Important to express our own priorities concerning the Bologna process and to identify the next steps prioritising the Bologna Action Lines (theme 5) discussing Research and Doctoral Studies (theme 2) emphasising the European dimension of QA (themes 1 and 3) underlining the importance of strategic action at institutional level (theme 3 and 4) 15

II- Why these five Themes ? 01/14/02 Aware that long term vision has to be consolidated and wider challenges be expressed : Importance of research based teaching for high quality education and of strengthening institutions maintaining both activities across Europe Open discussion on what a EUROPEAN Area means in a global world and to clarify the goal. 15

II- Why these five Themes: 01/14/02 Important for our members to discuss how to assume their own responsibilities in their activities Particular role of discussions on internal quality and governance issues 15

III- Challenges for the Convention 01/14/02 Taking our responsibilities YOU have great responsibilities You are leading or representing a great number of HEI, more than 300 in Graz Institutions represented are in charge of educating more than 4 million students and, by the way, European citizens and future leaders of Europe (NB EUA members together, more than 10 millions) EUA Institutions are in charge every year of 2 to 3 millions new students-citizens 15

III- Challenges for the Convention 01/14/02 The sum of Europe’s universities represents a strength and a responsibility Graz needs to convey this reality To influence EUA members’ internal behaviour by sending them strong recommendations To influence European Higher Education Ministers “behaviour” in Berlin by sending them a clear statement 15

III- Graz Convention step by step 01/14/02 III- Graz Convention step by step Setting the scene in Plenary Sessions with our Key Note Speakers and Panels For Group discussions : the Graz Reader, Trends III + EUA Pilot Projects. Reports from group discussions on Saturday Preliminary Report by General Rapporteur, Prof. Christina Ullenius Adoption of Graz Declaration by EUA Council (4th July) Presentation in Berlin (Sept) 10