Bernd Wächter Director, ACA Fostering student mobility. Bruxelles 29 May 2008 Student mobility. What is the realistic picture in the EHEA today?

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Bernd Wächter Director, ACA Fostering student mobility. Bruxelles 29 May 2008 Student mobility. What is the realistic picture in the EHEA today?

A few words on ACA A (mainly) European association of national organisations in internationalisation Promoting innovation through internationalisation Studies and expert opinion on (international) HE developments -English-taught programmes in Europe -EURODATA (global student mobility stats) -Perceptions of European HE worldwide Seminars and conferences, such as Beyond European HE in the next decade, Tallinn, June

Bologna and mobility: differentiation by type Need to differentiate by type of mobility Expectations regarding intra-European (intra- EHEA) mobility Expectations regarding mobility into Europe / EHEA Expectations regarding degree mobility vs. credit (temporary) mobility

Bologna and mobility: frequent expectations General expectation (or objective): an increase of mobility. Mobility into the EHEA: increase due to enhanced readability of degrees (compatible with international standard) and QA (selection criteria for destination choice?) Intra-European mobility: originally (naïve?) expectation of increase. Later (at least in parts of EHEA) fear of a decrease in short term mobility inside the EHEA, due to shorter duration and higher density of programmes Concentration of debate on short-term mobility (in ironical contrast to quantitative importance)

Bologna and mobility: rarely made observations Intra-European credit mobility could lose its lustre (competing opportunities of international / intercultural exposure) Competitiveness of EHEA might undermine the all are equal assumption in European HE, and result in decreased recognition of credits / decreased mobility Same phenomenon could (but need not) increase intra-European degree mobility.

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: difficulties Early days: even in early EHEA countries, hardly any student cohorts have gone through both cycles Student mobility influenced by many factors (in parallel/addition to Bologna): difficulty to isolate the Bologna impact Student mobility statistics leave much to be desired and thus hamper impact assessment (for example, no international data collection on credit mobility at all)

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: credit mobility / Erasmus Lack of overview of entirety of credit mobility Assumption that credit mobility equals Erasmus is doubtful Steady rise in Erasmus numbers over the programmes lifetime From close to zero to almost 160,000 in 2006/07; rise since 2000/01 about 40% (Bologna-relevant period) Flattening of growth curve in recent years Stagnation / temporary decrease in some countries Overall: no evidence of negative Bologna impact.

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: degree mobility Europe has biggest share of foreign students globally (2003: 1.1 of 2.1 million/EURODATA) Slightly more than half of these are Europeans (i.e. high intra-European degree mobility) Very uneven distribution

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: degree mobility CountryAll students (in million) Foreign students (in thousand) % foreign students of all students UK Germany France Italy Spain Poland

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: degree mobility / UNESCO Data UNESCO Data for EHEA countries: most countries rise between 20 and 50%, some over 100%, others drop Numbers slightly suspect: methodological problems Overall impression: EHEA growth, roughly in line with global growth No clear indication of positive or negative Bologna effect

Impacts of Bologna on mobility: Surveys and studies Astonishingly little research on a hotly debated issue INCHER/GES 2006 (incoming and outgoing credit mobility in 11 European countries) in institutions in transition to Bachelor/Master –3 and 4% report mobility increase –61 and 56 % report stability –35 and 40% report decrease But: same respondents expect in the future: –55% increase –34% stability –10% decrease Like other studies (DAAD, 2006, HIS 2007): mostly felt mobility.

That was it. Thank you for your kind attention.