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The purpose of the Consortium is to facilitate the implementation of policies and practices that support student mobility both within and among Provinces and Territories and granting of transfer credit in order to improve access to post-secondary education in Canada
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Le Consortium a pour but de faciliter la mise en oeuvre de politiques et de pratiques visant à appuyer la mobilité des étudiants à l’intérieur d’une province ou d’un territoire et d’une province ou d’un territoire à l’autre, ainsi que le transfert de crédits afin d’améliorer l’accès aux études postsecondaires au Canada.

 

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07Jan2009

Conference: Canadian Perspectives on the Bologna Process

The University of Alberta is hosting a conference on the Bologna Process in Edmonton, March 19-20, 2009. The Bologna Process is an agreement between 46 countries to harmonize European higher education by 2010. This has ramifications for the international post-secondary education community in the areas of program development, graduate student recruitment, student mobility and methods for quality assessment. This is an opportunity to:

  • Hear from international and national experts
  • Update your knowledge of the Bologna Process and contribute to Canada's response to it

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