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For questions relating to the rules of and signatory countries of the Bologna Process.

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I have a friend who is doing a master's in France (bac+5, or an M2) at a public university. They recently had their first year (M1) validated and received a "maîtrise" diploma, which cites L....
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I have found that my institution offers two types of Masters Coursework + Project/Thesis (2 Years) This consists of 3 semesters (1.5 years) of coursework content with an additional semester (6 ...
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After reading this question focusing on Austrian titles themselves, I still have a couple of open points that I would like to understand, especially around the relationship between Austrian titles and ...
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Can anyone refer me to materials to determine what a habilitation (HDR) earned in France, pre-Bologna circa 1993, would be equivalent to in the US? What would the US equivalent be for someone that ...
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I have a specialist degree (specialist diploma in dentistry) from a Russian institution. Would I be eligible for a European (e.g., German) master's program in economics? If so, how do I use the ...
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I recently graduated from a MSc in Spain. When applying for PhD abroad I discovered the equivalence system in place in order to "translate" my grades here into a standard one, as part of the Bologna ...
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I am just curious. Israel is not a part of Bologna Process. So, I have two questions: Why was Israel rejected a membership in Bologna process? How is an Israeli PhD evaluated in Bologna member ...
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As described in Wikipedia article, The Bologna Process is a series of ministerial meetings and agreements between European countries to ensure comparability in the standards and quality of ...
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I obtained my Sociology degree after 5 years (stipulated) university studies in Spain (Licenciatura) in 2004. Now with Bologna, sociology is only a four-year graduate program. I am not sure whether ...
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