Ján Figel', the European Commissioner for Education, Training, Culture and Youth, said: "
Quality assurance is vital for making European higher education attractive and trustworthy, in line with the objectives of the EU modernisation agenda for higher education and the Bologna Process. Globalisation, economic integration and increased academic and professional mobility are making mutual recognition and cross-border quality assurance increasingly important. As a consequence, higher education is becoming more transparent and credible for citizens, employers and students within and outside Europe."
This first triennial report on quality assurance in higher education in Europe is published in response to a request by the European Parliament and the Council in 2006. It looks at developments at national, European and international levels, and suggests a number of areas for further discussion including the need to make the infrastructure of quality assurance more efficient for users.
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