The Bologna process: the impact of higher education reform on the structure and organisation of doctoral programmes in Germany

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Abstract

This paper aims to outline the main higher education reforms in Germany, including the implementation of the Bologna Process. It takes as its focus the doctoral phase, conceptualised by "Bologna" as the third cycle of study but held by many to be the first phase of independent scientific research. In the context of increasing internationalisation of higher education and the European Commission's forecast that 700,000 more researchers will be needed (European Commission, 2003), it is vital to get the reform of the system right. The paper considers the effects of the German Higher Education Framework Act and regional laws as well as those of the Bologna Process on Germany's ability to recruit and train national and international doctoral candidates in the natural sciences.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-338
Number of pages12
JournalHigher Education in Europe
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2006
Externally publishedYes

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