The greater market integration of the European Higher Education Area may have unequal benefits across countries and disciplines

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Series Details 19.06.13
Publication Date 19/06/2013
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Since the late 1990s, European higher education has moved towards greater integration, increasing student mobility and more comparable national systems. The past two decades have also seen a gradual rise in the role of market elements in higher education. Pedro Teixeira finds that this greater integration may be leading to a greater concentration of funding across certain countries and academic disciplines. He writes that an EU that is increasingly concerned with global relevance may now be more willing to concentrate resources in a smaller number of elite institutions.

Source Link Link to Main Source http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2013/06/19/european-higher-education-integration/
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