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Europeanisation and Higher Education: Towards a Core Curriculum in European Studies?

Bache, Ian. (2004) Europeanisation and Higher Education: Towards a Core Curriculum in European Studies?. In University of Sheffield, Department of Politics > ESRC/UACES Series of Seminars on EBPP > 2004-04-23 Seminar on EBPP, pages 23, Sheffield, UK.

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Abstract

[From the Introduction]. As a policy area that remains primarily national in control and orientation, European co-operation in education policy has attracted relatively little attention from a political perspective. This is particularly true where there is a direct engagement with the notion of ‘Europeanisation’. This paper considers the motivations for and implications of increased cooperation in higher education (HE), taking as its main case study a current proposal for European universities to move towards a common core curriculum for the teaching of European Studies. This proposal, although not formally an initiative of the institutions of the European Union, receives support from the European Commission through its funding of the Thematic Network in Political Science, which is driving the core curriculum initiative.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Public Domain:No
Refereed:No
Status:Published
Authors, Individual:Bache, Ian.
Title:Europeanisation and Higher Education: Towards a Core Curriculum in European Studies?
Language:English
Conference:University of Sheffield, Department of Politics > ESRC/UACES Series of Seminars on EBPP > 2004-04-23 Seminar on EBPP
Pages:23
Year:2004
Subjects:EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > europeanisation/europeanization & European identity
Other > teaching the EU-curriculum
EU policies and themes > Policies & related activities > education policy
Alternative Locations:http://www.shef.ac.uk/ebpp/bacheHE.pdf
ID Code:1728
Deposited By:Wilkin, Phil
Deposited On:03 June 2004