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Ministerial Conference Budapest-Vienna 2010

Budapest, Hungary-Vienna, Austria

11 March 2010 - 12 March 2010

On 12 March 2010, the Minsters of the now 47 countries participating in the Bologna Process adopted the Budapest-Vienna Declaration and officially launched the European Higher Education Area.

The Conference of the European Higher Education Area Ministers was followed by a meeting with Ministers from different parts of the world in the Second Bologna Policy Forum on “”Building the Global Knowledge Society: Systemic and Institutional Change in Higher Education”” that was concluded with the Vienna Bologna Policy Forum Statement.

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