Release from the University of Murcia:
The Senate of the University of Murcia, with the imminent introduction of European Higher Education Area, a process that is already regulated by different legal norms and national European range, wants to express his opinion and concerns on the following aspects:
We support the two basic principles underlying the construction of a Common Higher Education Area, that is, promote student and staff mobility throughout Europe and to foster a more active role of students in their studies, valuing real effort to overcome these different subjects.
We ask that you arrive at the establishment of appropriate conditions for students to complete their teachings without hindrance or due to economic constraints.
This should be done through an appropriate policy of scholarships and study grants that also include the master.
Require adequate funding from government for reform can be implemented so as to meet the quality criteria required by the European convergence process, both in infrastructure and human resources without having to establish new numerus clausus in any degree or master, especially in the mandatory, as the Secondary Master.
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Finally insist on claiming our government decided to support regional public universities, with the allocation of resources to ensure quality higher education within the framework of the European Convergence.
This statement was approved last night during the session monographic this governing body dedicated to the Bologna process.
Source: Universidad de Murcia