MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE EHEA PARIS 2018 WITH SPEAKERS AGENDA As of 18 MAY 2018 Thursday 24th SEQUENCE TITLE SPEAKERS Session type and room 7.30 Registration and coffee 8.00-9.00 BFUG meeting BFUG members 9.15-9.45 Official opening of EHEA Ministerial Conference 9.45-10.00 10.00-10.30 Introduction and overview of the agenda The Paris Communiqué : where we stand (1) France Bulgaria Serbia Moderator Paul de Brem Minister of Estonia Restricted session Room: Notre Dame des Victoires 10.30-11.00 Coffee break Espace Réaumur 11.00-11.30 The 2018 Bologna Process Implementation Report David Crosier (Euridyce) 1
11.30-12.30 Meeting implementation challenges together Belgique Flanders Belarus Liechtenstein Moldova Romania Ukraine President of EURASHE Albania Croatia Czech Republic Georgia Holy See Iceland President of ENQA 2 sessions in parallel Paul de Brem David Crosier 12.30-13.00 Meeting implementation challenges together Main conclusions Rapporteur : David Thomson (UK Scotland) (tbc) David Thomson (UK Scotland) (tbc) Corinne Kox (Luxembourg) Rapporteur: Corinne Kox (Luxembourg) 13.00-14.30 Lunch Espace Réaumur 14.30-15.30 EHEA beyond 2020 Parallel sessions - Towards European universities - Synergies between education and research - Teaching and learning Andorra Azerbaijan Belgium FR Finland Germany Austria Ireland Lithuania Luxembourg Portugal Petit auditorium Poland Malta Switzerland Vice-President of Business 3 sessions in parallel Petit auditorium 2
(Federal) Kazakhstan President EUA Paul de Brem Rapporteur: Maria Kelo (ENQA) (tbc) European Director EI/ETUCE Adrian Curaj (tbc) Rapporteur : Friedrich Bechina (Holy See) (tbc) Europe President EQAR Andrée Sursok (tbc) Rapporteur : Linda Pustina (Albania) (tbc) 15.30-16.00 Coffee break Espace Réaumur 16.30-17.30 Address by the European Commissioner Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, M. Tibor NAVRACSICS Address by the General Director of UNESCO, Mrs. Audrey AZOULAY Address by the French Prime Minister, M. Edouard PHILIPPE M. Tibor NAVRACSICS Mrs. Audrey AZOULAY M. Edouard PHILIPPE 17.30-17.45 Photo of Ministers 17.45-18-30 18.30-19.00 EHEA beyond 2020 Main conclusions The Paris Communiqué : where we stand (2) Rapporteur session 1: Maria Kelo (ENQA) (tbc) Rapporteur session 2: Friedrich Bechina (Holy See) (tbc) Rapporteur session 3: Linda Pustina (Albania) (tbc) Norway (tbc) 3
19.20 Buses 20.00 Théâtre national de Chaillot Friday 25th SEQUENCE TITLE SPEAKERS Type de session 8.15 Registration and coffee 9.00-9.15 The Bologna Policy Forum Statement: where we stand European Commission DG Session 1 Session 2 9.15-10.15 Bologna Policy Forum Widening access & ensuring success for all in higher education Session 1 and discussion Higher education social responsibility: the civic role of higher education institutions Session 2 and discussion Algeria Cuba Chad Dominican Republic Mali Niger Thailand Madagascar UK Scotland Germany (Länder) Russia Ivory Coast Iraq Japan Qatar Greece Portugal Sweden 2 sessions in parallel: 4
Moderateur: Paul de Brem Moderateur: Hilligje van t Land (IAU) (tbc) 10.15-10.45 Bologna Policy Forum Main conclusions of session 1 and session 2 Adoption of the Bologna Policy Forum Statement Rapporteurs: TanyaSammut- Bonnici (Malta) (tbc) Deyra Alejandra Ramirez Lopez (Colombia) (tbc) Rapporteurs: Ella Richie (UK) Leonel Fernández Reyna (EU- LAC) (tbc) Rapporteurs session 1: TanyaSammut-Bonnici (Malta) (tbc) Deyra Alejandra Ramirez Lopez (Colombia) (tbc) Rapporteurs session 2: Ella Richie (UK) Leonel Fernández Reyna (EU-LAC) (tbc) Spain (tbc) Belgium FR (tbc) Egypt (tbc) Gabon (tbc) 10.45-11.15 Coffee break Espace Réaumur 1) Setting the scene: President Magna Charta, Council of Europe, ESU 11.15-12.15 Fundamental values and inclusiveness 2) Cyprus Greece Montenegro Netherlands 5
12.15-12.30 Italy s project for 2018-2020 Italy 12.30-13.15 13.15 Afternoon The Paris Communiqué: where we stand (3) Adoption of the EHEA Ministerial Communiqué Official closing of the EHEA Ministerial Conference Lunch Press conference in parallel (tbc) Ministers bilateral meetings Norway Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom England France Espace Réaumur 6