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What does it take to have internationally competitive Universities in Bulgaria?

March 15, 2012




The World Bank’s higher education experts presented options for improving the governance, quality assurance and financing of higher education

SOFIA, March 15, 2012 — A quality higher education system is likely to be a well funded one. The students should be motivated to get the skills (and not just the diplomas) needed to be successful in life. The academic profession should be adequately rewarded to attract and retain the young talent into the profession. Teaching should be modern and the curriculum should be relevant to the needs of the economy and society, today and tomorrow. The universities should be accountable to the society and managed professionally. Universities should be able to produce cutting-edge innovations. Quality of universities should be judged by their results, and the state should reward the best performing.

So, is this a daydreaming or are these achievable objectives for Bulgaria?
The latest World Bank report “Strengthening Higher Education in Bulgaria: Options for Improving the Governance, Quality Assurance and Financing of Higher Education” will propose options for reforms which could help Bulgaria achieve greater relevance and quality of higher education. Minister Sergei Ignatov, together with Mr. Jamil Salmi, the World Bank global expert on higher education, discussed today with policy makers, representatives of higher education institutions, business and employers’ community, think tanks and civil society organizations different options to make the system stronger and competitive.

The discussion will help for the completion of the report, that the World Bank team will launch soon.

Media Contacts
In Bulgaria
Ivelina Taushanova
Tel : +359 2 9697 239
itaushanova@worldbank.org


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