Actualidad y perspectivas del sector no universitario de educación superior en Europa
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This article presents results of research analyzing the development, current situation and perspectives of the non-university higher education sector in certain European countries. This article will first analyze the situation occurred by the time of its creation, in the late 1960s and early 1970s; then, it will present the characteristics of its development and the effects the Bologna Process has had and may have in the future developments of the European non-university sector of higher education.
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