Policy Learning in the Development of Bologna Study Cycles in Ukraine

This article investigates how policy learning could be used as an analytical tool for studying the development process of Bologna study cycles (Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate’s or Ph.D.) in the Ukrainian higher education context. The development of the Bologna study cycles in Ukraine is associat...

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Education Policy
Educational Policy
Educational Policy and Politics
Foreign Countries
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Innovation
Innovations
Institutionalism
Keyboards
Learning
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Undergraduate Study
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