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Eurozine Editorial - Bologna's blind alley

The uni's burning! Die Uni brennt! The slogan was everywhere in the German-speaking space at the end of last year, as the protests at the University of Vienna set off a wave of similar strikes, first in Austria, then beyond. 2009/10 saw further protests at universities in Athens, Zagreb, Marseilles and London. The Bologna Process, one of the main points of contention, also celebrated its ten-year anniversary on 12 March this year, with European educa ...
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