Post-Communist Higher Education Expansion in the European Area. The internationalization context

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Author addressing title
Mr.
First Name
Iulian Costin
Last Name
Matache
Academic title
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Garii Str., 88, Poiana Campina, Prahova
E-mail
iulian.matache.18@politice.ro
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0728319613
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National University of Political Studies and Public Administration, Bucharest, Romania
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This paper discusses the impact of globalization and internationalization on the expansion
of higher education in the European space. Thus, I begin with a brief historical foray into the
expansion of higher education in the twentieth century, at the end of which I try to fix some
reference notions of this perspective, including key elements such as “global” or “globalization”.
The usefulness of discussing these concepts supports the understanding of globalization as a
gradual cognitive scale, the expansion of higher education being thus explained by the
international flow of information on several levels, from global to European and national. More
specifically, the fall of the communist systems in Central and Eastern Europe together with the
transition to capitalism were essential steps in opening up to new opportunities and exchanges of
university experience, issues that are subject to the internationalization of higher education. In
this way, European internationalization would not be possible in its present form without the
contribution of the Bologna process, which aims to achieve a higher education that is as inclusive
and accessible as possible, factors that prove to be essential in terms of the expansion of tertiary
education.

Keywords: expansion, globalization, internationalization, transition, massification.