The next EUROPLAT meeting takes place in July 2011 during the 12th European Congress of Psychology, Istanbul, Turkey ----- The first EUROPLAT research report "Innovation in the teaching of psychology in higher education in the EU" is available online, go to EUROPLAT publications. ----- The second EUROPLAT research project "Employability of psychology graduates" is under-way. Watch this space for updates and a final report. -----

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What is EUROPLAT

Europlat was founded on the principles of the Bologna Declaration (1999) which aimed to reform the structure of the higher education system within European Union. In line with the Bologna Declaration many European universities have adopted policies to enable a wider access to higher education, to develop a more student-focused approach to education, and to increase student and staff mobility.

A bit of history:

To learn about how Europlat came to life read: “Thinking Big, Starting Small: Addressing Common Challenges in Teaching Psychology in Europe”, written by Annie Trapp, Europlat Project Director, published in Observer, available from:

http://www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/getArticle.cfm?id=2549

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