Theme: “Reflection on success and challenges in the implementation of the Bologna Process during the past ten years and looking forward to 2020 – lessons learnt”.
Prof. Dr. Gerhard Wenzel, Dean, Technische Universität München, Center of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan, Germany
"10 years Bologna - benefits and challenges cumulating in a students' strike"
Dr. Cosmin Salasan, Banat's University of Agricultural Sciences Timisoara, Faculty of Agricultural Management, Romania
“The Bologna system and the Romanian Higher Education in Agriculture/Life Sciences"
Prof. Dr. Jasmina Havranek, Director of the Agency for Science and Higher Education, Croatia
Theme: “Attracting and educating the next generation of leaders and professionals in the applied life sciences; enhancing employability, supporting life long learning”
Prof. Dr. Kenneth L. Esbenshade, Associate Dean and Director of Academic Programs, North Carolina State University, USA
"Building Programs of Study in Agriculture and Life Sciences that are Responsive to Students, Employers and Society"
Mr. Jacob Søby Bang, Head of Communications, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Life Sciences, Denmark
“Targeted recruitment based on knowledge about mega trends and personal Involvement”
Theme: “Developing a creative and employable graduate through student centred learning”
Prof. Dr. Martin Blum, Vice-Rector for Teaching, University of Hohenheim, Germany
"Student-centered learning: a means to promote creativeness and graduate employability"
Mag. Thomas Guggenberger, Head of Quality Management, BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, Austria
“Promoting quality within a QA network”
Theme: “Developing an international outlook in our graduates”
Prof. Dr. Pim Brascamp, Director Education Institute, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands
“Components of an international university. The Wageningen example.”