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Turgut Mustafayev

Turgut Mustafayev serves as Education Consultant at the World Bank Azerbaijan Country Office.  He holds a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics from the Azerbaijan University of Languages and master’s degree in Educational Policy from the University of Pennsylvania.  Turgut Mustafayev received Edmund S. Muskie Graduate Fellowship Program from the United States Department of State in 2003.  He has also won an American Forum Grant under the Democracy Education Exchange Program in 2002 and received fellowship from the Open Society Institute Education Support Program and Columbia University in 2005. 


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Integrating Azerbaijan’s Higher Educational System Into European Higher Education Area: Accomplishments, Challenges And Future Prospects The European Union has launched a process to create a European Higher Education Area (EHEA) by 2010. This is to be achieved through international cooperation and academic exchange in the context of the so-called Bologna Declaration. The EHEA entails, among other key changes, the establishment of a three-level degree system - bachelor, master and doctorate, the introduction of standard quality assurance mechanisms, and the definition of a common system of qualifications and academic credits. The Bologna Declaration was signed by the ministers of education from 29 European countries in that Italian city in June 1999...