Acceptance of the "Joint Declaration on harmonization of the architecture of European higher education system" four ministers in charge of higher education, the UK, Germany, Italy and France.”
March 1999 (Weimar, Germany)
Meeting General Directors of the EU and the guidance of the Council Rectors European countries to discuss issues of accreditation and assessment in higher education.
May 1999 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Publication the report "Trends in Higher Education - I" commissioned by CRE, the Confederation the Council of Rectors in countries belonging to the EU, and with the financial support of the EU.
18-19 June 1999 (Bologna, Italy)
The first meeting of European ministers. Acceptance Joint Declaration which named "European Higher Education Area".
24-25 November 2000 (Leiria, Portugal)
International seminar "System of accumulation and transfer of credits."
8-10 February 2001 (Lisbon, Portugal)
Seminar "Accreditation / legalization."
14-15 February 2001 (Berlin, Germany)
National seminar about the questions of the Bologna process.
16-17 February 2001 (Helsinki, Finland)
International Seminar "University degree short cycle"
1-3 March 2001 (Uppsala, Sweden)
Informal meeting of European ministers responsible for education and research.
2-4 March 2001 (Malmo, Sweden)
International Seminar "Transnational Education".
10 March, 2001 (Antwerp, Belgium)
Flemish seminar about the problems the Bologna process.
10-12 March, 2001 (Antwerp, Belgium)
Seminar of Students in Europe "Implementation in life the Bologna Declaration."
13-14 March 2001 (Belgrade, Yugoslavia)
National Seminar about the problem of Bologna process.
22-25 March 2001 (Gothenburg, Sweden)
Acceptance by the Conference of the Association the National Unions of Students in Europe the Heteborhskoyi Convention.
29-30 March 2001 (Salamanca, Spain)
The Conference of European higher education institutions and educational organizations. The adoption of a joint document.
April 9, 2001 (Stockholm, Sweden)
A meeting the Management Group of the Bologna process.
April 21, 2001 (Brussels, Belgium)
Meeting the Association of European Universities.
April 26, 2001 (Brussels, Belgium)
Meeting in a larger group that makes recommendations to the Bologna process.
April 2001 (Helsinki, Finland)
Publication of the report "Trends in Higher Education - II" with financial support from the EU and the ETF.
May 6-8, 2001 (Halmstad, Sweden)
Meeting the General Directors of the EU and the guidance of the Council Rectors of European countries.
10-16 May 2001 (Bratislava, Slovakia)
International Seminar and the 40th meeting Association the National Unions of Students in Europe.
May 17, 2001 (Prague, Czech Republic)
Meeting in a larger group that makes recommendations to the Bologna process.
18-19 May 2001 (Prague, Czech Republic)
Conference of European Ministers responsible for higher education. Adoption of the Communication "To the area of European higher education."
June, 2001 (Riga, Latvia)
8th joint meeting of the ENIC and NARIC and the adoption of the document "Recognition of the (training) in the Bologna process."
5-8 December 2001 (Tampere, Finland)
13th Annual Conference of the EAIE, devoted mainly Bologna process.
1-2 March 2002 (Brussels, Belgium)
Bologna Process: European Higher Education Area: Perspectives and development for agricultural and related sciences; competence of graduates.
11-12 April 2002 (Lisbon, Portugal)
International seminar " Recognition questions in the Bologna Process."
30-31 May 2002 (Stockholm, Sweden)
Seminar on analysis of achievement goals of the Bologna Declaration which concerning joint degrees.
25-26 March 2002 (Moscow, Russia)
International seminar "Problems input credit system of higher vocational education."
19-20 February 2003 (Athens, Greece)
Seminar about the question of the implementation the Bologna Process "Research social components of the European system of higher education."
14-15 March 2003 (Helsinki, Finland)
The final conference of the Bologna process about the questions for master's level degrees.
27-28 March 2003 (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Seminar on the Bologna Process "Structures of qualifications in the European Higher Education."
11-12 in April 2003 (Mantova, Italy)
Seminar " Integrated training program - the value and prospects."
29-31 May 2003 (Graz, Austria)
Second Conference of European higher education institutions and educational organizations.
5-7 June 2003 (Prague, Czech Republic)
Bologna seminar from the academic recognition of diplomas and credit systems in the context of education for life.
September 19, 2003 (Berlin, Germany)
Conference of Ministers which responsible for higher education. Adoption of the Communiqué "Creating a European Higher Education."
22-23 September 2003 (St. Petersburg, Russia)
International Conference "International Business Education and the Bologna Process."
21-22 November 2003 (Lviv, Ukraine)
Credit-modular system of training specialist in the context of the Bologna Declaration.
April 12, 2004 (Brussels, Belgium)
Conference of the European Association of Universities, which has formulated a policy on quality assurance in the context of the Berlin communiqué.
17-18 March 2004 (Kharkiv, Ukraine)
All-Ukrainian meeting Rectors of higher technical institutions "Higher Technical Education of Ukraine and the Bologna Process".
15-16 April 2004 (Dnipropetrovs’k, Ukraine)
International seminar "Quality Guarantee, European transmission system, credit accumulation and practice implementation of the Bologna process in European countries"
December 10, 2004 (Warsaw, Poland)
Seminar "New generation of documents and laws on higher education: their goals in the context of the Bologna process."
December 14, 2004 (Maastrih Netherlands)
Maastricht Communiqué on the future priorities.
19-20 May 2005 (Bergen, Norway)
Conference of European Ministers responsible for education of countries - participants of the Bologna process. Adoption of the Communication "The European education - achievement."
16-19 May 2007 (London, UK)
Conference of European Ministers responsible for higher education. Adoption of the Communication "Towards to European Higher Education: Meeting the Challenges of Globalization."