Higher education institutions in Bulgaria, like those elsewhere, are adapting to digital transformation, innovative teaching methods, and creating the conditions for inter-institutional collaboration. The Modernisation of Higher Education Institutions procedure was designed to support this shift. Funded through the European Social Fund (ESF), it aimed to expand digital learning, update higher education programmes, and strengthen their connection with the labour market. This evaluation assesses the initiative’s achievements and implementation, examining its design, project selection, and execution within the broader higher education policy landscape in Bulgaria. It finds that the procedure made progress in expanding digital learning, fostering inter-university cooperation, and equipping educators with new skills. However, more structural changes – such as embedding competency-based education and ensuring the long-term sustainability of joint programmes – proved more challenging to achieve. While statutory and funding constraints posed some obstacles to effective implementation, the initiative was able to lay the groundwork for long-term improvements in Bulgaria’s higher education system, offering valuable insights for shaping future higher education reforms.
Modernisation of Higher Education Institutions Procedure in Bulgaria
Interim Evaluation and Lessons for Educational Programming
