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Contents <strong>European</strong> Geologist <strong>30</strong>PageForeword...Ruth Allington 4Euro-AgesEuro-Ages...André Rieck 5The Bologna Process...Paul D. Ryan 9Mapping the <strong>European</strong> geological qualification 14...Isabel Fernandez and David NorburyThe Euro-Ages programme and Ireland...Ben Kennedy 18Learning outcomes and skill levels...David Norbury 19Academia and industry, Hungary...Janos Foldessy and Ferenc Madai 23Higher education in geology in Hungary...Éva Hartai 26Geological higher education in Serbia...Vladica Cvetković 28The higher education system in Italy...M. Trimboli and E. Nucci <strong>30</strong>Pr<strong>of</strong>essional registration in Canada...O. Bonham and G. Finn 35Perspective from employers...Luca Demicheli 37Euro-Ages and geology in Sweden...Vivi Vajda and Linda M. Larsson 39EFG NewsOn regulations and renewals...David Norbury 41Other NewsAdvertisersRockware (pages 2 and 48); SLR (page 13);Stump Foratec AG (page 22); Polymetra GyroServices (page 29); Geoscience Data Management(page 38); Golder Associates (page 40);Geobrugg (page 47).Cover photo:Main photo: Bologna, which houses the oldestcontinuously operating university in the world,established probably in 1088 (Photo: D. Harper).Smaller photos, from left: Graduation day atBologna University (Photo: D. Harper); Studenton practical training in a mine, Hungary.Photos this page:From left: Participating countries in mapping<strong>European</strong> Qualification; Students on miningpractical training, Hungary; Students at theGeoMining Museum, Geological Survey <strong>of</strong> Spain(Photo: A. Calonga).© Copyright 2010 The <strong>European</strong> <strong>Federation</strong><strong>of</strong> <strong>Geologists</strong>All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy ortransmission <strong>of</strong> this publication may be madewithout written permission. No responsibility isassumed by the Publisher for any injury and/ordamage to persons or property as a matter<strong>of</strong> products liability, negligence, or otherwise,or from any use or operation <strong>of</strong> any methods,products, instructions or ideas contained in thematerial herein. Although all advertising materialis expected to conform to ethical (medical)standards, inclusion in this publication does notconstitute a guarantee or endorsement <strong>of</strong> thequality or value <strong>of</strong> such product or <strong>of</strong> the claimsmade by its manufacturer. ISSN: 1028 - 267XFirst Spanish Geological Olympiad...Amelia Calonga Garcia 41News from GsF. The Togo project...Carlo Enrico Bravi 43Book ReviewIntroducing Palaeontology...by Patrick Wyse Jackson 45... review by D. Harperp. 41p. 14p. 23<strong>European</strong> Geologist <strong>30</strong>3

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