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The article examines the impact of globalisation on the development of higher education in the countries of the European Union and Ukraine.It was determined that globalisation causes a transformation in higher education, forcing higher education institutions to adapt to new requirements and standards imposed by international organisations and market conditions.It has been proven that in the EU, globalisation contributed to the harmonisation of higher education by implementing the Bologna process, which contributed to the growth of mobility of students and teachers and the formation of joint educational programs and research initiatives.It has been studied that Ukraine, trying to integrate into the European educational space, is also implementing reforms aimed at compliance with European standards and improving the quality of education.However, challenges are associated with adapting to international standards, ensuring the quality of education and developing international competitiveness.It has been proven that globalisation contributes to the convergence of educational systems and opens up opportunities for enriching cultural experiences and innovative development.
ALIEKSIEIENKO et al. (Tue,) studied this question.