Chapter 1. Introduction; Alberto Amaral
PART I: ANALYSING THE PROBLEM
Chapter 2. Crossing the Border: Some Views, Largely Historical and Occasionally Heretical, On the Sudden Enthusiasm for an Exceedingly Ancient Practice; Guy Neave
Chapter 3. The Business of Cross-Border Higher Education; Jamil Salmi and Orlanda Tavares
PART II: THE VIEW OF STAKEHOLDERS
Chapter 4. The Shift to Strategic Internationalisation Approaches; Andrée Sursock
Chapter 5. The View of the European Students’ Union on CBHE; Tiago Martins
PART III: THE SERVICES DIRECTIVE
Chapter 6. Cross-Border Higher Education and the Services Directive: Importance, Protection, Success; Luigi Berlinguer
Chapter 7. The New Old Debate. Free Movement of Services and the Freedom of Establishment within the Internal European Market: Does the Directive 2006/123 EC Move Past Education? Concerning the Border of National Sovereignty within the EU; Jan de Groof
Chapter 8. Cross-Border Higher Education: The Situation at European Level - Comparing National Implementation; Lukas Bischof
PART IV: NATIONAL CASES OF CROSS-BORDER HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 9. National Cases of Cross-Border Higher Education: Austria; Elsa Hackl
Chapter 10. National Cases of Cross-Border Higher Education: The Experience of the UK; Stephen Jackson
PART V: QUALITY PROBLEMS IN ALTERNATIVE CASES
Chapter 11. GATS and the “OECD/UNESCO Guidelines for Quality Provision in Cross-Border Higher Education”: Its Relevance for Quality Assurance in the Past and the Future; Achim Hopbach
Chapter 12. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs); Joaquim Ferreira
PART VI: QUALITY AGENCIES AND CROSS-BORDER HIGHER EDUCATION
Chapter 13. Quality Assurance of Cross-Border Higher Education – A Case for Collaboration between National Quality Agencies; Padraig Walsh
Chapter 14. The Other Side of the Atlantic. Quality, E-learning and Alternative Providers of Higher Education; Judith Eaton
PART VII: CONCLUSION
Chapter 15. Conclusions; Maria João Rosa, Cláudia Sarrico and Orlanda Tavares.