The Bologna Process originated from the 1998 Sorbonne Declaration and 1999 Bologna Declaration, where European countries agreed to establish a European Higher Education Area. It has since expanded to include 48 countries. The key goals of the Bologna Process are to promote student mobility, employability, lifelong learning, and the international competitiveness of the European higher education system through initiatives like adopting a three-cycle degree system and recognition of qualifications. Decision-making involves biennial ministerial summits and cooperation between governmental and non-governmental organizations. The Bologna Process and related European Qualifications Framework have shifted education policy to focus on learning outcomes at all levels.