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Recognition of Qualifications
The `recognition' of a foreign certificate, diploma or degree of higher education means its acceptance as a valid credential by the competent authorities in a Contracting State and the granting to its holder of rights enjoyed by persons who possess a national certificate, diploma or degree with which the foreign one is assessed as comparable.UNESCO’s activities in recognition are centered around its six Conventions on the recognition of qualifications. UNESCO Recognition Conventions are legal agreements between countries agreeing to recognize academic qualifications issued by other countries that have ratified the same agreement.
UNESCO also has a Recommendation on the Recognition of Studies and Qualifications in Higher Education. UNESCO’s activities focus on supporting the implementation of Recognition Conventions, building the capacity of national competent recognition bodies, and promoting networking exchange information and good practice, disseminate knowledge, increase the understanding of international developments to meet challenges and improve the professional expertise of their staff.
UNESCO is also promoting links between recognition and quality assurance bodies, as a key element to determining whether a qualification meets basic quality requirements.
Related Networks
European Network for Quality Assurance (ENQA)
ENQA is a European Network to disseminate information, experiences, good practices and new developments in the field of quality assessment and quality assurance in higher education between interested parties: public authorities, higher education institutions and quality assurance agencies. The Website aims at assisting the ENQA member agencies find and share information about the QA agencies and the Network, experts of QA in Higher Education,publications and training opportunities
International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE)The main purpose of the Network is to collect and disseminate information on current and developing theory and practice in the assessment, improvement and maintenance of quality in higher education.
Quality Assurance - MEDA Region (Evqua-MEDA)
The aim of the Quality Assurance MEDA region project is to set up or reinforce national and/or regional Higher Education Quality Assurance systems.
The ENIC Network (European Network of Information Centres)
To implement Lisbon Recognition Convention and, in general, to develop policy and practice for the recognition of qualifications, the Council of Europe and UNESCO have established the ENIC Network (European Network of National Information Centres on academic recognition and mobility). -



