Here you can find the final outcomes of the project AR-NET.
AR-net (2018-2020)
The project is coordinated by Nuffic. ECA is a member of the Steering Group.
The Yerevan Communique from 2015 calls to make Automatic Recognition a reality by 2020. Therefore AR-net wishes to contribute to ‘de facto’ Automatic Recognition (AR) from four different angles:
1 – Experimenting with the implementation of AR in a number of ENIC-NARIC centres, resulting in recommendations;
2 – Produce a Policy Paper on the Portability of Recognition Decisions;
3 – Update and promote existing recognition tools: EAR-HEI, EAR (e)manuals and STREAM admissions platform;
4 – Strengthen the quality assurance of the ENIC-NARIC networks.
Project activities:
- Review outcomes previous projects (ie PARADIGMS and IMPACT);
- Desk research to collect any new developments in AR and examples of portability of recognition decisions;
- Development of Blueprints and reports for the i) Analysis report of the 25 peer reviews, ii) Implementation of AR and iii) Policy paper on portability of recognition decisions;
- Revision of the Standard & Guidelines and the EAR (e-)manual and the EAR-HEI manual/STREAM platform;
- Explore the implementation of Automatic Recognition in two test rounds;
- Enable 6 centres to undertake Peer Reviews;
- Dissemination and Mainstreaming of results.
- Two project meetings.
Target groups
ENIC-NARIC networks and centres, admissions officers, European HE policy makers, students.
The consortium consists of the following partners:
Core team:
- Nuffic (coordinator)
- NARIC Lithuania
- NARIC Denmark
- NARIC Portugal
Sub team:
- NARIC Italy
- NARIC Norway
- NARIC Czech Republic
- NARIC Ireland
- UK-NARIC
Steering Group:
- Vice-President LRC Committee
- European University Association – EUA
- European Consortium for Accreditation in higher education – ECA
The project fits in Nuffic’s focus to work on projects to streamline the recognition process.
Final outcomes of the project :
- https://www.nuffic.nl/en/publications/european-recognition-manual-higher-education-institutions/
- https://www.nuffic.nl/en/publications/portability-recognition-statements-ehea/
- https://www.nuffic.nl/en/publications/triangle-automatic-recognition/?
AR-net (2018-2020)
The project is coordinated by Nuffic. ECA is a member of the Steering Group.
The Yerevan Communique from 2015 calls to make Automatic Recognition a reality by 2020. Therefore AR-net wishes to contribute to ‘de facto’ Automatic Recognition (AR) from four different angles:
1 – Experimenting with the implementation of AR in a number of ENIC-NARIC centres, resulting in recommendations;
2 – Produce a Policy Paper on the Portability of Recognition Decisions;
3 – Update and promote existing recognition tools: EAR-HEI, EAR (e)manuals and STREAM admissions platform;
4 – Strengthen the quality assurance of the ENIC-NARIC networks.
Project activities:
- Review outcomes previous projects (ie PARADIGMS and IMPACT);
- Desk research to collect any new developments in AR and examples of portability of recognition decisions;
- Development of Blueprints and reports for the i) Analysis report of the 25 peer reviews, ii) Implementation of AR and iii) Policy paper on portability of recognition decisions;
- Revision of the Standard & Guidelines and the EAR (e-)manual and the EAR-HEI manual/STREAM platform;
- Explore the implementation of Automatic Recognition in two test rounds;
- Enable 6 centres to undertake Peer Reviews;
- Dissemination and Mainstreaming of results.
- Two project meetings.
Target groups
ENIC-NARIC networks and centres, admissions officers, European HE policy makers, students.
The consortium consists of the following partners:
Core team:
- Nuffic (coordinator)
- NARIC Lithuania
- NARIC Denmark
- NARIC Portugal
Sub team:
- NARIC Italy
- NARIC Norway
- NARIC Czech Republic
- NARIC Ireland
- UK-NARIC
Steering Group:
- Vice-President LRC Committee
- European University Association – EUA
- European Consortium for Accreditation in higher education – ECA
The project fits in Nuffic’s focus to work on projects to streamline the recognition process.
Final outcomes of the project :