NOKUT’s Assessment Tools for Refugees

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NOKUT’s Assessment Tools for Refugees Marina Malgina Head of Recognition of Refugees’ Qualifications NOKUT/Norwegian ENIC-NARIC www.eurieeducationsummit.com

Article VII – Lisbon Recognition Convention Each Party shall take all feasible and reasonable steps within the framework of its education system and in conformity with its constitutional, legal, and regulatory provisions to develop procedures designed to assess fairly and expeditiously whether refugees, displaced persons and persons in a refugee-like situation fulfill the relevant requirements for access to higher education, to further higher education programmes or to employment activities, even in cases in which the qualifications obtained in one of the Parties cannot be proven through documentary evidence. Explain the highlighted text – refugees – displaced persons – refugee-like situation – alas not just persons with a clear refugee status Explain …. Cannot be proven through documentary evidence – documents fully/partly los / low notoriety – trust – in certain documents Even so … LRC in place for 20 years – only approx 30 % of the signatory parties taken steps to implement this article www.eurieeducationsummit.com

Norwegian experience www.eurieeducationsummit.com 2005 2011-2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Special recognition procedure for refugees Background paper Standardized recognition procedure for refugees HEIs + NOKUT NOKUT’s UVD-procedure is established Legally binding decision UVD-methodology is crucial in Students at Risk scheme NOKUT / UK NARIC proposal European Qualifications Passport for Refugees NOKUT’s Qualifications Passport for Refugees Pilot project European Qualifications Passport for Refugees is being tested in Greece NOKUT’s Qualifications Assessment for Refugees established www.eurieeducationsummit.com

Sets in at an early stage / fast Cost-effective Accessible Important factors to consider when looking for the optimal assessment solution Sets in at an early stage / fast Cost-effective Accessible Professional Fair / provides equal treatment Provides relevant information Provides feasible system for transition and easy mobility between regions, countries and educational levels www.eurieeducationsummit.com

The path to a multi-national tool to assess refugees’ qualifications September 2015 Norwegian ENIC-NARIC (NOKUT) and UK NARIC proposed the idea of a European Qualifications Passport for Refugees Inspiration: The Nansen Passport February – June 2016 Methodology successfully tested in a pilot project in Norway March – December 2017 Pilot project in Greece by the Council of Europe and Greek authorities in cooperation with UNHCR Assessments, including interviews Recognition experts from Greece, Italy, Norway and UK Important with experts from many countries – also a way of capacity building on methodology bigger than in this concrete project www.eurieeducationsummit.com 29.11.2018

European Qualifications Passport for Refugees 29.11.2018

Thank you for your attention! Marina Malgina Head of Section NOKUT (Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education), Norwegian ENIC-NARIC www.eurieeducationsummit.com