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The European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education Name of the Presenter Location, Date

The European Network for the awarding the EUR-ACE® label Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE) awarding the EUR-ACE® label (www.enaee.eu) 15/01/2019

Accreditation agencies Bachelor & Master Engineering programmes ENAEE authorizes accreditation agencies to award the EUR-ACE® Label to engineering degree programmes they accredit, at Bachelor and Master degree level. Accreditation agencies Bachelor & Master Engineering programmes EUR-ACE® Label

Respect of EUR-ACE Framework Standards In order to be granted the authority to award the EUR-ACE Label, an accreditation agency must satisfy ENAEE that it carries out programme accreditation in accordance with the EUR-ACE Framework Standards (EFS) of ENAEE. Accreditation Agency Respect of EUR-ACE Framework Standards Authority to award the EUR-ACE Label

The EUR-ACE® label, listed by the European Commission among the “European Quality Labels”, guarantees the quality of an engineering programme and its suitability as entry route to the engineering profession (pre-professional accreditation) At the same time: scientific and academic quality relevance for the “engineering” job

www.enaee.eu or www.eur-ace.eu First EUR-ACE labels awarded in 2007; today more than 1200, listed on the ENAEE website www.enaee.eu or www.eur-ace.eu Up to 2012/13, the label distinguished between “First Cycle” and “Second Cycle” Degrees in Engineering. From 2013/14, “EUR-ACE Bachelor” and “EUR-ACE Master” (i.e. “EURopean ACcredited Engineering Bachelor/Master). “EUR-ACE Master” includes the so-called “Integrated Master” programmes, leading directly to a Second Cycle degree.

The origins of ENAEE … 2000 - ESOEPE: European Standing Observatory … 2004 -“EUR-ACE” project, jointly funded on two EU-programmes (LLP programme, EU countries; TEMPUS programme, Russia) 2006 - Establishment of ENAEE; launch of the “EUR-ACE®” label; start of “EUR-ACE Implementation” (LLP) and “PRO-EAST” (TEMPUS) projects 2007 - First six agencies authorized to award the EUR-ACE Label 2008 - “EUR-ACE Spread” Project 2009 - Seventh agency authorized 2012 - Eighth and ninth agency authorized; “QUEECA” project to spread EUR-ACE to Central Asia 2013 - Tenth agency authorized. Also, three “Candidate Agencies”

List of Authorized Agencies (November 2013) FRANCE – CTI – Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur -  www.cti-commission.fr. GERMANY - ASIIN – Fachakkreditierungsagentur für Studiengänge der Ingenieurwissenschaften, der Informatik, der Naturwissenschaften, und der Mathematik e.V. - www.asiin.de IRELAND – Engineers Ireland– www.engineersireland.ie ITALY- QUACING – Agenzia per la Certificazione di Qualità e l’ Accreditamento EUR-ACE dei Corsi di Studio in Ingegneria – www.quacing.it POLAND – KAUT - Komisja Akredytacyjna Uczelni Technicznych [Accredit. Commission of Universities of Technology] – www.kaut.agh.edu.pl PORTUGAL – Ordem dos Engenheiros – www.ordemengenheiros.pt RUSSIA – AEER – Association for Engineering Education in Russia - www.aeer.ru. ROMANIA – ARACIS – The Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education - www.aracis.ro TURKEY – MÜDEK – Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programmes - www.mudek.tr  UK - Engineering Council – www.engc.org.uk

Agencies in final stage of Authorization process (Candidate Agencies) – November 2013 Switzerland: OAQ - Swiss Center of Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Higher Education FINLAND: FINHEEC - Finnish Higher Education Evaluation Council SPAIN: ANECA – Agencia Nacional de Evaluation de la Calidad y Acreditation [that will EUR-ACE-accredit engineering programmes jointly with IIE – Instituto de la Ingenierìa de España] Moreover BELGIUM: CTI and AEQES, French-Belgian HE Accreditation Agency, accredit jointly and award the EUR-ACE label to engineering programmes in French-language Belgian HEIs Note that, contrary to the other EUR-ACE-authorized Agencies, ARACIS, OAQ, FINHEEC and ANECA are “general” agencies, i.e. evaluate and accredit programmes in all fields, not only engineering

Europe and the EUR-ACE system: the most advanced system of field-specific pre-professional accreditation in Europe Legend Yellow: countries with agencies authorized to award the EUR-ACE® label up to 2012 Blue: Countries with agencies recently authorized or being under review to award the EUR-ACE® label Green: Mentoring/EU-Projects or proposals

Engineering Organizations , Accreditation Agencies and others Members of ENAEE ENAEE has currently 17 full members and 3 associate members, including Engineering Organizations , Accreditation Agencies and others Full members FEANI- Belgium - http://www.feani.org ENGINEERING COUNCIL - United Kingdom - http://www.engc.org.uk CTI – Commission des Titres d’Ingénieur –France - http://www.cti-commission.fr ASIIN – Germany -  http://www.asiin-ev.de/pages/de/asiin-e.-v.php ORDEM DOS ENGENHEIROS -Portugal - http://www.ordemdosengenheiros.pt   CoPI – Conferenza dei Presidi delle Facolta’ di Ingegneria Italiane – Italy - http://www.confpresing.it  ENGINEERS IRELAND - Ireland -http://www.engineersireland.ie  AEER –  Association for Engineering Education in Russia - Russia - http://aeer.ru/en EUROCADRES – Conseil des Cadres Européens - Belgium - http://www.eurocadres.eu UNIFI – Scuola di Ingegneria dell’Universita degli Studi di Firenze - Italy - http://www.unifi.it IDA – The Danish Society of Engineers - Denmark -http://www.ida.dk BBT – Switzerland -  http://www.bbt.admin.ch  MÜDEK – Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs - Turkey - http://www.mudek.org.tr  IIE – Instituto de la Ingenieria de Espana - Spain - http://www.iies.es ARACIS – The Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education - Romania - http://www.aracis.ro TEK – Finnish Association of Graduate Engineers - Finland - http://www.tek.fi   QUACING – Italy - http://www.quacing.it   Associate Members CLAIU- Belgium -  http://www.claiu.org SEFI – Société Européenne pour la Formation d’Ingénieur - Belgium -  http://www.sefi.be  IGIP – International Society for Engineering Education - Austria - http://www.igip.org  

Structure of ENAEE General Assembly (20 members) President, Chairman of the: - Administrative Council (9 elected members, including two Vice-Presidents and Treasurer) - Label Committee (qualified representatives of each authorized agencies) - Promotion Committee (Chair and nine members appointed by Administrative Council)

EUR-ACE Label Authorization Process for applicant accreditation agencies (1) 1. Mentoring Process (optional) 2. Application submitted to ENAEE by the agency 3. ENAEE Label Committee establishes three person Review Team from its membership. 4. Application studied by Review Team to consider if agency satisfies EUR-ACE Framework Standards 5. Review Team conducts site visit to country of applicant agency, including the observance of two accreditation visits and a meeting of the decision making council of the agency.

Total duration of process: approx. 12 months EUR-ACE Label Authorization Process for applicant accreditation agencies (2) 6. Review Team makes recommendation to Label Committee 7. Label Committee makes recommendation to ENAEE Administrative Council 8. ENAEE Administrative Council makes decision to accept or reject Label Committee recommendation. 9. If successful, ENAEE issues certificate to authorized agency. Total duration of process: approx. 12 months

Benefits of EUR-ACE label for Students/Graduates 06.11.2012 Benefits of EUR-ACE label for Students/Graduates Assurance that the EUR-ACE® programmes they graduated from meet high European and international standards Being enrolled in a EUR-ACE® programme facilitates horizontal and vertical mobility, e.g. application to Bachelor and Masters programmes in another HEI International recognition of degrees as meeting academic standards (link to ERIC/NARICS essential) Professional Recognition: Graduates from “EUR-ACE” accredited programme have their academic qualifications automatically accepted; regulatory bodies accept EUR-ACE® labelled programmes as meeting requirements for chartered engineer; “EUR-ACE” programmes first step of the professional card 52

Benefits for HEIs Assurance that programme meets quality standards set by the European engineering community, interesting marketing tool In some cases the EUR-ACE accreditation might develop the capacity to substitute state recognition of programs; automatic inclusion of EUR-ACE”-accredited courses in the FEANI index; integral first step for the European professional card Benchmarked against other European programmes, basis for QA of joint/double degree programs Reliable information on quality of Bachelor programmes for admission for Master programmes Incentives for students to choose EUR-ACE labelled programmes; The European Commission has identified “EUR-ACE” as best practice

Benefits for employers 06.11.2012 Benefits for employers Successful completion of EUR-ACE labelled programme assures: Competences of graduates: Candidate‘s knowledge, understanding and practical capabilities meet international standards Reliable information on quality of degree program Not only academic standard of programme checked but also relevance for profession Complement to Diploma Supplement 53

Benefits for accreditation agencies Offering additional quality label to customers (HEIs) Certification of quality of accreditation agency according to ESG and employers’ requirements Alternative Route into the EQAR (1) Integration into European network of engineering professionals Possibility to accredit in other European countries and beyond in which no authorized agency are operating (1) European Quality Assurance Register in Higher Education

Benefits for professional engineers’ organizations 06.11.2012 Benefits for professional engineers’ organizations Guarantee that graduates meet educational requirements for entering into their registers (if organisation has set its educational standard at EUR-ACE level) FEANI automatically includes the EUR-ACE® accredited programmes in its Index of European recognized engineering programmes; EUR-ACE automatically recognized as first step in the professional card for Engineers Thank you for your attention 55