The European Approach was adopted by EHEA ministers in 2015. As a political commitment made in the Bologna Process, and not a legally binding agreement or treaty, it requires implementation at the national level. Depending on the country, legislative changes at different levels may thus be required to make the European Approach effectively available to higher education institutions.
The map below shows the EHEA countries in which the European Approach can be used by some or all higher education institutions. Please consult the information on each country for specific requirements, conditions or restrictions.
Please note that the map only shows those higher education systems in which institutions have a right to use the European Approach at their own choice, and this is laid down in official documentation. In some cases, institutions might also be able to use the European Approach on the basis of an individual, case-by-case agreement with their government or national quality assurance agency. Such arrangements are beyond the scope of this map.
Georgia has been a Governmental Member of EQAR since 2008.
Focus of external quality assurance
Institutional and programme evaluation.
Can higher education institutions choose a suitable EQAR-registered agency?
Yes, Georgian higher education institutions can choose an EQAR-registered agency for their mandatory external quality assurance.
Eligibility requirements for foreign agencies: N/A
Conditions for the agencies’ work (e.g. criteria to be used): Criteria and procedures for external quality assurance must be validated by .
Recognition of reviews carried out by foreign agencies: The National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement of Georgia (NCEQE) checks the compatibility of the evaluation with National Standards and Procedures (Art. 28).
Further information / regulations: Order of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia No. 65 “On approving statute for accreditation of educational programs and fees” (Chapter 28. Recognition of Accreditation awarded by foreign organizations). May 4, 2011
European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes available to all higher education institutions (either through recognition of single external quality assurance procedure for programmes or by virtue of HEIs being self-accrediting)
European Approach available to some higher education institutions or only under specific conditions
European Approach not available to higher education institutions in the country
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