EEQA have reached an MOU with International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE)

We are glad to announce that we have reached an MOU with International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE). International Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (QAHE), registered in Delaware USA, is an independent, private and international organization which is funded through fees charged for its accreditation services to Higher Education Institutions, Certification Bodies, E-Learning Management System Providers and Training Organizations. We use our expertise to support the development of quality assurance systems worldwide. As the accrediting agency has grown in size and complexity, the quality assurance systems have evolved and, progressively, tasks are articulated and delegated, with official certifications.

The mutual recognition of the two institutions not only learns from each other and complements their weaknesses, but also integrates resource advantages and improves business capabilities and management levels. Thereby promoting the internationalization of education certification and the standardization of academic certification. Based on this, more universities, colleges and educational institutions can obtain professional certification, strengthen teaching and research level, educational management ability, curriculum development system and student management, so that the school's academic achievement and comprehensive academic strength can be steadily improved.

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