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“INTERNATIONAL JOINT ACCREDITATION” BETWEEN TWAEA AND FIBAA


After cooperating with Japan University Accreditation Association (JUAA) and Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assurance Assessment (ONESQA) for International Joint Accreditation, Taiwan Assessment and Evaluation Association (TWAEA) has worked actively to expand its cooperation in Europe, the “Taiwan-German International Joint Accreditation” with Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) was then planned and implemented.

On 29th of Nov., 2018, Mr. Lars Weber, Head of FIBAA’s Office of International Affairs, was invited to share the characteristics of European higher education and the benefits of "Taiwan-German International Joint Accreditation" with schools in Taiwan under the theme “From Taiwan’s Higher Education to European Higher Education". Mr. Weber is experienced in international joint certification and program accreditation; he hopes that Taiwan’s higher education can be more internationalized through these exchanges and communications.

TWAEA and FIBAA’s "Joint Accreditation" is similar with current Institutional Accreditation; the institution itself is seen as the accreditation unit and the accreditation validity is 6 years for the first time and 8 years if it is reaccredited. Once the institution is accredited, it not only can enhance its international status, but also strengthen the international competitiveness. Moreover, the quality of institution operation can be improved with stronger motivation for the movement of global talents; in the meanwhile, the opportunities for the exploration of sister universities, overseas programs and Joint-degree Programs can all be included. Then to further expand the international market and recruit students from Europe and other places.

Numbers of institutions are interested in learning more about the accreditation standards and the benefits after being accredited. TWAEA shall open up more new opportunities for “International Joint Accreditation” with outstanding accreditation associations to assist the institutions in becoming more internationalized.