High hopes for UNESCO’s convention
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UNESCO’s first global framework to recognise academic qualifications is expected to reduce obstacles faced by internationally mobile students and displaced people.
UNESCO’s first global framework to recognise academic qualifications is expected to reduce obstacles faced by internationally mobile students and displaced people.
Australian international educators will be able to have their achievements within the industry acknowledged as part of a new fellowship program.
Eighteen months since paper credentials were ditched for secure, digital, sharable academic certificates, Linnaeus University has seen students support the switch.
Cohesion around the imperative of secure academic credentials and robust verification frameworks was achieved as the Groningen Declaration Network held its eighth conference – this year in Mexico, with major government agencies including Unesco in attendance.
The eighth Groningen Declaration Network conference in Mexico, will see at least 12 new signatories of its Declaration – including The PIE News.
Blockchain technology may be the answer to the secure transferral of academic credentials for international students, experts told stakeholders from 24 countries at the Groningen Declaration Network summit in Paris.
The Groningen Declaration Network expanded to 53 signatories, after 12 organisations and private companies signed the declaration which aims to prevent student fraud.
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