QAHE Opens Global Partnership Invitations to Enhance Education Quality Assurance

To address the evolving challenges of the global educational landscape, the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-Tertiary and Higher Education (QAHE) has announced an open call for strategic partnerships with international and national quality assurance agencies, accrediting bodies, and academic associations.

Strengthening the Global Quality Framework
As a leader in independent accreditation, QAHE’s mission is to foster a culture of excellence that transcends geographical boundaries. By inviting new partners, QAHE seeks to:
• Facilitate Reciprocal Recognition: Establish Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) that allow for the mutual acceptance of accreditation standards, easing academic mobility for students and faculty worldwide.
• Share Innovation and Best Practices: Collaborate on new methodologies for evaluating digital learning, EdTech, and competency-based education.
• Expand Institutional Reach: Connect local and regional associations to a global network of over 250 accredited institutions across 35+ countries.

A Proven Track Record of Collaboration
QAHE’s existing network includes high-profile partnerships with agencies such as the National Agency for Quality Assurance in Education & Research (ANACEC, Moldova), the Accreditation Council for Education (ACE, Indonesia), and the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP).

Recent milestones include a strategic MOU with the International Federation of Private Universities (IFPU) and the China Service Center for Scholarly Credit (CSCSS), highlighting QAHE’s commitment to supporting both traditional and non-traditional educational providers.

Call to Action for Educational Leaders
QAHE invites interested agencies and associations to explore collaborative models, including joint accreditation programs and capacity-building initiatives.

“International collaborations are not just beneficial; they are essential for navigating the complexities of the global educational landscape,” states a recent QAHE report.

For more information on how to become a recognized partner or to initiate an MOU, agencies and associations are encouraged to visit the official QAHE Partnership and Recognition page.