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The EUR-ACE (EURopean ACcredited Engineer) Label is a certificate which is awarded to engineering degree programmes which are accredited by authorised quality assurance and accreditation agencies located in the European Higher Education Area. The European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education (ENAEE) grants this authorisation to agencies which accredit engineering degree programmes in accordance with the European Framework Standards and the Standards for Accreditation Agencies as set down by ENAEE. The EUR-ACE label may be awarded to First Cycle (Bachelor) and Second Cycle (Master) accredited degrees in engineering. ==History== The European Standing Observatory for the Engineering Profession and Education (ESOEPE) was established in September 2000. Its aim was to improve systems of accreditation of engineering degree programmes in Europe. In 2004 ESOEPE submitted a proposal to the European Commission. This proposal envisaged the establishment of a quality label (the EUR-ACE Label) which could be awarded to engineering degree programmes which had reached certain educational standards, as defined by their learning outcomes. The proposal was accepted by the EU Commission and funding provided for the project. ESOEPE was dissolved; ENAEE was established and implemented the EUR-ACE Project. The EUR-ACE Project concluded on 31/03/2006 with the presentation of the results in a public workshop in which the EUR-ACE label was listed among the six EC-sponsored “European quality labels in higher education”. .〔http://www.ecaconsortium.net/event/paris/doc/WG4-ECA position paper〕 The approach to using learning outcomes in the ENAEE European Framework Standards has been corroborated in a number of publications and projects since the establishment of ENAEE. 〔http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/a-tuning-ahelo-conceptual-framework-of-expected-desired-learning-outcomes-in-engineering_5kghtchn8mbn-en?citeformat=ris〕 〔http://empleo.ugr.es/unilo/〕 .〔http://www.wfeo-ceie.org/news1.php?downFile&id=4/〕 On 19 November 2014, the thirteen authorised agencies signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement whereby they accept each other's accreditation decisions in respect of Bachelor and Master engineering degree programmes which they accredit. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「EUR-ACE label」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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