Joint programmes that used the European Approach
The following list includes examples where the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes was used in practice to evaluate or accredit a joint programme.
The list is based on information that registered quality assurance agencies uploaded to the Database of External Quality Assurance Results (DEQAR). This page aims to be a useful reference for other higher education institutions and quality assurance agencies that plan to employ the European Approach. If you consider that any case is missing or incorrect, please contact us or the EQAR-registered agency that carried out the evaluation/accreditation procedure.
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Report date - valid to / Uploaded / ChangedAgency / TypeEducation provider / ProgrammeCountry
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15/01/2024 - 31/05/2030 uploaded 11/07/2024 changed 11/07/2024AQAS European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesCentral European University Private University, The University of York, University of Bologna, University of Granada, University of Łódź, University of Oviedo, Utrecht University - European Master on Women's and Gender Studies (second cycle degree)Argentina, Austria, Poland, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom (England)
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16/09/2019 - 16/09/2025 uploaded 19/11/2019Unibasq European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesAix-Marseille University, Ruhr-University Bochum, University College Dublin, University of Deusto, University of Groningen, University of Malta, University of Warsaw, Uppsala University - International Humanitarian Action (NOHA+) (second cycle degree)Poland, Germany, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Malta
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07/05/2019 - 06/05/2025 uploaded 02/12/2019 changed 02/12/2019NVAO European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesAix-Marseille University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Free University Maria SS. Assunta (LUMSA), Ghent University, Pompeu Fabra University, University of Haifa, University of Hamburg, University of Vienna, Warsaw School of Economics - Law and Economics (second cycle degree)Belgium (Flemish Community), Poland, Germany, Israel, Austria, Italy, France, Netherlands, Spain