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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29/04/2024 - 29/04/2030 uploaded 13/05/2024 changed 13/05/2024AQU European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesEötvös Loránd University, University of Girona, University of Zagreb - Master in Intelligent Field Robotic Systems (IFROS) (second cycle degree)Croatia, Hungary, Spain
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14/12/2023 - 14/12/2029 uploaded 23/01/2024 changed 23/01/2024AQU European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesPolitecnico di Torino, University of Gävle, University of Girona - Master in Innovative Manufacturing Systems (MIMS) (second cycle degree)Sweden, Italy, Spain
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12/12/2023 - 12/12/2029 uploaded 14/12/2023 changed 14/12/2023AQU European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesBreda University of Applied Sciences, Côte d'Azur University, Rovira i Virgili University - Master in Innovative Design of themed Entertainment and Attractions for Sustainability (IDEAS) (second cycle degree)Netherlands, Spain, France
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04/06/2021 - 04/06/2027 uploaded 07/04/2022AQU European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesAutonomous University of Barcelona, Leiden University - Master in Transfusion Medicine and Cellular and Tissue Therapies (second cycle degree)Netherlands, Spain
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17/12/2020 - 17/12/2026 uploaded 07/04/2022 changed 07/04/2022AQU European Approach for QA of Joint ProgrammesEötvös Loránd University, Trinity College Dublin, University of Barcelona, University of Montpellier, Utrecht University - Master in Global Challenges for Sustainability (second cycle degree)France, Ireland, Hungary, Netherlands, Spain