Workshop: Preparation for EUR-ACE Accreditation
The objective of this workshop is to teach participants how to prepare an educational program for EUR-ACE accreditation. This includes guidance on preparing a Self-Assessment Report and preparation for the Peer Review Visit. The aim is to provide the university community with a practical tool to fully understand the accreditation criteria and all stages of the EUR-ACE accreditation process.
Workshop Details
- Venue: ISEL
- Dates: May 27–28, 2025
- Duration: 2 days
- Format: In-person
- Language: English
- Maximum Participants: 25
Target Audience
- Academic Representatives: Professors and faculty members responsible for the content and organizational aspects of academic processes.
- Administrative Staff: Representatives or employees from university administrative departments.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the workshop, participants will:
- Understand the advanced principles of the EUR-ACE international accreditation system.
- Be familiar with the criteria and procedures for accrediting engineering education programs.
- Be able to produce and analyze self-assessment reports for engineering education programs.
Certification
Participants who successfully complete the workshop will receive a certificate detailing the competencies covered and the total training hours completed.
EUR-ACE Experts Workshop
The workshop focuses on preparing accreditation and quality assurance experts for engineering programs. Participants who successfully complete all training tasks will receive an International Certificate and the title of Expert Candidate. After participating in an accreditation audit process (accreditation visit to a university), candidates can achieve Active Expert Status, allowing them to fully engage in the EUR-ACE international accreditation processes.
Workshop Details
- Venue: ISEL
- Dates: May 27–29, 2025
- Duration: 2.5 days
- Format: In-person
- Language: English
- Maximum Participants: 25
Target Audience
- Academic Community Representatives: Professors from institutions responsible for academic content and organizational aspects of academic processes.
- Industry Representatives: Business professionals involved in the training of engineers, qualified to assess undergraduate and postgraduate student competencies.
- University or Accreditation Agency Staff: Representatives or employees from administrative areas of universities or accreditation agencies.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the workshop, participants will:
- Understand the advanced principles of the EUR-ACE International Accreditation System.
- Understand the criteria and procedures for the accreditation of engineering programs.
- Be able to critically analyze self-assessment reports of engineering programs.
- Be able to evaluate engineering educational programs based on EUR-ACE Framework Standards.