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QF SEE network report september 2010-september 2011

. . QF SEE network report september 2010-september 2011. last meeting in Zagreb in september 2010 Emplacement of old diplomas was discussed, revealing some differences in treating old diplomas in different countries as well as different steps coountries have taken in NQF preparation.

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QF SEE network report september 2010-september 2011

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  1.  QF SEE network reportseptember 2010-september 2011 • last meeting in Zagreb in september 2010 • Emplacement of old diplomas was discussed, revealing some • differences in treating old diplomas in different countries • as well as different steps coountries have taken in NQF preparation. • -Practice on recognition of old/new diplomas was to be discussed • at the meeting with ENIC/NARIC representatives.

  2. Meeting with ENIC/NARIC representatives in Warsaw, 21st June 2011 Present countries: Bolgaria, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia commented on the table and present latest progression in NQF preparation where available  Conclusion: As in most countries in diploma recognition procedure, diploma is recognised and positioned as in the country of origine, knowing that old higher education system were symilar and taking into account regional mobility we realize thatdifferent alignements of old diplomas between countries as observed lead to discrimination of diplomas gained in one of the countries. This fact calls for another discussion on the reasons of such decision and differences within the NQF representatives group.

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