Contacts

Office:
Dzirnavu Street 16/k2 (entrance from Strelnieku Street), Riga LV-1010


Post address:
Vaļņu Street 2, Riga LV-1050

Visiting hours:
Mondays 14:00 - 17:00
Tuesdays 9:00 - 13:00
Thursdays 13:00 - 17:00

Please apply before the visit

Phone:   (+371) 67225155
  E-mail: aic [] aic.lv


Final conference

OCTRA 2 project “Online course catalogues and databases for transparency and recognition 2”
1 January 2023 – 31 December 2024

Final conference

EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF QUALIFICATIONS:
INFORMATION PROVISION FOR TRANSPARENCY AND TRANSFERABILITY

Agenda

17 October 2024

Online, Riga, Latvia

Chaired by: Gunta Kinta, Academic Information Centre, Latvia

Ensuring transparency and comparability of information on study programmes/study courses/micro-credentials/qualifications (key note speech)
Dr Līga Peiseniece, rector of BA School of Business and Finance, Latvia

Information provision on higher education study programmes, study courses and micro-credentials for the purposes of the credential evaluation (OCTRA 2 conclusions and guidelines)
Līva Šmaukstele, Academic Information Centre, Latvia
Dženan Omanović, Centre for Information and Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education – ENIC of Bosnia and Hercegovina

Information provision and information sources: the perspective of the credential evaluator (Poland)
Natalia Czujko, Narodowa Agencja Wymiany Akademickiej – Polish ENIC/NARIC

Example of credential database (Italy)
Chiara Finocchietti, Information Centre on Academic Mobility and Equivalence (CIMEA) – Italian ENIC/NARIC

Example of an international online platform (project QualityLink)
Colin Tück, Knowledge Innovation Centre

Example of practice – Database of External Quality Assurance Results
Aleksandra Zhivkovikj, European Quality Assurance Register (EQAR)


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