This contribution aims at exploring the significance of the new generation of UNESCO conventions for the recognition of higher education qualifications. It discusses three possible scenarios and links them to the empirical findings of a study that compares the enabling conditions of the first generation of recognition conventions established in the 1970s and 1980s with the ones establishing the second generation today. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, the paper argues that the changes illustrate a more general shift in the architecture of the global order and highlights a new role of UNESCO
The idea that countries "ensure an inclusive education system at all levels" is the central objectiv...
In the context of the interrelatedness of the general methodology of science and the methodology of ...
Our article contributes to tracing the sociogenesis of “educational internationalism” as promoted by...
The multiple processes of globalization of the 1990s have drastically changed the context in which g...
In November 2019, UNESCO’s General Conference adopted a Global Convention on the Recognition of Qual...
2. ObjectivesThe objectives of this seminar were to:・ exchange experiences and lessons in formulatio...
Goal: to give consideration to the legal fundamentals in the field of recognition of foreign educati...
Upon reflection I have decided to reverse the order of my paper, in comparison with that which was s...
The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is an intergovernmental organisation created by Commonwealth Head...
This article studies USSR's unique experience in recognizing credentials issued by foreign education...
Within the body of international development literature there are critiques of the homogenous agenda...
Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel 11 November 1997 Pream...
This paper describes current trends and issues in implementing micro-credentials. The Covid19 epidem...
Economic and cultural globalisation has ushered in a new era in higher education. Higher education w...
This paper analyses recent organizational change and governance in UNESCO. The Organization has give...
The idea that countries "ensure an inclusive education system at all levels" is the central objectiv...
In the context of the interrelatedness of the general methodology of science and the methodology of ...
Our article contributes to tracing the sociogenesis of “educational internationalism” as promoted by...
The multiple processes of globalization of the 1990s have drastically changed the context in which g...
In November 2019, UNESCO’s General Conference adopted a Global Convention on the Recognition of Qual...
2. ObjectivesThe objectives of this seminar were to:・ exchange experiences and lessons in formulatio...
Goal: to give consideration to the legal fundamentals in the field of recognition of foreign educati...
Upon reflection I have decided to reverse the order of my paper, in comparison with that which was s...
The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is an intergovernmental organisation created by Commonwealth Head...
This article studies USSR's unique experience in recognizing credentials issued by foreign education...
Within the body of international development literature there are critiques of the homogenous agenda...
Recommendation concerning the Status of Higher-Education Teaching Personnel 11 November 1997 Pream...
This paper describes current trends and issues in implementing micro-credentials. The Covid19 epidem...
Economic and cultural globalisation has ushered in a new era in higher education. Higher education w...
This paper analyses recent organizational change and governance in UNESCO. The Organization has give...
The idea that countries "ensure an inclusive education system at all levels" is the central objectiv...
In the context of the interrelatedness of the general methodology of science and the methodology of ...
Our article contributes to tracing the sociogenesis of “educational internationalism” as promoted by...