Kosovo punished with yellow cardo from ENQA

Kosovo's Agency for Accreditation (AKA) has escaped expulsion from the European Association for the Security of Quality at Higher Education (ENQA), but not even the warning that such a thing could happen unless its requirements are met in the next five-month period, Koha Ditore writes today. The ENQA General Assembly has [...]
Kosovo's Agency for Accreditation (AKA) has escaped expulsion from the European Association for the Security of Quality at Higher Education (ENQA), but not even the warning that such a thing could happen unless its requirements are met in the next five-month period, Koha Ditore writes today.
The ENQA General Assembly has decided that the AKA will be located as the <x0 nationals under consideration” and that since the fall of this year, an external assessment is made. And in 2019, The ENEC will consider the results of the assessment that will be made to the Agency and will decide whether to continue the membership mandate.
A review of the Kosovo Agency's membership in the ENQA was made due to developments that took place last year in the AKA, when Minister Shyqi dismissed the State Quality Council of the Agency of Discension and the task of the agency's director.











