ENIC-NARIC Networks
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ENIC-NARIC Networks
About: Introduction
The ENIC-NARIC Networks are the result of an ongoing collaboration between the national information centres on the academic recognition of qualifications across 55 countries, which operate under the principles of the Lisbon Recognition Convention.
A national information centre (ENIC, or ENIC-NARIC) is an entity established by each party to the Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications Concerning Higher Education in the European Region (commonly known as the Lisbon Recognition Convention-LRC) by its Article IX.2(1). The European Network of National Information Centres (ENIC Network) was established in 1994, in close collaboration with UNESCO and the Council of Europe as Co-Secretariats. It complies with Articles X.1(b) and X.3 of the LRC.
The National Academic Recognition Information Centres (NARIC) Network was established in 1984, with the European Commission as its secretariat. The NARIC Network has a similar mandate to the ENIC Network but within the context of the European Union. An EAI qualification holder can seek recognition worldwide through the ENIC-NARIC network, owing to its recognition by the MFHEA.
An EAI degree holder can seek recognition worldwide from the ENIC-NARIC network owing to the recognition by the MFHEA.
A national information centre (ENIC, or ENIC-NARIC) is an entity established by each party to the Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications Concerning Higher Education in the European Region (commonly known as the Lisbon Recognition Convention-LRC) by its Article IX.2(1). The European Network of National Information Centres (ENIC Network) was established in 1994, in close collaboration with UNESCO and the Council of Europe as Co-Secretariats. It complies with Articles X.1(b) and X.3 of the LRC.
The National Academic Recognition Information Centres (NARIC) Network was established in 1984, with the European Commission as its secretariat. The NARIC Network has a similar mandate to the ENIC Network but within the context of the European Union. An EAI qualification holder can seek recognition worldwide through the ENIC-NARIC network, owing to its recognition by the MFHEA.
An EAI degree holder can seek recognition worldwide from the ENIC-NARIC network owing to the recognition by the MFHEA.





