Prospective Signatories, expected to sign in Melbourne
- Academy One, United States
- ACEI: Academic Credentials Evaluations Institute, Inc., United States
- AICE: Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc., United States
- ASHE: Agency for Science and Higher Education, Croatia
- CGFNS International, Inc., United States
- CIMEA - NARIC Italia (Associazione CIMEA), Italy
- Coimbra Group of Universities, Belgium
- Credentials Solutions, United States
- CSCSE: Chinese Service Center for Scholarly Exchange, China
- Duke University,* United States
- HES: Higher Ed Services, Australia
- Learning Machine and Blockcerts, United States
- McGill University, Canada
- UK NARIC, United Kingdom
- University of Melbourne, Australia
- WES: World Education Services, United States
* To be confirmed
News and Resources
- The Norwegian Diploma Registry ("Vitnemålsportalen") was launched mid-January 2017. It is a digital solution where persons -- who have higher educational studies from Norway -- can collect their results and share them with prospective employers, educational institutions and other relevant recipients. The Diploma Registry was developed by CERES, commissioned by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. The Diploma Registry is free of charge.
- Erasmus Without Paper held its Stakeholder Meeting at the University of Porto in Portugal on 17 March 2017. In-depth sessions covered the history of the project, current field trials, and details of the public launch of EWP 2.0 in December 2018. All presentations are publicly accessible via erasmuswithoutpaper.eu.
- Campus Morning Mail, an independent newsletter based in Australia, lauded My eQuals on 23 March 2017: Overall, this is a brilliant scheme, designed to serve students. My eQuals will be launched at the annual meeting the Groningen Declaration, in Melbourne next month. The Declaration commits signatory nations to creating global digital data portability for student records. My eQuals looks like delivering exactly that. Read the full article.
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