Denmark
- European Higher Education Area - EHEA
- View 37 institutions with 63 reports
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Governmental membershipDenmark has been a Governmental Member of EQAR since April 2008.
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General information on higher education
The responsibility for higher education is divided between the Ministry of Higher Education and Science, the Danish Ministry of Culture (medium and long cycle education within the area of arts) and the Ministry of Defence. Most higher education institutions are under the auspice of the Ministry of Higher Education and Science.
Higher education in Denmark is taught at universities, university colleges and academies of professional higher education.
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National external quality assurance requirements
Higher education institutions should be accredited every six years and there is a rotation plan for programme reviews set up on a yearly basis. Following the adoption of the Accreditation Act in 2013 (see link below) higher education institutions are transitioning from programme accreditation to institutional accreditation.
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Institutional accreditation
involves an assessment of the institution’s overall quality assurance system (every six year in case of a positive accreditation) -
Programme accreditation
until the higher education institution has achieved institutional accreditation
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Cross-border quality assurance
In Denmark higher education institutions may choose a suitable EQAR-registered agency under certain conditions.
The Accreditation Council may choose an EQAR-registered agency, other than the Danish Accreditation Institution for the preparation of accreditation reports (see below the Accreditation Act, Chapter 2, § 3) or accept an accreditation report from another internationally recognised quality assurance agency at the request of a higher education institution.
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Eligibility requirements for foreign agencies: Danish higher education institutions are able to choose an EQAR-registered agency for the accreditation of Danish education programmes offered abroad and the accreditation of professional education programmes offered by transnational providers
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Conditions for the agencies’ work (e.g. criteria to be used): The agency can use its own criteria.
Read more: countries where higher education institutions may choose a suitable EQAR-registered agency
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European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes
In Denmark the European Approach is available to higher education institutions.
The European Approach is available to all higher education institutions.
- Joint programmes can be accredited by all “internationally recognised” agencies. If an agency is registered on EQAR, it is automatically considered “internationally recognised”; otherwise, it has to prove this in an individual procedure to the Danish authorities.
Read more: countries where the European Approach is available to higher education institutions
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Further information
Registered agencies operating in Denmark
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AI - The Danish Accreditation Institution 2010 - View 36 institutions with 60 reports
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AQAS - Agency for Quality Assurance through Accreditation of Study Programmes 2008 - View 1 institutions with 1 reports
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EAEVE - European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education 2018 -
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NOKUT - Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education 2013 - View 1 institutions with 1 reports
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NVAO - Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders 2008 - View 1 institutions with 1 reports
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ECCE - European Council on Chiropractic Education 2013 - 2016