Throughout the programme, British Council will convene up to 14 Policy dialogue on enhancement of strategies issues in harmonization of ASEAN higher education, including involving all relevant stakeholders.
SHARE activities in this result area build upon the work of the related ASEAN Qualifications Reference Framework (AQRF) Task Force and the ASEAN-Australia/New Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) project which is developing the framework.
The project activities will strengthen the quality culture and provide common ground, and mutual trust, in ensuring and enhancing quality within national Higher Education systems, as well as at institutional levels.
The work of SHARE in the field of Credit Transfer Systems (CTS) aims at facilitating comparability and compatibility of study programmes, and thus at facilitating harmonious student mobility.
As student mobility plays an important role in the further internationalisation and harmonisation of higher education, one of SHARE’s components is a scholarship programme for intra-ASEAN and ASEAN-EU mobility to test the application of credit transfer systems (ACTS and AECTS).