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[[File:Concordance-euc.png|300px|thumb|Logo of the Concordance eucléenne]]
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The '''Concordance eucléenne''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Euclean Concordance''; the name is officially left untranslated in other languages) is an agreement among [[Euclea|Euclean]] countries to harmonize standards and requirements in {{wp|tertiary education}}. The Concordance makes it possible for students and graduates to have their academic credentials recognized across Euclea, both within academia and in the job market. It facilitates student and faculty exchange and transfer among institutions, allowing much more flexibility for Eucleans who wish to work or study in another country. It is not part of the [[Euclean Community]], although the EC is a consultative partner and all EC member states are also members.  
The '''Concordance eucléenne''' ({{wp|French language|Gaullican}}: ''Euclean Concordance''; the name is officially left untranslated in other languages) is an agreement among [[Euclea|Euclean]] countries to harmonize standards and requirements in {{wp|tertiary education}}. The Concordance makes it possible for students and graduates to have their academic credentials recognized across Euclea, both within academia and in the job market. It facilitates student and faculty exchange and transfer among institutions, allowing much more flexibility for Eucleans who wish to work or study in another country. It is not part of the [[Euclean Community]], although the EC is a consultative partner and all EC member states are also members. Its secretariat is located in [[Montecara]].


Qualifications are uniformly categorized into three grades terminating in a {{wp|bachelor's degree}}, {{wp|master's degree}}, and {{wp|Doctorate|doctoral degree}} respectively. National {{wp|Matriculation examination|matriculation examinations}} are harmonized so that there is mutual recognition of school-leaving qualifications at the end of the secondary level.  
Qualifications are uniformly categorized into three grades terminating in a {{wp|bachelor's degree}}, {{wp|master's degree}}, and {{wp|Doctorate|doctoral degree}} respectively. National {{wp|Matriculation examination|matriculation examinations}} are harmonized so that there is mutual recognition of school-leaving qualifications at the end of the secondary level.  

Revision as of 17:10, 22 October 2020

File:Concordance-euc.png
Logo of the Concordance eucléenne

The Concordance eucléenne (Gaullican: Euclean Concordance; the name is officially left untranslated in other languages) is an agreement among Euclean countries to harmonize standards and requirements in tertiary education. The Concordance makes it possible for students and graduates to have their academic credentials recognized across Euclea, both within academia and in the job market. It facilitates student and faculty exchange and transfer among institutions, allowing much more flexibility for Eucleans who wish to work or study in another country. It is not part of the Euclean Community, although the EC is a consultative partner and all EC member states are also members. Its secretariat is located in Montecara.

Qualifications are uniformly categorized into three grades terminating in a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and doctoral degree respectively. National matriculation examinations are harmonized so that there is mutual recognition of school-leaving qualifications at the end of the secondary level.

Member states

The front cover of the Montecaran matriculation examination for 2021. The Concordance eucléenne logo indicates that it is recognized throughout the member states.