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		| INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION AND BENCHMARKING OF ENGINEERING QUALIFICATIONS
 Why International Education Recognition Agreements? Developing
 and developed countries are all in need of engineeering services for 
infrastructure, services and industry. The economies of most countries 
are reasonably open and professional and engineering services are 
delivered across national boundaries. Engineering professions are 
themselves mobile. While local contexts and detailed knowledge required 
may differ from country to country, engineering competencies are 
increasing being recognised as having a common baseline. In view of the 
mobility of individuals, transborder services and common minimum 
standards, countries have banded together to ease the recognition of 
standards and qualifications. ECSA is a signatory to three such 
agreements: Washington Accord, Sydney Accord and Dublin Accord.  The 
signatories have also perform benchmarking by periodic monitoring of 
each others’ accreditation criteria and processes as well as producing 
consensus statements of expected outcomes of programmes. Common Features of the Education Accords The three Accords described below have the similar basic terms of agreement. The Signatories: Accept that one other’s accreditation procedures are comparable.Accept one another’s accredited degrees from the date of admission as a Full Member.Operate a periodic monitoring process.Agree to identify and encourage implementation of best practise.Accept that it applies to Accreditations in home jurisdictions only.Accept the need to encourage licensing and registration authorities to apply the Agreement.
 The
 specifics of individual agreements are summarised below and more 
information is contained on the International Engineering Alliance 
Website 
 
WASHINGTON ACCORD 
 The
 purpose of the Washington Accord is recognition of the equivalence of 
Accredited Engineering Education Programs leading to the Engineering 
Degree and is applicable only to Candidate Engineer or Professional  
Engineer registration. It is essentially a quality assurance process and
 is based on world best practice. The current list of Washington signatories is available on the IEA website.  Signatories, are:
 Australia (Engineers Australia)Canada (Engineers Canada)Chinese Taipei (IEET)Hong Kong, China (HKIE)Ireland (Engineers Ireland)Japan (JABEE)Korea (ABEEK)New Zealand (IPENZ)Malaysia (BEM)South Africa (ECSA)Singapore (IES)United Kingdom (EC)United States of America (ABET)
 Provisional
 Members - which are bodies that are working toward signatory status and
 consequently do not yet enjoy mutual recognition of their 
qualifications - are: Germany (ASIIN)India (AICTE)Russia (RAEE)Sri Lanka (Engineers Sri Lanka)
 The
 present Chair is provided by ABET, Dr Win Phillips, and the Secretariat
 provided by the International Engineering Alliance. For more 
information, visit the Washington Accord website. 
 SYDNEY ACCORD
 Flowing
 from the Washington Accord, a similar Agreement was developed for 
Engineering Technologists or Incorporated Engineers, called the Sydney 
Accord (SA), which was signed in June 2001. The current list of Sydney Accord signatories is available on the IEA website.  Signatories, are: Australia (Engineers Australia)Canada (CCTT)Hong Kong, China (HKIE)Ireland (Engineers Ireland)New Zealand (IPENZ)South Africa (ECSA)United Kingdom (EC)United States of America (ABET)
 There are currently no Provisional Members The
 present Chair is provided by The Engineering Council, Mr David Long, 
and the Secretariat provided by International Engineering Alliance.  For
 more information, visit the Sydney Accord website. 
 DUBLIN ACCORD
 The
 Dublin Accord (DA) is an Agreement for substantial equivalence in the 
typifying tertiary qualifications for technician education, normally of 
two or more  years duration. It commenced in 2002 and has the following Signatories: Canada (CCTT)Ireland (Engineers Ireland)South Africa (ECSA)United Kingdom (EC)
 Provisional Members are: New Zealand (IPENZ)United States of America (ABET)
 The
 present Chair is provided by Ireland (Engineers Ireland), Mr Dennis 
McGrath, and the Secretariat provided by International Engineering 
Alliance.  For more information, visit the Dublin Accord website. Benchmarking Engineering Education Programmes
 The
 signatories of the Washington, Sydney and Dublin Accords have developed
 agreed statements of Graduate Attributes, that is outcomes with level 
descriptors and knowledge profiles for education programmes for 
engineers, engineering technologists and engineering technicians. These 
are available at  http://www.ieagreements.org/GradProfiles.cfm  ECSA’s BEng-type programmes are accredited against a standard
 that is substantially equivalent to the IEA Graduate Attributes.  The 
Graduate Attributes are accompanied by statement of Professional 
Competencies  at the professional registration level. | 
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