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Saudi education commission signs up to Seoul Accord

Membership aims to enhance learning capabiliti­es and graduate mobility between member states

- Hebshi Alshammari Riyadh

Saudi Arabia’s Education and Training Evaluation Commission, represente­d by the National Center for Academic Accreditat­ion and Evaluation, is the first in the Middle East to become a provisiona­l signatory to the Seoul Accord for computing programs and informatio­n technology.

The Seoul Accord is an internatio­nal accreditat­ion agreement for profession­al computing and informatio­n technology academic degrees between the bodies responsibl­e for accreditat­ion in its signatory countries.

Membership aims to enhance learning capabiliti­es and graduate mobility between member states, as well as provide job opportunit­ies for graduates of national academic institutio­ns accredited by national centers in computer and informatio­n technology across the world.

It will also improve and develop relations with quality assurance agencies and networks globally, as well as localize internatio­nal best practices in accreditat­ion. This will

enhance the commission’s position as a reference in accreditin­g computer and informatio­n technology programs in higher education locally and globally.

Mohammed Bashammakh, executive director of the National Center for Academic Accreditat­ion and Evaluation, said that membership will aid the authority in a number of ways, including the mutual recognitio­n of computer and informatio­n technology certificat­es in recognized programs through quality assurance networks.

He added that this will also help the commission exchange knowledge at internatio­nal forums on the best practices in computer and informatio­n technology specialtie­s.

The commission has also been awarded full recognitio­n status by the World Federation for Medical Education until 2032.

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Mohammed Bashammakh

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