EU Global Accreditations
Accreditation & Recognitions
Malta Qualification Framework
EU Global offers European ECTS Accredited Bachelors degrees, Masters Degrees and Doctoral Degrees.
EU Global has successfully attained approval for referencing the Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF) to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area (QF-EHEA), making its degrees fully recognised.
EU Global offers Bachelors degrees (Level 6), Masters Degrees (Level 7) and Doctoral Degrees (Level 8).
World Educational Services
EU Global degrees were evaluated positively by WES and globally by many equivalency agencies.
EU Global has successfully attained approval for referencing the Malta Qualifications Framework (MQF) to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF) and the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area (QF-EHEA), making its degrees fully recognised. EU Global offers Bachelors degrees (Level 6), Masters Degrees (Level 7) and Doctoral Degrees (Level 8).
European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS)
EU Global degrees provides European ECTS credits.
European Global Institute of Innovation & Technology (EU Global) offer degrees with ECTS. ECTS is a central tool in the Bologna Process, which aims to make national education systems more comparable internationally. It helps students to move between countries and to have their academic qualifications and study periods abroad recognised.
European Bologna Process
EU Global accreditations are in alignment with the Bologna process, making their degrees globally recognised.
EU Global accreditations are in alignment with the Bologna process, making their degrees globally recognised.
The Malta Chamber of Commerce
EU Global is prod to have been selected as teh member of the Malta Chamber of Commerce.
The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry is the leading business representative body in Malta. It advocates for economic development, supports innovation, and fosters collaboration between the public and private sectors. The Chamber plays a key role in shaping national policy, promoting international trade, and supporting the interests of businesses across various sectors.
ENIC-NARIC Network
Qualifications recognised straight in 56 countries and equivalency globally.
EU Global degrees are accredited by MFHEA, Malta, which is a member of ENIC-NARIC network. ENIC-NARIC network initiative is a joint initiative of the European Commission, the Council of Europe and UNESCO. The ENIC-NARIC Networks are the result of an ongoing collaboration between the national information centres on academic recognition of qualifications of in total 56 countries, which are operating under the principles of the Lisbon Recognition Convention (1997).
EduQua- Swiss Quality Certification
ESDST, a fully owned entity of EU Global, programmes are certified for EduQua label.
European School of Data Science & Technology (ESDST), a fully owned entity of EU Global, programmes are certified for EduQua label.
Affiliate of ENQA
MFHEA, accrediting body of EU Global degrees, is affiliate of ENQA.
As an affiliate of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA), the institution is part of a European network dedicated to promoting quality assurance in higher education. Affiliation with ENQA reflects alignment with ENQA’s values and a commitment to continuous improvement in quality assurance practices.
European Higher Education Area (EHEA)
EU Global accreditations are in accordance with EHEA bologna process.
The European Higher Education Area (EHEA) includes 49 member countries—extending beyond the geographical boundaries of Europe. All institutions within the EHEA adopt the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), ensuring a unified framework for course and degree accreditation.
European Qualification Framework (EQF)
EQF is to make qualifications more readable across countries and systems for recognition.
EQF is to make qualifications more readable and understandable across countries and systems as a way to support their recognition. This is important in supporting cross-border mobility of learners and workers, and lifelong learning. EU Global degrees are at EQF level, also equivalent to the UK FHEQ Level.
Erasmus +
European Commission awarded Erasmus Charter For Higher Education (ECHE) Charter to EU Global, Malta
EQF is to make qualifications more readable and understandable across countries and systems as a way to support their recognition. This is important in supporting cross-border mobility of learners and workers, and lifelong learning. EU Global degrees are at EQF level, also equivalent to the UK FHEQ Level.
EU Global hosts World Association of SMEs in Europe
EU Global leads WASME Europe Chapter that takes pride in observer status of UN agencies.
EU Global leads WASME Europe Chapter that takes pride in observer status of UN agencies such as ECOSOC, UNCTAD, ITC, WIPO, UNIDO, UNESCO, UNICITRAL, UNESCAP and ILO.
UNESCO
EU Global accrediting body is in ENIC-NARIC networks—established by the Council of Europe and UNESCO.
UNESCO supports global cooperation in higher education through initiatives like the Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications, fostering fair and transparent recognition practices worldwide. In Europe, this mission is further supported by the ENIC-NARIC networks—established by the Council of Europe and UNESCO.
Europass
EU Global offers Europass recommended degree supplement.
EU Global offers Europass recommended degree supplement templates making it easier for recognition.
