06 November 2025

Participation of IQAA Representatives in the ENQA General Assembly 2025

Генеральная Ассамбляя ENQA 2025
Генеральная Ассамбляя ENQA 2025

 

From 22 to 24 October 2025 в Брюсселе (Бельгия), the ENQA General Assembly was held in Brussels, Belgium. The event was jointly organized with VLUHR QA (Flanders) and AEQES (Belgium). The Assembly also marked the 25th anniversary of ENQA, which added additional international significance and prestige to the event.

Генеральная Ассамбляя ENQA 2025

 

The Assembly included:

  • A review and revision of the European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area (ESG), one of the fundamental frameworks for external quality assurance in higher education;
  • Sessions dedicated to stakeholder involvement in external quality evaluation processes;
  • Discussions on the role of artificial intelligence and technological innovation in the work of quality assurance agencies;
  • Expansion of international cooperation, where participants from both European and non-European countries exchanged experiences, including on the transition to hybrid and digital evaluation formats.
Генеральная Ассамбляя ENQA 2025
Генеральная Ассамбляя ENQA 2025

 

In addition, ENQA leadership changes were announced: ENQA President Douglas Blackstock completed his term and received strong appreciation from the ENQA community. Kristina Gituliță (Director of ARACIS, Romania), previously ENQA Vice-President, was unanimously elected as the new President. Christine Vigne (NOKUT, Norway) and Patrick Van den Bosch (VLUHR QA, Belgium) were elected as Vice-Presidents of the association.

The IQAA leadership attended the event, actively participating in discussions, sharing experiences, and strengthening connections with colleagues from the sector. High-level participation:

  • Confirms our commitment to international standards of educational quality;
  • Enables the adoption and integration of best practices into our methodologies and processes;
  • Expands opportunities for further cooperation with leading agencies in Europe and beyond;
  • Strengthens the international activities of our Agency and opens new areas of work (such as digital skills, data analytics, and ESG revision).

We express our gratitude to the ENQA team and our partner colleagues for the excellent organization and productive work, and we look forward to implementing the new ideas and initiatives shared at the Assembly.

Detailed information is available on the ENQA website at this link.