ATHEA intends to be listed on the EQAR European Quality Assurance Register not later than 2026. Benefits for higher education institutions (HEI) were identified as follows:

Institutions benefit from a strengthened institutional quality assurance system in line with the ESG and the Bologna Process.

This includes
  • internal and external quality assurance,
  • compliance with educational frameworks based on the Dublin descriptors,
  • the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS),
  • stakeholder focus,
  • outcome-based performance evaluation,
  • and an appropriate governance system of the institution.
  • networking and topic-oriented collaboration (e.g. faculty and student exchange, research, publications) between institutions are additional benefits.
Taking account of the complex and changing legal framework of the European Higher Education Area and each country no guarantees can be given.It will have to be determined on a case by case basis if the following options will take effect.

Depending on the country an HEI is operating in,
  • this could translate into recognition as a locally operating HEI without further national accreditation or auditing,
  • with full recognition of the degrees according to the European Network of Information Centres – National Academic Recognition Information Centres (ENIC/NARIC),
  • securing local recognition of degrees and upward mobility for students within the Bologna system.