Convention

Tokyo Convention

Overview

The Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education (Tokyo Convention) is an international agreement among State Parties to ensure that students and academics are treated fairly concerning their higher education qualification. To promote and facilitate the implementation of this Convention, two mechanisms are established :

  • The Committee of the Asia-Pacific Regional Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education is composed of one representative of each Party.  The Committee may adopt declarations, protocols and models of good practice to guide the competent recognition authorities of the Parties in their implementation of this Convention and in their consideration of applications for the recognition of qualifications in higher education
  • A network of national information centres on academic mobility and recognition is to uphold and assist the practical implementation of this Convention by the competent recognition authorities. Each Party shall appoint a member of their national information centre to the network of national information centres according to the Tokyo Convention.

The Convention includes articles to help facilitate physical and virtual mobility through fair qualifications recognition in the Asia-Pacific region. The APNNIC is the regional network charged with upholding and implementing the Tokyo Convention.

The main activities are at national and regional level:

National Information Centres (NIC)

NICs promote mutual understanding and transparency of national education systems and qualifications, as well as best-practice principles in recognition of qualifications to support quality decisions. APNNIC includes each Party’s NIC as a network member.

Regional network

As Secretariat of the Regional Committee on the Tokyo Convention and APNNIC, UNESCO supports ratification and implementation of the convention by building national-level awareness and capacities, and promoting collaboration among countries in the  Asia-Pacific region.

The Tokyo Convention represents a landmark that reflects the new trends on the recognition of higher education qualifications in the Asia-Pacific region

Regional Committee and related events from 2011

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