International
CACB International Policy
Adopted October 28, 2006
The CACB objectives are to increase the opportunities for the export of Canadian architectural services through achieving and maintaining mutual recognition agreements demonstrating excellence of the Canadian quality assurance systems for university-based architectural education and the Canadian architectural licensing and registration system; promoting fairness and equitability of Canadian licensing, registration and accreditation processes; and participating in international fora for accreditation and recognition of internationally credentials, such as the IAQHE (International Conference on Assessing Quality in Higher Education), the CQAHE (the Center for Quality Assurance in Higher Education), etc.; and in partnership with its members, negotiating such mutual recognition agreements that would facilitate market entry for Canadian architects abroad, and professional settlement for internationally trained architects in Canada.
Adopted October 28, 2006
The CACB objectives are to increase the opportunities for the export of Canadian architectural services through achieving and maintaining mutual recognition agreements demonstrating excellence of the Canadian quality assurance systems for university-based architectural education and the Canadian architectural licensing and registration system; promoting fairness and equitability of Canadian licensing, registration and accreditation processes; and participating in international fora for accreditation and recognition of internationally credentials, such as the IAQHE (International Conference on Assessing Quality in Higher Education), the CQAHE (the Center for Quality Assurance in Higher Education), etc.; and in partnership with its members, negotiating such mutual recognition agreements that would facilitate market entry for Canadian architects abroad, and professional settlement for internationally trained architects in Canada.
- CACB International Policy
Adopted October 28, 2006
- Canberra Accord
- Accreditation/Validation Roundtable
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Signed in April 2008, the Canberra Accord is intended to facilitate the portability of educational credentials between the countries whose accreditation/validation agencies signed the Accord. It does not address matters related to professional registration or licensure.
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