
The Higher Technical School of Engineering of the Universitat de València (ETSE-UV) has obtained the seals of International quality Eur-Ace® and Euro-Inf in all its degrees of engineering. On 19th June, the school will receive the “3rd Conference on International Quality Seals and their development in Spain and Latin America”. This event is organised by hte National Agency of Quality Assessment and Certification (ANECA) and the Spanish Institute of Engineering (IIE). It will take place at IIE in Madrid at 9:30 a.m.
After the final favourable reports of the assessment process of the engineering degrees of ETSE-UV for obtaining the seals, the director of the School, Paula Marza, will collect the certificates on behaf of the institution. Isabel Vázquez, Vice-principal of Studies and Linguistic Policy of the Universitat de València; Carmen Dasí, Director of the Quality Unit of the Universitat de València; and Adela de los Reyes Mauri, Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry of the Universitat de València were also present at the event.
For ANECA, “the objective of the session is to reflect on the experience of having these international quality seals in these contexts, their relevance in improving the Spanish university system and the recogniton of the graduates internationally. In addition, the event will count on the presence of the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the General Council of Official Schools of Engineering in Computer Science, the General Council of Official Schools of Technical Engineering in Computer Science and the Royal Society of Chemistry.
On the one hand, the degrees of Computing Enginnering and Multimedia Engineering have the international quality seal Euro-Inf. On the other hand, the degrees of Chemical Engineering, Electronic Enginnering and Telecommunications, and Electronic Industrial Engineering have the seal Eur-Ace®. Previously, the degree in Telematics Engineering had already obtained the seal Eur-Ace®.
These recognitions guarantee that university degrees fulfil international quality criteria established by specialised international agencies that are recognised by European employers. The seal is an incentive for potential students to choose these studies, offering reliable information in the quality of the titles that obtain an International Seal of Quality.