EQAR is the only official organisation to be established directly as a result of the Bologna Process
and forms a key part of the European Higher Education Area infrastructure.
1999 – Bologna Process
European governments start working closely together to allow Europe’s diverse education systems to articulate better with each other and thus to establish a European Higher Education Area (EHEA).
2005 – Bergen summit
The concept of a European register of quality assurance agencies is welcomed by the ministers of the Bologna signatory countries in 2005 at their Bergen summit. The first version of the ESG is adopted by the same ministers.
2007 – London summit
At their summit in London in May 2007 ministers “welcome[d] the establishment of a register by the E4 group, working in partnership, based on their proposed operational model” in their Communiqué. The E4 Group* presented the operational model to ministers in the Report to the London Conference of Ministers on a European Register of Quality Assurance Agencies.
2008 – Founding of EQAR (Brussels)
On 4 March 2008, EQAR is founded as “an independent organisation in charge of establishing and managing a register of quality assurance agencies”.
2015 – Revised ESG
The revised version of the ESG is adopted by ministers in Yerevan.
2018 – Launch DEQAR
EQAR launches the Database of External Quality Assurance Results (DEQAR) to ensure direct access to the reports and decisions of EQAR-registered agencies.
*The E4 Group are the main stakeholder organisations in the field of higher education and the founding members of EQAR:
- European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA)
- European Students Union (ESU)
- European University Association (EUA)
- European Association of Institutions in Higher Education (EURASHE)
Apart from founding members, EQAR also has social partner members (BUSINESSEUROPE and Education International) and governmental members. More about EQAR membership as well as the list of governmental members here.