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National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation

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The National Institution for Academic Degrees and Quality Enhancement (大学改革支援・学位授与機構, Daigaku Kaikaku Shien • Gakui Juyo Kikō), abbreviated NIAD-QE, is Japan's "independent administrative institution" affiliated with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), whose objectives are:

  • To evaluate education and research activities of Japanese universities and their consortia and to publish the result of the evaluation.
  • To evaluate achievements of higher education-level learning outside mainstream universities and award academic degrees.
  • As of July 2007, the second objective consists of:

  • Accrediting the courses of some daigakkō and awarding the graduates of academic degrees.
  • Awarding bachelor's degrees to the graduates of Japanese junior colleges and kōsen (technical colleges) who did recognisable extra studies.
  • Awarding degrees to the graduates of the Japan Coast Guard Academy.
  • It is headquartered in Kodaira, Tokyo.

    History

  • 1991: The Study Centre for Academic Degree Awarding and Committee for Study for Creation of Academic Degree Awarding Institution was established in the Graduate University for Advanced Studies [1].
  • 1992: The NIAD was established.
  • 1994: The NIAD was expanded to NIAD-UE.
  • 2002: The first publication of the results of evaluation.
  • 2003: Relocated to the current campus in Kodaira.
  • 2016: The NIAD-QE was established.
  • References

    National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation Wikipedia