Webinar on Canada’s academic credentials
2022-02-25• 最新活動
WHEN: March 2nd , 10:00 – 12:00 AM (Taipei Time)/ March 1st, 9:00-11:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
RSVP: Follow this link to register and receive the Zoom webinar link. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information to join the webinar.
LANGUAGE: The webinar will be offered in English and French (simultaneous interpretation).
OVERVIEW: This webinar will provide information on Canada’s academic credential assessment processes, which are used to determine the recognition of foreign academic credentials of international students applying to continue their postsecondary studies in Canada. The webinar will present an overview of Canada’s qualification frameworks within its education systems, as well as key roles and responsibilities of the various organizations involved in the process. Speakers will provide an overview of steps and key considerations in the academic qualification assessment and recognition processes, as well as resources available to students, education agents and institutions.
Agenda:
- Introduction (10 min): Ms. Jennifer Daubeny, Executive Director, International Education division, Global Affairs Canada, and Ms. Antonella Manca-Mangoff, Director, International Sector, Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
- Overview of Canada’s qualification frameworks and processes (30 min): Mr. Nathanaël Poli, Digital Communications Officer, Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials (CICIC)
- Key steps, responsibilities and considerations in the academic qualification assessment process for study purposes (30 min):
- Ms. Pei (Peggy) Zhu, Manager, Comparative Education Service (CES), University of Toronto, and a member of the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada (ACESC)
- Ms. Ena Chaisson, Consultant, International Admissions, Office of the University Registrar, Grant MacEwan University and Mr. Eric Franke, International Student Recruitment Specialist, MacEwan International, Grant MacEwan University
- Questions and Answers (45 min)
- Closing Remarks (5 min)