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Lisbon Recognition Protocol

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The Lisbon Recognition Protocol (LRP) is an international framework designed to facilitate the recognition of higher education qualifications and periods of study across different countries, primarily within Europe. It aims to promote transparency, comparability, and student mobility by establishing standardized procedures for evaluating foreign degrees and educational credentials, thereby supporting lifelong learning and international academic cooperation.

Key Features

  • Harmonized recognition procedures across participating countries
  • Facilitation of student and graduate mobility through transparent assessment
  • Promotion of international academic cooperation and exchange
  • Supports lifelong learning by recognizing prior learning experiences
  • Part of broader European initiatives like the European Higher Education Area (EHEA)

Pros

  • Enhances mobility for students and graduates by simplifying credential recognition
  • Encourages international cooperation among higher education institutions
  • Supports fair and transparent evaluation processes
  • Contributes to the development of a more integrated European Higher Education Area

Cons

  • Implementation and effectiveness can vary between countries
  • May face challenges with non-standardized or diverse educational systems
  • Some stakeholders perceive recognition procedures as bureaucratic or slow

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