BECOME A FEDE MEMBER
FEDE membership enables private higher and vocational educational institutions to benefit from the support and reputation of the FEDE – an international non-governmental organisation (INGO) and supranational institution with participatory status at the Council of Europe.
The FEDE closely follows developments in the higher and vocational education sector and offers guidance to its member institutions across the world by:
- including them in a structured network of over 400 international institutions in order to promote educational cooperation, interinstitutional networking and international exchanges (student and teacher mobility);
- promoting the international transferability of our educational programmes thanks to identical teaching guidelines and qualifications thanks to identical teaching guidelines and qualifications across the network;
- offering a range of tools to help institutions to develop their activities, no matter where they are in the world.
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The FEDE therefore offers its member institutions the opportunity to:
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