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INSPIRE Erasmus+

Inspire roots
QUAERE (Erasmus+ CBHE, 2016–2018) laid the foundations for a modern Quality Assurance system in Ukrainian higher education aligned with ESG 2015. The project analysed national QA mechanisms, built institutional capacity, established QA units in eight universities, and piloted internal and external evaluation procedures.

INSPIRE Erasmus+
INSPIRE Erasmus+
INSPIRE contributes to:
Sustainable reform of quality assurance mechanisms
Institutional autonomy combined with accountability
Enhanced transparency and trust in higher education governance
Stronger integration of Ukrainian HEIs within the European Higher Education Area

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  • Faculty of Management
  • NAQA Ukraine
  • Ministry of Education and Science (Ukraine)

News

Kick-off meeting of INSPIRE, January 2026

Date: 23.02.2026

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INSPIRE logo

Date: 23.02.2026

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INSPIRE is an international capacity-building project funded under the Erasmus+ Programme (Capacity Building in Higher Education). It supports the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and Ukrainian higher education institutions in strengthening internal quality assurance and developing institutional accreditation practices aligned with the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG).

The project brings together universities and quality assurance experts from Ukraine and Europe to co-create practical tools, training and pilot implementations that help institutions improve governance, teaching and learning quality, stakeholder involvement and evidence-based decision-making.

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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