On March 11th, the ENQA Board, headed by its Chairman, Douglas Blackstock, summoned the directors of the member agencies to inform them of the most relevant decisions adopted by the ENQA Board at its last meeting, on March 8th. Among them, the issuance of a statement condemning the invasion of Ukraine, adopting the proposal of the Bologna Follow Up Group to suspend the representation rights of Russia in the EEES and consequently temporarily suspending the status of members or affiliates of ENQA of the agencies of that country. Besides, and among other matters, the meeting was informed about the European projects recently financed and of which ENQA is the coordinator, as well as about projects promoted by the agencies themselves or by other organizations to which ENQA will provide support; about the next ENQA Forum which will finally take place on June 23rd and 24th in Cardiff; about the collaborations with other networks and associations of agencies beyond Europe, as is the case of SIACES in Latin America; and about the progress made in ENQA's different active working groups.
The director of the ACPUA, Antonio Serrano, is member of the ENQA Board.
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