How can micro-credentials support flexible lifelong learning in Asia-Pacific?

Capacity-building webinar exploring how micro-credentials can support flexible lifelong learning and qualification recognition in Asia-Pacific. Hosted by UNESCO Bangkok and APNNIC, with New Zealand’s experience in integrating micro-credentials into its National Qualifications Framework.
How can the Global and Regional Recognition Conventions boost higher education mobility in Asia-Pacific?

Regional webinar exploring how UNESCO’s Global and Tokyo Conventions strengthen cooperation, academic mobility, and recognition of higher education qualifications across Asia-Pacific. Hosted by UNESCO Bangkok and APNNIC on 28 August 2025.
Russia

Russia Главный государственный экспертный центр оценки образования “Главэкспертцентр”Main State Center for Education Evaluation Lyusinovskaya Street, 51,Moscow, Russiazip: 115093. Glavekspertcentre Phone: +7 (495) 317-17-10Fax: +7 (495) 665-00-15E-mail: [email protected]: http://nic.gov.ruHead of Centre: Ramzan Ozdarbiev, Director Национальный информационный центр по академическому признанию и мобильностиNational Information Center for Academic Recognition and Mobility Mikluho-Maklaya St. 6,RUDN, 117593Moscow, Russia Phone: +07 495 958-2881, […]
Türkiye

Turkey’s APNNIC profile highlights its efforts to advance recognition of higher education qualifications and support student mobility in the Asia-Pacific.
Republic of Korea

The Republic of Korea champions SDG 4 through digital innovation, equitable access, and global partnerships. By strengthening lifelong learning and education policies, ROK works with APNNIC to share expertise and support regional efforts to achieve Education 2030 in Asia-Pacific.
New Zealand

New Zealand’s commitment to SDG 4 focuses on equity, inclusion, and quality learning opportunities for all. With strong policies on lifelong learning, digital transformation, and skills for sustainable development, New Zealand supports regional collaboration through APNNIC to advance Education 2030 goals across Asia-Pacific.