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  1. The Washington Accord is a multinational agreement among bodies responsible for accrediting engineering degree programs. It recognizes the substantial equivalency of programs accredited by those bodies and recommends that graduates be recognized by other signatories as having met the academic requirements for engineering practice.

  2. The Washington Accord is an international accreditation agreement for undergraduate professional engineering academic degrees and postgraduate professional engineering academic degrees between the bodies responsible for accreditation in its signatory countries.

  3. The Washington Accord is an agreement between bodies responsible for accrediting engineering degree programmes. It aims to assist the mobility of professional engineers and establish a standard for engineering education across the signatories.

  4. Originally signed in 1989, the Washington Accord, is a multi-lateral agreement between bodies responsible for accreditation or recognition of tertiary-level engineering qualifications within their jurisdictions who have chosen to work collectively to assist the mobility of professional engineers.

  5. The Washington Accord is an international agreement among engineering accreditation bodies that recognizes the substantial equivalence of their qualifications. See the list of signatories, provisional signatories and recognition status of each country or region.

  6. The Washington Accord is a constituent of the International Engineering Alliance (IEA) that recognises the quality and portability of engineering programmes and graduates. Learn about its history, signatories, graduate attributes, perspectives and other accords and agreements.

  7. The Washington Accord, signed in 1989, is an agreement among engineering accreditation bodies to recognize the equivalency of their programs and graduates. It sets criteria, policies and procedures for accrediting engineering academic programs and promotes mutual recognition and best practices.

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