National Council of Academic Evaluation and Accreditation of Higher Education Institutions explained

The Romanian National Council of Academic Evaluation and Accreditation of Higher Education Institutions (in Romanian: Consiliul Naţional de Evaluare Academică şi Acreditare a Instituţiilor de Învăţământ Superior (CNEAA)) was a body appointed by the Romanian Parliament which decided upon the criteria for evaluating Romanian higher education institutions.[1]

CNEAA was replaced in 2005 by ARACIS, the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education, through Government Emergency Ordinance no. 75/2005 Regarding Quality Assurance in Education, which became the Law nr. 87/2006 when adopted by Parliament (with some changes).[2]

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  1. http://dictionary.cls.ro/ADICO/Languages/Romanian/C/CONSILIUL_CNEAA.htm CONSILIUL NATIONAL DE EVALUARE ACADEMICA SI ACREDITARE A INSTITUTIILOR DE ÎNVATAMÂNT SUPERIOR (C.N.E.A.A.)
  2. Web site: ENQA final report on ARACIS. https://web.archive.org/web/20110720160202/http://www.eqar.eu/fileadmin/agencyreports/10.ENQA_final_report_on_ARACIS.pdf. 2011-07-20. 8. European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education.

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