Erasmus+ Project INSPIRE "Institutional Accreditation for Sustainable Progress, Innovation and Excellence"

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. 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.

Why INSPIRE matters

Ukrainian higher education is undergoing profound transformation in the context of European integration, recovery and long-term resilience. Traditional programme-by-programme accreditation creates administrative burden and limits universities’ ability to innovate. INSPIRE promotes institutional accreditation as a system-level solution that evaluates how universities ensure quality across governance, teaching, learning, research, student support and continuous improvement.

Project objective

The main objective of INSPIRE is to design, pilot and support the implementation of a comprehensive institutional accreditation framework for Ukraine, replacing fragmented programme reviews with a holistic, ESG-aligned quality assurance model. The framework enables universities to operate with greater strategic autonomy, embed continuous quality improvement, respond more effectively to societal and labour-market needs, and strengthen international credibility and recognition.

Consortium & partners

INSPIRE is implemented by a consortium of 17 partners from the European Union, Norway and Ukraine, including universities, national quality assurance bodies, public authorities and stakeholder organisations. The project is coordinated by Wrocław University of Science and Technology (Poland) and implemented in close cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and the National Agency for Higher Education Quality Assurance.

How INSPIRE works

Project activities are organised into six integrated work packages covering project management and quality assurance, comparative analysis of European and Ukrainian QA systems, development of institutional accreditation policies and procedures, capacity building, piloting in selected higher education institutions, and dissemination and sustainability.  A distinctive feature of INSPIRE is the role of Expert Facilitators, who bridge European standards with Ukrainian institutional realities, support peer learning and ensure coherence between analysis, capacity building and implementation.

Key results and deliverables

INSPIRE delivers concrete, system-level outcomes, including an ESG-aligned institutional accreditation framework, accreditation standards and procedures, self-assessment tools, evaluation protocols, a bilingual accreditation glossary, post-accreditation monitoring mechanisms and policy recommendations supporting national reform. All tools are validated through pilot accreditation exercises and external expert review to ensure credibility and long-term usability.

Benefits

For universities, INSPIRE strengthens institutional autonomy, reduces administrative burden, supports strategic management and embeds a culture of continuous quality improvement. For students, society and employers, the project contributes to higher and more consistent study quality, faster introduction of innovative programmes, better alignment with labour-market needs, stronger international recognition of degrees and increased public trust in higher education.

Main objectives

  • Quality assurance: Strengthening internal QA systems aligned with the European Standards and Guidelines (ESG).
  • Governance: Supporting evidence-based institutional management and leadership.
  • Resilience: Building long-term institutional capacity and sustainability beyond the project lifetime.

For INSPIRE project information see also: https://inspire.pwr.edu.pl/

Get in touch with us!

Prof Dr Dr Theodor Leiber

Scientific Advisor/Higher Education Researcher

0049-6221-405462-25
leiber(at)evalag.de

The creation of these resources has been co-funded by the ERASMUS+ grant programme ERASMUS-EDU-2025-CBHE of the European Union under grant no. 101237884. Neither the European Commission (EC) nor the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) are responsible for the content or liable for any losses or damage resulting of the use of these resources.