Purpose and Signatories of the Dublin Accord
– Agreement for international recognition of Engineering Technician qualifications
– Signed by national engineering organizations of Ireland, UK, South Africa, and Canada
– Aims to mutually recognize qualifications for granting Engineering Technician titles
– Similar operation to the Washington Accord and Sydney Accord
– Part of the International Engineering Alliance
– Signatories include Ireland, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Canada
– Agreement mutually recognizes qualifications for Engineering Technician titles
– Signatories are national engineering organizations
– Agreement promotes international recognition of engineering qualifications
– Signatories play a role in the operation of the Dublin Accord
Date and Source of the Dublin Accord
– Dublin Accord was signed in May 2002
– Agreement was signed by engineering organizations of four countries
– Source: International Engineering Alliance
– Archived documents available for reference
– Retrieved from the original source on specific dates
Relation to the Dublin Regulation
– Dublin Accord should not be confused with the Dublin Regulation
– Dublin Regulation determines responsibility for asylum applications in the EU
– Dublin Accord focuses on international recognition of engineering qualifications
– Both agreements have different purposes and scopes
– Dublin Accord is specific to engineering technician qualifications
Stub Article and Categories
– Dublin Accord article is categorized under professional titles and certifications
– It is also categorized under engineering education
– Article is considered a stub and needs expansion
– Readers can contribute to expanding the article on Wikipedia
– Categories and stub status are indicated on the article page Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dublin_Accord
The Dublin Accord is an agreement for the international recognition of Engineering Technician qualifications.
In May 2002, the national engineering organisations of Ireland, the United Kingdom, South Africa and Canada signed an agreement mutually recognising the qualifications which underpin the granting of Engineering Technician titles in the four countries. Operation of the Dublin Accord is similar as for the Washington Accord and Sydney Accord.