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Mexico San Miguel PhD and Poland Jagiellonian College DBA NOT WES!
#41
The Universidad de San Miguel is H+ accredited in Germany's Anabin database for universities, meaning it has the highest accreditation (same as e.g. UCAM, Universidad Isabel I..). So for Germans, this should be a perfectly usable propio title (same as Isabel, Eneb). To bear the title no requirement other than that it's issued by a nationally recognised institution (which Universidad de San Miguel is) is necessary. The Uni is also listed in Mexico's register, where it also offers offical RVOE degrees: https://sirvoes.sep.gob.mx/sirvoes/mvc/consultas

For me that's way better than EIU Paris in terms of accreditation
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(12-12-2025, 06:22 AM)Voldigoad Wrote: The Universidad de San Miguel is H+ accredited in Germany's Anabin database for universities, meaning it has the highest accreditation (same as e.g. UCAM, Universidad Isabel I..). So for Germans, this should be a perfectly usable propio title (same as Isabel, Eneb). To bear the title no requirement other than that it's issued by a nationally recognised institution (which Universidad de San Miguel is) is necessary. The Uni is also listed in Mexico's register, where it also offers offical RVOE degrees: https://sirvoes.sep.gob.mx/sirvoes/mvc/consultas

For me that's way better than EIU Paris in terms of accreditation
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/attachm...p?aid=4603
But the degree diploma really look bad. IMHO
Also, can't find any info about the University in Wikipedia. What happen?

If you are curious, this is a LinkedIn education profile posting example :https://www.linkedin.com/in/cb-ching-b5164038/details/education/
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#43
(12-12-2025, 09:19 AM)durain Wrote:
(12-12-2025, 06:22 AM)Voldigoad Wrote: The Universidad de San Miguel is H+ accredited in Germany's Anabin database for universities, meaning it has the highest accreditation (same as e.g. UCAM, Universidad Isabel I..). So for Germans, this should be a perfectly usable propio title (same as Isabel, Eneb). To bear the title no requirement other than that it's issued by a nationally recognised institution (which Universidad de San Miguel is) is necessary. The Uni is also listed in Mexico's register, where it also offers offical RVOE degrees: https://sirvoes.sep.gob.mx/sirvoes/mvc/consultas

For me that's way better than EIU Paris in terms of accreditation
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/attachm...p?aid=4603
But the degree diploma really look bad. IMHO
Also, can't find any info about the University in Wikipedia. What happen?

If you are curious, this is a LinkedIn education profile posting example :https://www.linkedin.com/in/cb-ching-b5164038/details/education/
I'm not sure why you find the degree diploma from Universidad San Miguel (to the right, on the document you posted) to look bad? It looks better than my national diploma from a public university imho, and if you are used to ENEB diplomas, it actually looks awesome.

I'm not sure if the university had a Wikipedia entry before. The university is listed in the governments registry: https://sirvoes.sep.gob.mx/sirvoes/mvc/consultas

Website is https://usm.edu.mx 

It's a small university, definitely not as popular as UNAM. But it is legit, from what I can tell.
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#44
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/attachm...p?aid=4603

The degree title "PHD Doctor of Philosophy in HUMAN RESOURCE" should be written as "PhD, Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resources." That is, with the right capitalization and the plural for HR? Or perhaps "Human Resource Management"?

The original just looks strange.
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(12-12-2025, 10:34 PM)durain Wrote: https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/attachm...p?aid=4603

The degree title "PHD Doctor of Philosophy in HUMAN RESOURCE" should be written as "PhD, Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resources." That is, with the right capitalization and the plural for HR? Or perhaps "Human Resource Management"?

The original just looks strange.

Hm, okay. I kind of agree it looks odd. That said, ENEB's Universidad Isabel I diplomas also have some quirks. For example, module names are sometimes written in minuscular and then again in capitalization. As for me, I'd probably look at the DBA that is offered by CUE and Universidad de San Miguel, so I hope they can't mess that up (please not smth like DbA lol).
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