05-28-2023, 05:35 AM
@KSoul: as far as I have done my research, the ENEB master's degree will be recognized in Poland as any other Spanish titulo proprio - as postgraduate studies. Diplomas are signed by the rector of an accredited university (that's good), they don't fit into the EQF as level 7 qualifications (that's less good) and generally there is no possibility of recognizing them as master's or equivalent studies in Poland (interesting fact: doctors in Poland do not have master's degrees in the Polish sense. After graduation, they receive a title equivalent to a master's degree, but it is called "doctor").
Therefore, in the regular recruitment for doctoral studies in Poland, a diploma from ENEB will not be enough (basically, to start a doctorate in Poland, you must have a master's degree or an equivalent degree), but no one can say that the diploma after studying at ENEB is invalid (it is valid as postgraduate certificate).
I suspect that similar restrictions (a diploma from ENEB as an equivalent of postgraduate studies, not master's studies) will appear in other EU countries. However, this will apply to every titulo proprio diploma from Spain, not only from ENEB (EU countries have the right to great freedom in shaping their education). This will not be a big problem in Poland as long as someone does not apply for, for example, a clerical position requiring a master's degree.
Therefore, in the regular recruitment for doctoral studies in Poland, a diploma from ENEB will not be enough (basically, to start a doctorate in Poland, you must have a master's degree or an equivalent degree), but no one can say that the diploma after studying at ENEB is invalid (it is valid as postgraduate certificate).
I suspect that similar restrictions (a diploma from ENEB as an equivalent of postgraduate studies, not master's studies) will appear in other EU countries. However, this will apply to every titulo proprio diploma from Spain, not only from ENEB (EU countries have the right to great freedom in shaping their education). This will not be a big problem in Poland as long as someone does not apply for, for example, a clerical position requiring a master's degree.