Recognised associations

Only accredited and government-recognised schools, colleges and universities can participate in StudyWorld.

Institutions accredited by the accreditation schemes and membership bodies listed below are invited to take part in StudyWorld. NB: UK based educators promoting English language courses at the event must be accredited by Accreditation UK, the quality assurance scheme for the UK ELT sector run by the British Council and English UK.

 

English Australia
   
NEAS (National ELT Accreditation Scheme)
   
Languages Canada
   
Groupement FLE
   
L’Office (Office national de garantie des séjours et stages linguistiques)
   
SOUFFLE (Groupement Professionnel des Organismes d'Enseignement du Français Langue Etrangère)
   
ACELS (The Advisory Council for English Language Schools)
   
MEI
   
IALC (International Association of Language Centres)
   
IHWO (The International House World Organisation)
   
Tandem International
   
AISLi (Associazione Italiana Scuole di Lingue) – accredited centres only
   
ASILS (Associazione Scuole di Italiano Come Lingua Seconda)
   
Italian in Italy
   
FELTOM (Federation of English Language Teaching Organisations in Malta)
   
English New Zealand (incorporating FIELSNZ)
   
NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority)
   
AEPLE (Associação de Escolas de Português Língua Estrangeira)
   
EduSA (Education South Africa)
   
EDUESPAƇA (incorporating CEELE)
   
FEDELE (Spanish Federation of Associations of Spanish Schools for Foreigners)
   
ASEH (Swiss Hotel Schools Association)
   
Accreditation UK
   
AoC (Association of Colleges)
   
ASC (Association of Scotland’s Colleges)
   
BAC (The British Accreditation Council)
   
CIFE (Council for Independent Further Education)
   
English UK
   
GuildHE
   
ISC (Independent Schools Council)
   
ACCET (Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training)
   
AAIEP (American Association of Intensive English Programs)
   
CEA (Commission on English Language Program Accreditation)



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