Yes, degrees from EUCLID are recognized internationally on a case-by-case basis and are eligible for employment in the UN system, many governments, and international organizations.
Country-Specific Recognition
Each country maintains its own rules and competent authorities for evaluating foreign qualifications. Recognition is therefore handled individually. However, because EUCLID is officially listed in the UNESCO/IAU World Higher Education Database (WHED), its degrees fall under the framework of the UNESCO Regional Conventions on the Recognition of Qualifications in Higher Education, which many countries have ratified. This provides a strong international reference point for credential evaluators worldwide.
Successful Equivalency Procedures
EUCLID has completed formal validation and equivalency procedures (when requested by graduates) with several major national bodies, including:
- United Kingdom – ECCTIS
- South Africa – SAQA
- Pakistan – Higher Education Commission (HEC)
- Rwanda – Higher Education Council (HEC)
- United States – multiple NACES-member credential evaluation agencies
These positive equivalency statements confirm that EUCLID degrees meet the required standards for further studies or professional employment in those jurisdictions.
UN System and International Organizations
EUCLID’s presence in the UNESCO/IAU WHED database directly translates into visibility within the United Nations INSPIRA recruitment platform. This makes EUCLID graduates eligible to apply for positions throughout the United Nations system and many related intergovernmental organizations.
In summary, while recognition is never automatic in every country, EUCLID degrees are internationally legitimate and have a proven record of acceptance by national credential authorities and the United Nations system — making them well-suited for global careers in diplomacy, international civil service, and related fields.