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The UK ENIC (European Network of Information Centres) uses a 16-level "band framework" in its evaluation of foreign qualifications to identify comparable British qualifications. UK ENIC issues statements of comparability and certificates based on these bands, which are designed to be precise enough to distinguish between different international ...
A General National Vocational Qualification, or GNVQ, is a certificate of vocational education in the United Kingdom. The last GNVQs were awarded in 2007. The qualifications relate to occupational areas in general, rather than a specific job. They could be taken in a wide range of subjects.
Used as the flag of the United Kingdom: A superimposition of the flags of England and Scotland with the Saint Patrick's Saltire (representing the Kingdom of Ireland). National flag used by government and civilian population. A 1:2 ratio is the most common. [7] Vertical national flag used by government and civilian population.
Professional qualifications in the United Kingdom are titles or awards granted by professional bodies. [1] Many British professional qualifications were subject to the European directives on professional qualifications [ 1 ] and are (following Brexit ) covered by amended versions of those regulations as enacted in British law. [ 2 ]
It is part of the National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, National Diplomas are offered at Level 3, (secondary education) while the Higher National Diploma is offered at Level 5 (higher education); a Higher National Certificate is offered at Level 4.
In the United Kingdom, an awarding body is an examination board which sets examinations and awards qualifications, such as GCSEs and A-levels.Additionally, these Awarding Bodies provide professional awards in the form of tertiary level Certificates, Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Graduate Diplomas, and Post Graduate Diplomas.
The Flag Institute is a membership organisation and UK-registered educational charity devoted to the study and promotion of flags and flag flying. [1] It documents flags in the UK and around the world, maintains a UK Flag Registry, and offers advice and guidance about flags and their design and usage.
Flying Colours Flagmakers are a company based in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England, who specialise in flags and standards.The company have been operating since 1994, and in 2022, one of their flags ordered by the Royal Household, adorned the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II whilst it was lying in state in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland.