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News | Published date: 5 May 2026

EAL co-founds The UK Qualifications Alliance to service international markets

EAL is proud to announce a collaboration with four other UK Awarding Organisations to form The UK Qualifications Alliance – bringing UK qualifications to the global stage.

The goal of the Alliance is to develop sustainable business in international markets, through a co-ordinated, sector-led proposition promoting workforce mobility.

The participating organisations in the UK Qualifications Alliance are:

  • EAL, part of Enginuity Group
  • Innovate Awarding
  • Science Industry Assessment Service Limited (SIAS), part of the Cogent Skills Group (Charitable Trust)
  • Skills for Justice (SfJ), part of the Workforce Development Trust
  • Vocational Training Charitable Trust (VTCT).

A united front

Global demand for trusted qualifications is changing. International market access needs a robust, scalable and credible delivery model that a single awarding organisation would struggle to service efficiently.

By pooling resources, the Alliance presents a united front to regulators, major sector employers, and governments that are invested in growing diverse workforce activities and volumes. The organisations’ combined expertise at market and policy level provides effective alignment with workforce reforms and migration policy within differing market conditions.  

The UK Qualifications Alliance offers a streamlined, rigorous and reputable qualifications portfolio including engineering, energy and industrial process, business operations, hospitality and consumer services, care, public safety, and justice.

The Alliance combines sector leadership, structured collaboration and disciplined governance, allowing UK awarding organisations to secure opportunities at scale while retaining independence, regulatory accountability and commercial control for each of its own specialist sectors.

Paul Higgins, International Business Development Manager, EAL, said:

“As a consortium of leading UK awarding bodies, the UK Qualifications Alliance has the collective reach and credibility to unlock opportunities amid challenging conditions in international markets. Global demand for trusted skills and qualifications is growing, which is why we’re joining together to provide scaled-up solutions for global workforce mobility. This is just the beginning.”

Visit the UKQA LinkedIn page

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