[1] The board made significant contributions to international accountancy education and the global accountancy profession by developing high-quality, relevant International Education Standards and by harnessing stakeholder relations to understand future needs.
In 2018, the IAESB and IFAC agreed on a new path forward that shifted the responsibility for the International Education Standards and guiding accountancy education into the future to IFAC, working in close partnership with its 180 member organizations, Network Partners and Forum of Firms stakeholders.
[3] In January 2010 the IAESB released its Framework for International Education Standards for Professional Accountants.
In March 2010 the IAESB asked for comments on a proposed revision to the International Education Standard that defined Competence Requirements for Audit Professionals.
[6] In May 2011 the IAESB released a proposed revision of International Education Standard for Assessment of Professional Competence, requesting comments.