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WCO Relationships with Universities (PICARD Programme)

The WCO Professional Standards were first developed in the framework of the WCO’s PICARD Programme (Partnerships in Customs Academic Research and Development) that was officially launched in 2006.

The PICARD Programme’s aim was the creation of a cooperation framework for Customs administrations, practitioners and academic institutions to work closely together on two main objectives;

  • advancement of Customs-related academic research, and
  • promotion of Customs professionalism.

These objectives are considered fundamental to Customs reform and modernization agenda.

To further advance Customs professionalism, in 2008, the WCO launched “Professional Standards for Customs Operational and Senior Managers,” as a foundation for Customs professional education at bachelor’s and master’s levels.

Since then, many new factors have impacted on the working processes of Customs officials and were drivers for the further review of the Standards; these included;

  • the increasing role of new technologies;
  • need for effective data analysis to inform better border management;
  • opportunities that flow from stronger stakeholder engagement;
  • increasing administrative cooperation at national and international levels; and
  • the heightened role of Customs in securing the business environment.

In this regard, the WCO Secretariat initiated work on reviewing the PICARD Professional Standards, resulting in the publication of the WCO Professional Standards 2019.

The Standards represent a framework against which Customs-related academic programmes can be designed and formally recognized by the WCO in accordance with the WCO Recognition Guidelines.  Currently, 26 courses in 16 Academic institutions have been officially recognized as meeting the PICARD Professional Standards. 

In addition, the Standards can be used as a framework against which in-house training programmes, recruitment strategies and job profiles can be designed or further developed, as well as by the private sector in designing standards for their own Customs professionals.

While maintaining the original structure, the update version of the PICARD Professional Standards include;

  • the introduction of an additional purpose aimed at both private and public sectors;
  • a general simplification and reorganization of the Standards; and
  • the rewording of the Requirements for Strategic and Operational Managers.

Stronger emphasis has also been placed on emerging technologies; risk management; security and facilitation; coordinated border management; and international supply chains.

WCO Picard Programme

The following academic programs have been recognized by the World Customs Organization as meeting the requirements of the WCO International Standards for the Customs profession.

2010, January

Master of Customs Administration, Law and Policy

University of Muenster Master Muenster, Germany

2010, January

Professional Bachelor Programme: Administration of Customs and Taxes

Riga Technical University Bachelor Riga, Latvia

2010, January

Professional Master Programme: Administration of Customs and Taxes

Riga Technical University Master Riga, Latvia

2010, November

Baccalaureate in Customs Administration and Foreign Trade

University of Costa Rica Bachelor San Jose, Costa Rica

2010, November

Licentiate in Customs Administration and Foreign Trade

University of Costa Rica Graduate Certificate San Jose, Costa Rica

2010, November

Master in Customs Administration and International Trade

University of Costa Rica Master San Jose, Costa Rica

2010, November

Graduate Diploma in Customs Administration

International Business and Law Institute, ITMO University Graduate Diploma St Petersburg, Russia

2010, November

Master of Foreign Economic Activity (Customs Field)

International Business and Law Institute, ITMO University Master St Petersburg, Russia

2015 July

Bachelor of Border Management

Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University Bachelor Canberra, Australia

2015 July

Master of Customs Administration

Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University Master Canberra, Australia

2015
July

Foreign Trade and Customs Expert

International School of Foreign Trade Bachelor Montevideo, Uruguay

2016, April

Specialist in Customs Affairs

North-Western Institute of Management, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Master St Petersburg, Russia

2018, May

Bachelor of Customs Administration

Shanghai Customs College Bachelor Shanghai, China

2018, June

Specialist in Customs Affairs

Russian Customs Academy Master Moscow, Russia

2019, March

Executive Master in Customs and Supply Chain Compliance

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Master Rotterdam, Netherlands

2019, March

Specialist in Customs Affairs

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University Master Almaty, Kazakhstan

2019, October

Specialist in Customs Affairs

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Master Moscow, Russia

2020, March

Specialist in Customs Affairs

Samara State Technical University Master Samara, Russia

2020, August

Master of Customs Law

Academia Aduanera, University Roviri i Virgili Master Barcelona, Spain

2021 March

Bachelor of Border Management (Customs)

Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University Bachelor Canberra, Australia

2021, November

Bachelor, Customs Affairs

Customs Institute of the State Customs Committee of the Republic Of Uzbekistan Bachelor Tashkent, Uzbekistan

2022, March

Master of Public Administration

Shanghai Customs College Master Shanghai, China

2023, October

Bachelor in Customs and Border Management

University of Stavanger Bachelor Stavanger, Norway