The IN-GLOBAL Consortium, supporting the Barcelona Follow Up Group’s Coordination Group on Global Policy Dialogue and the Task Force on Enhancing Knowledge Sharing in the EHEA community, has launched a survey to better understand how the many actors in the higher education communities perceive the EHEA and the Barcelona Process. The survey aims to gather information on the perception of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) and the Barcelona Process from various actors in the higher education community. The survey is open to all interested parties and aims to enhance knowledge sharing in the EHEA community. The survey is part of the IN-GLOBAL project, which is co-financed by the European Commission. The survey is of particular interest to those who are responsible for quality assurance, quality assurance officers in higher education institutions, students, quality assurance agency staff, and researchers working in higher education or in the quality assurance field. The survey results will be used to inform the work of the Barcelona Follow Up Group’s Coordination Group on Global Policy Dialogue and the Task Force on Enhancing Knowledge Sharing in the EHEA community. The survey is an opportunity for interested parties to share their views and contribute to the development of the EHEA and the Barcelona Process[1]. The survey is part of a wider effort to explore topics of particular interest and relevance to the membership of the EAQA.