The project aimed to provide a roadmap for quality assurance agencies so that, taking into account the specifics of European universities and prospects for joint accreditations, they could develop a common quality assurance system evaluation methodology that would apply to all.
On September 27, during the Final Conference, participants looked at the results and shared experiences on how quality assurance methodologies can be applied to European Universities.
Project partners are EUA (European University Association), Belgium Ministry of Education and Sport, Albania, Ministry of Education and Science, Bulgaria, Hcerés (representing Ministry), France, Ministry of Education and Science, Georgia, Ministry of Education, Romania, ANQA, Armenia, AAQ Switzerland, NAKVIS Slovenia, AIC Latvia, UKÄ Sweden, NEAQA Serbia, ANVUR Italy, ENQA (European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education), Belgium, ESU (European Students’ Union), Belgium.
ANQA was involved in the project as an organisation that successfully applied European approaches to the development and implementation of a quality assurance system in Armenia.
ANQA shared its experience in external evaluation with UKÄ, jointly coordinating an external evaluation process at a network of European universities in the field of Innovation, Technology and Engineering, which includes universities in Finland, France, Sweden, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Spain. During the external evaluation, the methodology developed within the project was tested.
The project was co-funded by Erasmus+ KA3 – Support to the Implementation of European Higher Education Area (EHEA) reforms.
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