Higher Education Institutions – The European Consortium for Accreditation in Higher Education https://ecahe.eu The European Consortium for Accreditation in Higher Education Thu, 27 Jun 2019 21:52:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.4 https://ecahe.eu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-logo-32x32.png Higher Education Institutions – The European Consortium for Accreditation in Higher Education https://ecahe.eu 32 32 eQuatic project: research paper published and training held https://ecahe.eu/equatic-project-research-paper-published-and-training-held/ Thu, 27 Jun 2019 21:52:59 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=5167 The eQuATIC project on assessing international partnerships has published the research paper “The Use of Data for Internationalisation in Higher Education”. ECA is a partner in this project.

The eQuATIC project, DZS and Charles University have also organised a training on evaluation of Erasmus agreements for the next Erasmus programme. The training took place in Prague from 24.06.2019 to 26.06.2019.
The aim of the training was to:

  • Learn about the research underpinning data-informed decision making in international university partnerships
  • Evaluate practices and processes on international university partnerships at your own institutions
  • Compare practices with other institutions and learn how to successfully peer-review your Erasmus agreements
  • Create an action-plan for your institution on how to efficiently use data to impact internal policies

 

Interested in using eQuATIC for the evaluation of your partnerships? Don’t hesitate to contact us for getting access to the testing environment of the tool. To support you in using the tool, we are working hard on a support platform for potential eQuATIC users. We already started merging information from googledrive to the new platform. The coming weeks and months, additional content will be added. A sneak preview of the new platform is available at: https://cc.erasmuswithoutpaper.eu/.

 

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ECA discussion paper on European Universities https://ecahe.eu/eca-discussion-paper-on-european-universities/ Mon, 10 Jun 2019 22:20:31 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=5169 At the Annual Meeting of ECA in Riga on 6 June 2019 the ECA members have approved the ECA Discussion Paper European Universities Initiative -considerations regarding quality and quality asurance. This paper has been prepared by Working Group 2 of ECA.

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Open Source University Alliance https://ecahe.eu/open-source-university-alliance/ Wed, 20 Mar 2019 13:26:23 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=5038

The Open Source University Alliance Initiative is an initiative of the Erasmus Without Paper project (EWP) that aims to let all Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Europe face the challenges of the information society, in an efficient and qualitative way. By creating an open repository of source code and software, the higher education community will have full access to the necessary tools to meet the demands that they are posed with today. The core of the Open Source University Alliance will be composed by HEIs willing to lead by example with regards to sharing open source solutions developed by their respective teams.

The foundation of the Open Source University Alliance are the individual HEIs that show their support for the initiative by donating code to the repository. It is their contributions that makes the Open Source University Alliance possible. It is therefore crucial that as many HEIs sign up and show support for the initiative as possible. By signing up, you will contribute to the creation of an open source of tools that will aid all the thousands of HEIs in Europe. Their contribution will then help your HEI efficiently realize any digital development necessary.

See here for more information.

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Sweden publishes agenda for internationalisation https://ecahe.eu/sweden-publishes-agenda-for-interntionalisation/ Tue, 06 Nov 2018 10:33:52 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4614 The Swedish Government established the Inquiry on increased internationalisation of higher education institutions in March 2017. Dr Agneta Bladh was appointed Inquiry Chair and Maria Wilenius and Albin Gaunt were appointed secretaries of the Inquiry. The Inquiry has been tasked to:
• propose a new national strategy for the internationalisation of higher education institutions that include both education and research activities, as well as new objectives to be stated in the Higher Education Act;
• propose how more students can gain an international perspective in their education through better internationalisation at home and through more students and faculty studying or working abroad; and
• propose measures to increase Sweden’s attractiveness as a study destination and knowledge nation through such means as a review of the system for application and tuition fees.

A summary-in-english of the Inquiry’s reports together with a translation of the proposed national strategy for increased internationalisation of higher education and research has been published.

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Survey about quality of partnerships https://ecahe.eu/survey-about-quality-of-partnerships/ Mon, 11 Jun 2018 20:04:58 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4605 As part of the Eramsus+ funded project eQuATIC we created a brief (5 minute) questionnaire around the quality of university partnerships. If you are from a HEI dealing with institutional partnerships we hope you will join your colleagues by taking a few moments to share your insights with us:
Fill in questionnaire on Interinstitutional Partnerships

The results will help us identify common practices around interinstitutional agreements and offer a tool that will help institutions to measure the quality of existing partnerships.

Interested how eQuATIC looks like once data is uploaded? You can consult a demo version to get an idea about the eQuATIC functionality and added value for your institution.

The demo verions is is stored with fictive data and is available on the eQuATIC test server. Go to https://appqasx.ugent.be/equatic and register for “Demo institution”. Once registered you will receive access to this testing environment and will be able to consult (fictive) quality reports.

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Successful ECA-NVAO Seminar in Brussels https://ecahe.eu/successful-eca-nvao-seminar-in-brussels/ Sat, 10 Feb 2018 11:20:46 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4624 The ECA-NVAO Seminar “Institutional and Programme Reviews: Towards New Combinations” was successfully organised on 1st February 2018 in Brussels. In workshops and plenary sessions representatives from HEIs and QA agencies discussed the trend towards institutional assesments and how programme quality can be assured in a system of institutional reviews.

The presentations and images from the event are now available.

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The introduction of institutional reviews in the Flemish QA system https://ecahe.eu/introduction-institutional-reviews-flemish-qa-system/ Fri, 19 Jan 2018 08:21:07 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4281 Author: Pieter Caris, NVAO

In 2016 and 2017, NVAO carried out a first round of institutional reviews. These reviews of the Flemish universities and university colleges were intended to replace the system of external assessments at programme level. The institutional review consisted of an assessment of an institution’s implementation of its educational policy on the one hand, and of an advice on an institution’s conduct of ensuring quality at programme level on the other hand.

For the institutional review, NVAO developed the Appreciative Approach. It is the leading philosophy, mindset, style or attitude in the development of the methodology, and the design and execution of the procedures. Not the standards from the assessment framework, but the context of the individual institution and the model chosen by the institution (for education policy) make up the basis for the assessment. The focus is on what is present, and what is possible, and not on what should or could be. The aim is to embed and stimulate good practices within the institution, and to examine where (elements within) the educational policy can be strengthened, deepened or intensified. At the same time, the Appreciative Approach aims for a continuous dialogue between the committee and the institution, and a great openness of both parties. After the exploratory phase, an in-depth phase will follow in which the review panel, through a critical review of the educational policy model, shares insights with the institution, returns opportunities, and creates added value. In this way, the institutional review contributes to the further development of the quality culture in the institution.

The first round of institutional reviews showed that institutions are successfully implementing their educational policies and that they are ready to ensure the quality of their programmes themselves. Universities and university colleges have found the right balance when developing a central policy that is rooted in decentralised initiatives. Eighteen institutions received a positive assessment, four of which with conditions. For all of them, this positive outcome results in a six-year extension of the accreditation for existing programmes.

NVAO has published an Overview report on the institutional reviews-2017 that summarises the general findings of the institutional reviews. The institutional reviews clearly demonstrate that institutions actively respond to societal challenges and the regional context in their educational policy, e.g. the challenges of a metropolitan context or the influx of students with language deficits. Diversity in all its facets is high on the agenda. Tailor-made guidance is seen as the key to success, not only for students who are struggling, but also for excellent students who are challenged through honours programmes. Several university colleges are strongly committed to graduate education at EQF 5 level in order to establish a better connection between talent and the labour market.

In its overview report, NVAO also concludes that institutions should pay attention to external benchmarking, to the feasibility of their ambitions, and to the systematic monitoring and aggregation of data at the institutional level. Institutions should make their success indicators for (interim) follow-up explicit, not only focusing on processes, but also on results. Collaborative learning and exchange of good practices may in some cases be intensified.

The new quality assurance system in Flanders is based on trust and dialogue, and gives more autonomy and ownership to the institutions. Each institution has to set up a conduct to confirm programme quality. To inspire them, NVAO developed a Quality Code with quality features that are based on the ESG. The outcomes and results of the own conduct should lead to a decision by the institutional board about the quality of each of the institution’s programmes.

With the strengthening of the autonomy of the institutions comes an important responsibility regarding public accountability. For each programme, institutions should publish strengths and challenges/opportunities, and inform all stakeholders about remedial actions and follow-up. External, independent perspectives brought in by stakeholders, by experts and, of course, by peers, undoubtedly contribute to the quality of the programme. Institutions are, however, still struggling to find the right fit of roles, timeframes and levels for including these perspectives. In general, it can be stated that the less frequently the external perspective is looked for, the wider this perspective should be. It is expected that the initial workload caused by the new system will drop, once the conduct is fully operational.

After three decades of external quality assurance at programme level, the institutional reviews have given a boost to the quality culture within institutions. All stakeholders have experienced the step towards institutional reviews as a very positive evolution. In the future, institutional review will focus on four elements: (1) the link between the educational policy, the institution’s vision and societal challenges; (2) the implementation of the policy, and subsequent evaluation and improvement of effectiveness; (3) the conduct developed by the institution to confirm programme quality; and, (4) the quality culture within the institution. It will enable institutions to show that they deserve the trust and autonomy given to them when it comes to ensuring the quality of individual programmes.

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European project on assessing quality of partnerships amongst Higher Education Institutions https://ecahe.eu/european-project-assessing-quality-partnerships-amongst-higher-education-institutions/ Sat, 30 Dec 2017 17:58:32 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4271

Ghent University successfully applied for Erasmus+ funding for a project titled “Assessing quality of partnerships amongst Higher Education Institutions” (shortly eQuATIC). ECA is  a project partner. The main objectives of this project are upscaling the use of the existing eQuATIC prototype and fostering a dialogue about internationalisation in Q&A policies.

Find out more on the project website.

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NVAO assesses higher education institution in Luxembourg https://ecahe.eu/nvao-assesses-higher-education-institution-luxembourg/ Fri, 15 Sep 2017 21:02:00 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4279 The Accreditation Organisation of the Netherlands and Flanders (NVAO) has assessed the Luxembourg School of Business and its MBA programme in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, at the invitation of the Luxembourg Ministry of Higher Education and Research. The review by a panel of international experts resulted in a positive recommendation on both institutional and part-time MBA programme accreditations. Following this advice, the Luxembourg Ministry has now granted the accreditation, with some conditions.

See here for more information.

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The CeQuInt Guide and Templates updated https://ecahe.eu/cequint-guide-templates-updated/ Tue, 15 Aug 2017 09:43:10 +0000 http://ecahe.eu/?p=4108 ECA’s CeQuInt Guide for Quality in Internationalisation and the templates for self-evaluation reports on programme and institutional level have been updated. Some mistakes and references to an outdated framework have been removed.

The CeQuInt Frameworks itself have been unchanged. All essential CeQuInt documents can be found here.

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