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Theme III

Theme III . Consolidating a Quality Culture in Europe’s Universities. Preconditions for quality:. Autonomy creates and requires responsibility. Universities are responsible for developing a quality culture. Cooperation is necessary: EUA programmes and projects are helpful.

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Theme III

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  1. Theme III Consolidating a Quality Culture in Europe’s Universities EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  2. Preconditions for quality: • Autonomy creates and requires responsibility. • Universities are responsible for developing a quality culture. • Cooperation is necessary: EUA programmes and projects are helpful EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  3. Internal quality culture embraces… • A place of vibrant intellectual and educational attainment – with a strong reputation • A way of working where everyone strives to improve, develop and extend the intellectual and educational life of the university • An institution that knows and challenges itself and is open and responsive to change • Developed and supported by effective leadership, management and governance EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  4. Key principles: • university community and the staff ’s identification with the institution; • participation of students in the university community; • internal communication, discussions and devolved responsibility and staff development programmes in “quality culture in universities” • agreeing an overarching framework for quality review processes and standards which will review periodically all programmes and activities; EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  5. Key principles: • defining key institutional data – historical, comparative, national and international – and systematically collecting and analysing them; • involving the appropriate external and internal stakeholders; • stressing the self-evaluation stage as a collective exercise for the unit under review to ensure the implementation of appropriate change • ensuring a follow-up of the internal reviews: e.g., implementation of the appropriate recommendations and feed back loops into strategic management. EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  6. European dimension in QA:3 principles for future discussions • mutual trust among the main stakeholders • respect for diversity of national contexts, subject areas and other factors • transparency: clear architecture and clear procedures EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  7. Common characteristics for QA procedures: • They must promote cultural, academic and organisational quality • They must respect institutional autonomy • They must develop internal quality culture • They must be cost effective • They must include an evaluation of the QA agencies • The must minimise bureaucracy and avoid over regulation EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

  8. Higher Education Quality Committee Starting points for the work of the provisional Committee: • Independence • Responsibility of HEIs for quality • Public responsiveness EUA Convention of European Higher Education Institutions Graz, 29-31 May 2003

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