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Background In 2003 the Ministers of the Bologna Process signatory states invited the European Network for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) to develop an agreed set of standards, procedures and guidelines on quality assurance. This Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the European Higher Education Area were presented in 2005. What is Quality Assurance? What is Quality Assurance? Quality assurance …. …. is a generic term in higher education which has many interpretations ….. is ‘consumer protection’ ….. provides advice and guidance in improvements in the standards and quality of programmes of study … is about continuously trying to do a better job …. is not a static but a dynamic process … should be continuous What are our experiences with ‘Quality assurance’ provision? Basic principles of ESG IEQAHE providers of higher education have the primary responsibility for the quality of their provision and its assurance; the interests of society in the quality and standards of higher education need to be safeguarded; the quality of academic programmes need to be developed and improved for students and other; beneficiaries of higher education across the EHEA; there should be encouragement of a culture of quality within higher education institutions; institutions should be able to demonstrate their quality at home and internationally;
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