From 27 February to 1 March 2017 INQAAHE Biennial Conference BETWEEN COLLABORATION & COMPETITION: THE PROMISES & CHALLENGES FOR QUALITY ASSURANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION was held in Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain.
Presentations are available below.
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Workshop 1. Internal & External Quality assurance for QA agencies
Workshop 4. Assessment of learning outcomes and the concept of value added score
PRESENTATIONS:
Session 1: Quality assurance for competitive advantage in the markets for national and international students
Paper 6 Cross-border quality assurance: The experience of (HKCAAVQ)
Paper 7 Assessment of Education Colleges Learning Outcomes in Abu Dhabi
Session 2: Quality assurance breaking down barriers for students and providers
Paper 1 Towards ultimate enhancement of the involvement of students, alumni and employers
Paper 3 Joint trainings as a bridge of cooperation for agencies and institutions
Paper 6 Flowering in the Desert Growing Employability, Embedding Quality at Bahrain Polytechnic
Paper 10 Cross-Border Student Mobility a case study of Aga Khan University
Paper 12 From National to International The Changing Role of QA Agency from the HEEACTs Experiences
Session 3: Are we closer to a global QA and qualifications framework?
Paper 2 The role of QA agencies in outbound TNE, the Austrian approach
Paper 3 Can QA and Culture-Norms Co-Exist
Paper 5 Arab Qualifications Framework (AQF) ANQAHE Model
Paper 6 A Blueprint for a Global Qualifications Framework
Paper 10 Public university reform the future of quality assurance in Bahrain
Session 4: The Quality Assurance agenda for the next 25 years
Paper 2 Building Capacity for QA in a Profession where Culture Matters an Examination
Paper 7 Improving University Governance through External Evaluation
Paper 8 Towards a Taxonomy of Quality Assurance Systems
Paper 9 Quantity Educational Quality and a Global Framework Three Inevitable Innovations
Paper 10 The Quality Assurance agenda for the next 25 years
Paper 11 Challenges of the Quality Assurance Agenda in India for the next 25 years