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University quality assurance consultation launched

A consultation has been launched on the future of quality assurance in UK higher education

Published on
October 7, 2014
Last updated
May 27, 2015

In a statement published on 7 October, the Higher Education Funding Council for England聽said it wants to seek the views of the sector on future approaches to assessment of quality.

Based on the feedback it received, it would invite tenders for the sector鈥檚 quality assurance work under a joint procurement exercise, which would help to 鈥渆nsure transparency and demonstrate value for money鈥.

It said it is looking to 鈥渄evelop innovative approaches that are risk-based, proportionate, affordable, and low burden鈥, which would also need to 鈥渄emonstrate value for taxpayers鈥 and students鈥 money鈥.

鈥淥ver the coming months we will therefore be listening carefully to the sector, the National Union of Students, government and other stakeholders,鈥 Hefce said.

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That would聽offer a 鈥渧aluable opportunity to work together to explore fresh approaches to quality assessment in a fast-evolving and increasingly diverse higher education environment鈥.

鈥淭he views of students, universities and colleges will be crucial in designing the tender specification,鈥 it added, saying it will create a steering group, including representatives from the NUS and funding bodies, to oversee the process.

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Existing quality arrangements will continue in 2015-16, with some pilot activity to take place in 2016-17, with full changes to take effect in 2017.

The Scottish Funding Council will also conduct a similar review in partnership with Universities Scotland and NUS Scotland, it added.

jack.grove@tesglobal.com

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