Queens QAA review published

Queens QAA review published

by David Hewlett -
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The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education has undergone a review by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and has received its final report, which is available in full here. We have received the following judgements from QAA:

  • The maintenance of the academic standards of awards meets UK expectations. 
  • The quality of student learning opportunities meets UK expectations.
  • The quality of the information about learning opportunities meets UK expectations.
  • The enhancement of student learning opportunities meets UK expectations.

The QAA review for Alternative Providers of Higher Education, which takes place every four years, is a comprehensive and exhaustive process which looks at every area of quality in an institution and its provision for teaching and learning.  I am delighted at the reviewers’ conclusion that we meet all expectations and for the special affirmations they give us about the quality of our tutorial support and library provision. The outcome of this review is testimony to the diligence and skill of academic and administrative staff.  Thank you especially to Nick Ross, who as the lead student representative worked hard to make sure student voices were fully heard in the process, and to his 'focus group' who helped him with this task.