Reinforcing Quality Assurance in Romanian Higher Education

Data postării: Jun 27, 2010 12:57:0 PM

Ana-Maria Dima1

Abstract: Since 1993, the quality assurance system in Romania has gained considerable experience. This experience was recently recognized in 2008 by the ENQA: European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education through the admission of ARACIS as a full member of EQAR: the European Quality Assurance Register. The Board of ENQA agreed to grant ARACIS’s full membership of ENQA for five years from 2 June 2009. This article explores the benefits of membership for the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education – ARACIS, comparing to other regional and global quality assurance agencies networks. The common features and differences between ARACIS and other European agencies are questioned through the frameworks of ENQA and INQAAHE as a case study.

Keywords: Bologna Process, Quality Assurance Agencies, Accreditation, Learning Outcomes, Recognition of Qualifications

Journal of Social Research & Policy, Volume: 1, Issue: 1, Pages: 99-108

Date: July 2010

ISSN: 2067-2640

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1. National School of Administrative and Political Studies

Bucharest, Romania, Str. Povernei, nr. 6, Sector 1

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