Ajman University has become one of the first six higher education institutions in the world to receive global accreditation from the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), UK’s independent body and a global leader in quality assurance for higher education.
The global accreditation, launched in November last year, is awarded to institutions that have passed the QAA’s rigorous International Quality Review (IQR), an independent peer review measuring global institutions against the 10 standards of the internationally respected European Standards and Guidelines (ESG) criteria.
Karim Seghir, Ph.D., AU Chancellor, said: “Ajman University is now part of an elite group of global institutions to hold this prestigious status. In addition to being one of the first six in the world to hold QAA global accreditation, we are one of only three universities in the entire MENA region and among the first in the UAE.”
By securing global accreditation with QAA, international institutions can clearly spotlight their quality standards internationally, and more easily open dialogue with institutions outside their domestic market.
Douglas Blackstock, QAA Chief Executive, said: “This is a fantastic achievement for Ajman University, demonstrating that they operate at the highest level of quality assurance. Successful institutions rely on collaboration and benchmarking, and that’s exactly what IQR provides: allowing international institutions to measure their own quality assurance against European quality standards. It also allows international institutions to demonstrate and improve their effectiveness, improve public perception and promote themselves in partnerships with UK and European institutions.”
You can find out more about International Quality Review and QAA Global Accreditation here.
AU's IQR report from the QAA can be seen here.
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