United Kingdom (Wales)
- European Higher Education Area - EHEA
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Governmental membershipUnited Kingdom (Wales) has been a Governmental Member of EQAR since July 2014.
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General information on higher education
Primary responsibility for the quality of higher education in the UK rests with the four individual nations (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), and with the individual providers, which are autonomous.
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National external quality assurance requirements
External quality assurance regulation rests with the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW). All higher education providers in Wales undergo enhancement-led external reviews. A new external institutional quality review method is currently under development to commence in the Academic Year 2023/24.
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Institutional review
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EHEA key commitment
Fully aligned with the ESG
A fully functioning quality assurance system is in operation nationwide, in which all higher education institutions are subject to regular external quality assurance by an agency that has successfully demonstrated compliance with the Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance in the EHEA (ESG) through registration on EQAR
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Cross-border quality assurance
Recognising EQAR-registered agencies as part of the national external QA requirements
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Eligibility requirements for foreign agencies: Welsh regulated providers must undergo a review from an EQAR Registered agency once in every six years.
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Conditions for the agencies’ work (e.g. criteria to be used): Specific conditions related to the use of the Welsh language and alignment with the Credit and Qualifications Framework for Wales; use of the core and common practices within the Quality Code as well as characteristics statements and subject benchmark statements, where appropriate (see more in to Quality Assessment Framework for Wales)​
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European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes
European Approach available to all higher education institutions
All higher education institutions with degree awarding power are able to approve their own awards and therefore they can employ the European Approach for the quality assurance of their joint programme.
Map: availability of the European Approach for QA of Joint Programmes
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