Report summary
Group of experts had the complex task of re-accrediting the institute, with its simultaneous
division into two institutes and the accreditation of a new master's degree program. The
vision and mission of AREMA – College of Logistics and Management are in line with the
needs of the wider environment and in line with European policy. The study program
European Regional Management (VS) has never been implemented, while Transport
Logistics Management (VS) is implemented on a regular basis. The institute has adopted a
development strategy for the next ten years (2020-2030). Good cooperation between the
institute and the business environment in the field of transport and logistics and excellent
connections with employers were established. Project assignments with public
presentation, which students prepare within the study practice or based on the treatment
of issues from the work environment where they are employed, are a useful practice and
a well-accepted form for students, their mentors and employers to connect theory and
practice and exchange knowledge and experience between students. Great flexibility and
good responsiveness of the teaching staff, readiness for explanations and assistance to
students in relation to the subject matter and the study were perceived. The institute
enables students to obtain scholarships or scholarship studies. Students highly praise the
schedules of lectures at the school, which allows them easier participation because of job
duties, and allows the institution to fully implement the number of planned contact hours
in the curriculum. This way of offer is one of the particularly prominent advantages of this
institution. However, there are also some areas where experts have written a series of
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recommendations or opportunities for improvement and in some cases also identified noncompliance with standards. We recommend the institute to activate the already established
research group to strengthen the scientific research work of the institute. The criteria for
the appointment of higher education teachers in the Art. 22 and 24 should be harmonized
with the requirements of the SQAA criteria "Special minimum standards for election to the
title". The institute does not have a suitable library of its own, which is also written in the
splitting plan, so it should establish a suitably equipped library that would enable quality
work for students and employees. Library services are provided by employee who does not
have the appropriate library education or skills. The professional associate who temporarily
runs the library and provides library services for students and employees does not have
the appropriate library education or qualifications for the provision of these services, but
is supposed to achieve this status in the future. Care should be taken to ensure that the
library is run by a suitably qualified person, as required in 39. a. and b. article of the
Librarianship Act