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Opt for Quality

Source: https://www.ugent.be/en/ghentuniv/mission/educational-strategy/quality-assurance Parent: https://studiekiezer.ugent.be/2026/en/afstudeerrichting/EBARCH

How Ghent University Guarantees Premium-Quality Study Programmes

Ghent University aims for a permanent quality culture based on the following principles:

A description of how Ghent University maintains a continuous focus on quality assurance and quality culture can be found here.**

International joint programmes are assessed according to the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes.

Contributors to Premium-Quality Education

Students

Ghent University has a long-standing tradition of student involvement. In 2016, this involvement was highly and explicitly commended by the institutional review committee and was also highlighted as a strength by the international committee in the 2022 Institutional Review.

At Ghent University, student contribution to premium-quality education can take different forms:

Lecturers

Ghent University lecturers are inspired and enthusiastic teachers with a self-reflective attitude to their teaching and assessment practice. An incentive for this self-reflection is provided by the annual course feedback by students.

Ghent University offers its lecturers a wide range of professional development initiatives, including basic and in-depth professional development initiatives and online education tips.

That way, Ghent University creates an inspiring working and learning environment for its (newly-appointed) lecturers.

A Ghent University lecturer’s teaching assignment is versatile and dynamic:

Study Programmes

Every Ghent University study programme has a Study Programme Committee (PC): the PC is a consultation body consisting of lecturers and students. The Programme Committee is responsible for drawing up the study programme’s education policy. It guarantees an efficient organisation of the teaching practice. As such, the PC is a crucial element of quality assurance.

The PC has at its disposal a variety of instruments to monitor the study programme’s quality:

Faculties

Quality assurance at Ghent University is a joint project, in which the faculty plays an essential part as partner of the institutional university services. The different existing consultation structures (Education Council, Annual Quality Meetings, EQCU Meetings, …) confirm and strengthen the partnership between Ghent University’s 11 faculties and the Education Division.

The faculty provides its study programmes with education support services, and monitors their quality assurance processes.

The faculty

Education and Study Programme Support Team

The Education and Study Programme Support Team develops university-wide education policy lines and education support services and tools, and follows up their implementation in close collaboration with all stakeholder parties. The Education and Study Programme Support Team plays a mediating role by disseminating good practices and experiences across study programme and faculty boundaries.

Using the Central Education Monitor (in Dutch), the team carries out a critical reflection, scrutinizing the general quality culture and its own operational objectives.

The Education Quality Board

Since 2015, the Education Quality Board (EQB) has been Ghent University’s specialist executive body responsible for monitoring the efficiency of quality assurance processes and guaranteeing the quality of our study programmes.

Specifically, the EQB:

In other words, the EQB is the governing body responsible for closing the quality cycle at top level. Its composition combines complementary expertise from within our own ranks (professorial staff, assistant academic staff, administrative and technical staff) and from without (external experts).

Occupational field, Alumni and International Partner Programmes

External stakeholder input is a crucial element in our study programmes’ quality assurance. Several external stakeholder parties are surveyed systematically for feedback:

Where to Find Information on Study Programme Quality?

Public information on the quality of a specific study programme can be found in the Study Guide, by clicking on the tab 'Quality Assurance'.

Annexes to the Quality Conduct 2.0

Annexes to the Quality Conduct 1.0

Appendix 1: Description of Ghent University’s Quality Conduct 1.0.

Appendix 2: NVAO Advisory Report (in Dutch)

Appendix 3: Quality Conduct 1.0 Under Review

Annexes to the Quality Conduct 2.0

Appendix 4: the External Perspective on Programme Content and Programme Quality

Appendix 5: Student Reflection

Appendix 6: Running the Education Monitor

Appendix 7: The Education Quality Board: Role and Composition

Appendix 8: Education Quality Board: Screening the Monitors

Appendix 9: Tailored Coaching Programme

Appendix 10: Screening Calendar

Appendix 12: Co-creation Process

Appendix 14: Meeting Minutes Education Council

Appendix 15: European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes tailored to Ghent University’s Quality Conduct 2.0

Appendix 16: Initial Accreditation Tailored to Ghent University’s Quality Conduct

Appendix 17: Right of Reply for Education Quality Board Decisions

Appendix 18: Appeals Procedure against Negative Quality Assurance Resolutions

Appendix 19: Style Guide Publicly Available Information