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Guidelines of Good Practice

International Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher EducationFootnoteFootnote[1]

Pages 221-226 | Published online: 11 Dec 2006
 

Notes

∗ Edited by Lee Harvey, Centre for Research and Evaluation, Sheffield Hallam University, Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB, UK. Email: [email protected]

[1] The original Guidelines of Good Practice were published in 2003, this revised edition of the Guidelines is an important document. It is the result of discussions and consultation involving representatives of over 65 countries. It is the work of quality assurance agencies dedicated to ensuring that higher education students, throughout the world, have access to high quality education. The implementation of these guidelines has the potential to improve the life chances of people young and old in all continents and regions. The INQAAHE board wishes to thank all those who have participated in the preparation of the guidelines but would particularly like to thank Marie Jose LeMaitre, Dorte Kristoffersen and Prem Naidoo who acted as the conveners of the working group. Prem made a substantial contribution to the development of the Guidelines of Good Practice before his sad and untimely death in February 2006. These guidelines are published in his memory.

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