The paper is dealing with accreditation in higher education in Europe, based on observations in the European public administration accreditation field. Considering the existing evidence, there are positive consequences of accreditation, such as improvement of programs and teaching quality. There are also problems and weaknesses, moreover some doubts about the accreditation results. The author also predicts that in the future there may be a trend towards more homogeneity of public administration programs in Europe
A review of the history and purpose of accreditation followed by a brief case study of how a small s...
The accreditation systems of higher education institutions and/or programs are becoming a policy mea...
This article discusses the shift from collegial governance of higher education systems and instituti...
The paper is dealing with accreditation in higher education in Europe, based on observations in the ...
Higher education in most European states is subject to a complex process of adaptation to the requir...
About the book: This volume presents a rich account of the development of accreditation and evaluati...
This contribution is a strong plea for approaches in quality assessment and accreditation, which hon...
Despite several decades of the Europeanization of Higher Education there is no single European model...
Accreditation systems in Higher Education are widespread both in the US and in Europe. However, nume...
Quality was introduced as political priority in Danish higher education during the 1980ties, associa...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to investigate the history of accreditation of academic public health ...
AbstractThe master programmes in the field of public administration reveal two trends, and in spite ...
During the last decade, an accreditation system for higher education has been introduced in Denmark....
The emergence of national evaluation schemes in higher education in Western Europe occurred in the m...
Twenty nine European ministers have signed the Bologna declaration in June 1999 and committed their ...
A review of the history and purpose of accreditation followed by a brief case study of how a small s...
The accreditation systems of higher education institutions and/or programs are becoming a policy mea...
This article discusses the shift from collegial governance of higher education systems and instituti...
The paper is dealing with accreditation in higher education in Europe, based on observations in the ...
Higher education in most European states is subject to a complex process of adaptation to the requir...
About the book: This volume presents a rich account of the development of accreditation and evaluati...
This contribution is a strong plea for approaches in quality assessment and accreditation, which hon...
Despite several decades of the Europeanization of Higher Education there is no single European model...
Accreditation systems in Higher Education are widespread both in the US and in Europe. However, nume...
Quality was introduced as political priority in Danish higher education during the 1980ties, associa...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to investigate the history of accreditation of academic public health ...
AbstractThe master programmes in the field of public administration reveal two trends, and in spite ...
During the last decade, an accreditation system for higher education has been introduced in Denmark....
The emergence of national evaluation schemes in higher education in Western Europe occurred in the m...
Twenty nine European ministers have signed the Bologna declaration in June 1999 and committed their ...
A review of the history and purpose of accreditation followed by a brief case study of how a small s...
The accreditation systems of higher education institutions and/or programs are becoming a policy mea...
This article discusses the shift from collegial governance of higher education systems and instituti...