Audit panel issues positive advice on ITK, CeQuInt and Quality agreements
The audit panel from the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO) has issued a preliminary positive recommendation on all aspects of the audit carried out from 22 – 26 October within the framework of the Institutional Audit (ITK), the Certificate for Quality in Internationalisation (CeQuInt), and the Quality Agreements.
NVAO will assess this recommendation in the coming months and take a final decision. The esteemed panel’s positive opinion confirms the high quality of our education and our strong international profile. NVAO’s final reports are expected to be available mid-December.
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