Papers presented at EQAF are available in the EUA publications section, photos are available here.
The European Quality Assurance Forum (EQAF) provides a platform for discussion, professional development and exchange of experiences among the main stakeholders in quality assurance (QA). Specifically, the Forum will be of interest to rectors and vice-rectors responsible for QA, QA officers in higher education institutions, students, QA agency staff and researchers working on higher education or the QA field.
Through a mix of plenary and parallel sessions, the 2019 EQAF, entitled ‘Supporting societal engagement of higher education’, will combine practice-oriented or research-based discussions that will take place in the paper sessions and workshops with presentations of current developments in quality assurance. The Forum provides an opportunity for participants to update their knowledge and extend their professional development.
Societal demands on higher education are changing and becoming more complex. Higher education institutions need to foster academic excellence in research, drive innovation and ensure through high-quality teaching that graduates have the knowledge and skills that prepare them for their future careers and role as active citizens. To do this successfully, institutions are expected to engage internal and external stakeholders, and entertain partnerships with industry actors, their local and regional environment, and often in collaboration with other higher education institutions. This year’s EQAF will explore how external and internal QA processes can support engaged higher education institutions in developing activities that meet the expectations and needs of all stakeholders and demonstrate their value to society.
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For enquiries regarding registrations and general information, please contact: eqaf@eua.eu
About TU Berlin
With almost 34 000 students, circa 100 course offerings and 40 institutes, the historic Technische Universität Berlin is one of Germany’s largest and most internationally renowned technical universities. Located in Germany’s capital city – at the heart of Europe – outstanding achievements in research and teaching, imparting skills to excellent graduates, and a modern service-oriented administration characterise TU Berlin.
The range of services offered by our seven faculties serves to forge a unique link between the natural and technical sciences on the one hand, and the planning, economics and social sciences and humanities on the other. This is indeed a significant achievement for any technical university.
The roots of the Technische Universität Berlin and predecessor institutions date back to the time of Frederick the Great. These included important educational establishments of the Prussian State such as the Königliche Bergakademie zu Berlin (Royal Mining Academy) established in 1770, the Königliche Bauakademie zu Berlin (Royal Building Academy) founded in 1799, and the Königliche Gewerbeakademie zu Berlin (Royal Trade Academy), which opened its doors in 1827. The Königlich Technische Universität zu Berlin (Royal Technical Academy) arose in 1879 through a merger of the Royal Trade and Building Academies. The architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel, whose structures even today adorn Berlin’s cityscape, and Christian W. Beuth, the “Father of Engineering”, were instrumental in establishing these institutions.
The University played a pivotal role in Berlin’s ascent to one of Europe’s most important industrial cities. The TH zu Berlin became the “intellectual nucleus of a much envied model and focal point of technical progress”, as stated by the Association of German Engineers in 1906. Into the 1930s, numerous Nobel Prize winners studied and taught at the University, for instance the chemists Carl Bosch and Fritz Haber, and physicists Gustav Hertz, Eugene Paul Wigner, Wolfgang Paul, George de Hevesy, Dennis Gabor and Ernst Ruska.
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About Berlin
Berlin is unique. This 3.5-million metropolis in the heart of Europe stands for innovation and new ideas, lived freedom, and creating tomorrow’s future today. It attracts people from around the world – a place which international politicians, renowned scientists and scholars, and successful artists all call home. Berlin can look back on a chequered history, even in the recent past. Yet today Germany’s capital city has reinvented itself, and is now a world city with an inimitable feeling for life.
With famous museums and three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a lively international art scene and trendy shopping districts, this is a place to stroll and explore. Berlin’s nightlife is also a living legend: clubs, bars and discos with no official closing time. Creativity and inspiration are vibrantly alive at this former East-West interface, and freedom and tolerance a lived reality.
The main campus of the conference venue – Technische Universität Berlin – is in walking distance to some of the most popular sights of Berlin like Siegessäule, Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz. Due to its central location, the vicinity of TU Berlin offers many hotels, restaurants with dishes from all over the world, cinemas, museums, bars, and pubs with music and dancing.
Organisers
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Networking reception on Thursday 21 November / all Forum sessions
Technische Universität Berlin
Straße des 17. Juni 135,
10623 Berlin, Germany
Optional Forum Dinner on Friday 22 November
Kalkscheune
Johannisstraße 2
10117 Berlin, Germany
A map with the location of the different venues and hotels (see Accommodation tab) can be consulted here.
The Networking Reception will take place at the Forum venue on Thursday 21 November at 18:30 and will be open to all registered participants.
The optional Forum Dinner will take place at Kalkscheune on Friday 22 November at 19:30. The evening will start with a welcome drink, followed by a seated dinner. The fee to attend the dinner is 60€ for Forum participants. Reservations can be made during the registration process. Please note that spaces for the optional Forum Dinner are limited and registrations will be confirmed on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information on how to get to the venue and practicalities for the Forum, please consult both documents below:
EQAF 2019-Getting around
EQAF 2019-Good to know
Photo©TU Berlin Weiß
Due to the high demand to participate in the Forum, maximum attendance was reached before the planned deadline. As a result we can, unfortunately, no longer accept additional participants. All presentations and papers from the Forum will be published here after the event. We hope to see you at the 2020 Forum!
The European Quality Assurance Forum (EQAF) provides a platform for discussion, professional development and exchange of experiences among the main stakeholders in quality assurance (QA). Specifically, the Forum will be of interest to rectors and vice-rectors responsible for QA, QA officers in higher education institutions, students, QA agency staff and researchers working on higher education or the QA field.
The Forum organisers will not be able to accept additional registrations once the event is full, even if this occurs before the registration deadline. In order to guarantee a certain balance between countries and institutions and due to the high number of registrations, we have to restrict attendance. Please note that therefore a maximum of five people per institution/organisation will be allowed to register. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
The deadline to register at early bird fee was 7 October 2019.
The registration deadline for the Forum is 4 November 2019.
Registration fees
The registration fee includes attendance at the Forum, access to all documentation, admission to coffee breaks and lunches at the Forum, and to the networking reception. The name badge issued to you on registration is required for admission to the sessions, lunches and coffee breaks, as well as the social programme. You are kindly requested to wear your name badge at all times.
The Optional Forum Dinner which will take place on Friday 22 November is not included in the registration fee. Participants who wish to attend it are invited to click the corresponding option in the registration form and will be asked to pay an additional €60.
Registration fees paid by participants do not cover travel and accommodation expenses.
CATEGORY | EARLY BIRD FEE (up to 7 October) |
LATE FEE (after 7 October) |
Members (ENQA, EURASHE, EUA, ESU)* | €420 | €520 |
Non-members | €520 | €620 |
Students** | €120 | €120 |
Paper/workshop presenters*** | €290 | €290 |
*To check whether your institution is a member, please consult the corresponding directories below:
EUA Members
ENQA Members and ENQA Affiliates
EURASHE Members
ESU Members
** to benefit from this fee, please contact the EUA Events Team, who will provide you with an “EUA Student Certificate form”, which has to be signed and stamped by your institution’s secretariat.
*** only applicable to those whose papers/workshops are selected by the EQAF Programme Committee, they will be sent a separate link to register in September.
Confirmation
Please note that by filling in the registration form for an event you agree to full payment of registration fees. Your registration will be confirmed by email. Please wait for your confirmation before making any further arrangements.
Please note that if you want to benefit from the special accommodation rates, we recommend that you book as soon as possible. For more information about hotel rates and booking instructions, please visit the “Accommodation" page.
Payment
Payment must be made upon receipt of confirmation and prior to the Forum, either by bank transfer or credit card.
The participant assumes full responsibility for paying all bank charges associated with the payment. You will receive further instructions on how to proceed with the payment as soon as your registration has been approved. Cash payments are not possible. Please bring the email confirming receipt of payment with you to the Forum for presentation at the registration desk.
Cancellation
Cancellations must be sent in writing to EUA by email: eqaf@eua.eu or by fax: +32 2 230 57 51. If a cancellation is received on or before 28 October 2019, an administration charge of 30% of the registration fee remains due. Any refunds will be made after the Forum. Participants who cancel after 28 October 2019, or fail to attend the Forum on the day, will be liable to pay the entire registration fee. Substitutes will be accepted at any time, provided that EUA is informed of the change.
Liability
Neither EUA nor the host institution will be liable for any losses, accidents or damage to persons or objects, regardless of the cause. Participants attend the Forum and all related events at their own risk and responsibility.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the EUA events team at: eqaf@eua.eu
Contact
EUA Coordination Team
For enquiries regarding the programme, please contact:
Anna Gover
Programme Manager
Tel: +32 2 230 55 44
Email: eqaf@eua.eu
For enquiries regarding registrations, visa applications and general information, please contact:
Sabien De Hanscutter
Events Manager
Tel: +32 2 230 55 44
Email: eqaf@eua.eu
Arianna Palomba
Events & Marketing Officer
Tel: +32 2 230 55 44
Email: eqaf@eua.eu
Coordination at TU Berlin
For enquiries regarding local logistics, payments and debit notes, please contact:
Lisa Hertel
Email: eqaf@tubs.de
THURSDAY 21 NOVEMBER
15.30-16.30 Pre-forum meetings
Introduction to the European quality assurance framework
Tia Loukkola, EUA
Maria Kelo, ENQA
17.00-17.15 Forum Official Opening
Introduction to the Forum
Ronny Heintze, Chair, EQAF Programme Committee
Welcome from the host, Christian Thomsen, President, TU Berlin
17.15 - 18.30 Plenary Session I: Strengthening universities’ position in society
Peter Maassen, University of Oslo, Norway
Fiona Crozier, Independent Quality Assurance Consultant, United Kingdom
Chaired by Barbara Michalk, German, Rectors’ Conference (HRK)
FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER
9.30 - 10.45 Plenary Session II: The value of stakeholder input
Karin Åmossa, European Trade Union Committee for Education
Ana Tecliazić Goršić, Croatian Ministry of Science and Education
Gohar Hovhannisyan, ESU
Chaired by Jens Jungblut, EQAF Programme Committee
11.15 -13.00 Papers and Workshops – Session I
Workshop 1: How to work with external stakeholders
Workshop 2: Creating positive pathways for societal engagement through scenarios, visualisation and storytelling
Workshop 3: Linking academic recognition and quality assurance
Paper 1: Third mission activities in quality assurance systems: do theory and practice match?
Paper 2: Could we create a European framework for community engagement in higher education?
Paper 3: The impact of an online simulation platform on training of evaluation teammembers
Paper 7: Thinking out of the box as a precondition for sustainability and innovation development
Paper 8: How CTI supports societal engagement of institutions in the field of sustainable development
14.30 - 15.45 Parallel Plenary Session I – Perspectives on QA
- Global trends in higher education: challenges and opportunities in internal and external quality assurance
Susanna Karakhanyan, International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE)
Chaired by Ronny Heintze, EQAF Programme Committee
- Translating the ESG into practice: evidence from external quality assurance reports
Maria Manatos, University of Aveiro
Rainer Arnold, ASIIN
Chaired by Karl Dittrich, EQAR
- The role of QA in fostering inclusiveness
Nina de Winter, ESU
Vera Jost, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
Klara Engels-Perenyi, European Commissio
Chaired by Øystein Lund, NOKUT
16:15 - 17.30 Parallel Plenary Session II – Perspectives on QA
- Student-centred learning: approaches to quality assurance
Anna Gover, EUA, Helene Peterbauer, EUA
Chaired by Aleksandar Šušnjar, EQAF Programme Committee
- An independence index of quality assurance agencies: European and Latin American countries compared
Jacint Jordana, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Chaired by Christoph Grolimund, ENQA
- Implementing sustainable development in higher education
Marta Fonolleda, Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education of Andorra
Maria Kirrane, University College Cork, Monika Skadborg, ESU
Chaired by Marieke Janssen, EQAF Programme Committee
SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER
09.30 - 11.15 Papers and Workshops – Session II
Workshop 6: Increasing societal engagement in Higher Education Institutions
Workshop 7: Inspiring a dialogue for change
Paper 9: The assessment of the social dimension of higher education. A global or a local process?
Paper 11: Competences and qualities for student experts: a view from quality assurance agencies
Paper 12: Engendering quality assurance processes: A matter of (e)quality
Paper 14: A first exploration of the European Approach for Quality Assurance of Joint Programmes
11.45 - 13.00 Plenary Session III: Future-proofing external QA
Sokratis Katsikas, Open University of Cyprus
Anne Flierman, NVAO
Facilitated by Tia Loukkola, EQAF Programme Committee
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