At the University "Ukshin Hoti" Prizren, a working meeting was held on the topic "Revision and Harmonization of the Regulatory Package and Instruments Related to Quality Assurance"
At the “Ukshin Hoti” University in Prizren, on Thursday, a working meeting was held on the topic “Revision and Harmonization of the Regulatory Package and Instruments Related to Quality Assurance”, where management, structures and parties involved in quality assurance at the central level participated. and that of academic units. The workshop was organized in cooperation with the HERAS+ Project, who have supported the University through the expert in the field of quality assurance, Ms. Fortuna Mehmeti. The regulation, instruments and other documents were reviewed and analyzed by the HERAS+ Project and the analyzes and recommendations were presented at the working meeting. In this meeting, the last institutional evaluation and the recommendations given by the international expert team were discussed. Similar recommendations have also been identified in the “Baseline Assessment” carried out with the support of HERAS+. Another very important aspect that was discussed is the implementation of different instruments, such as questionnaires, and the use of the results for institutional planning and quality improvement.
Prof. Ass. Dr. Arsim Susuri, Vice-Rector for international cooperation and quality assurance, emphasized that the University is oriented towards quality improvement in every aspect and in this context, a lot of work is being done, including all contributing parties. He thanked the HERAS+ project, the leader Mr. Aqim Emurli and his entire team for the continuous support to the University, now for several years.
The leader of the HERAS+ team Mr. Aqim Emurli emphasized that they will stand by the institutions of higher education in cooperation with MAESTI, and in this context they will continue to contribute to the development of the University “Ukshin Hoti” Prizren.
HERAS Plus is funded by the Austrian Development Agency and co-financed by MESTI and implemented by WUS Austria, Zentrum für Soziale Innovation – ZSI and OeAD.