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144882-TEMPUS-2008-DE-JPGR

QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INTERNATIONALISATION: THE BSU EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QMS). 144882-TEMPUS-2008-DE-JPGR. BSU QATMI team: Viachaslau Malafeyeu Vadzim Reznikau Aliaksandr Rytau Vladimir Tikhonov Liudmila Hanchar.

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  1. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INTERNATIONALISATION: THE BSU EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QMS) 144882-TEMPUS-2008-DE-JPGR BSU QATMI team: Viachaslau Malafeyeu Vadzim Reznikau Aliaksandr Rytau Vladimir Tikhonov Liudmila Hanchar

  2. Why do we need to design and introduce Quality Management System (QMS) into the university’s management? Introduction • - increase of competition in the educational markets; • - internationalization of higher education; • - increase of the needs of HEIs’ practical contribution into the national economy; • - necessity to proceed state and public evaluation of the HEIs; • -need to establish a long-lasting cooperation with enterprises and companies as major employers of the university graduates. • -increase of the fee-paying form of study and consequent decline of an overall academic results of students (which is a clear trend of the last decade); • -necessity to reduce university’s expenses, and etc.

  3. Approaches to design QMS ISO standards • system of education is quite different from the sphere of production • Specific guidelines for organizations in the education sector called IWA ISO/IWA 2: Quality management systems - Guidelines for the application of ISO 9001:2000 in education. • It contains the full text of ISO 9001, clause-by-clause, followed by specific text making the standard easier to understand and implement by the education sector.

  4. Rector Representative on Quality Academic Council Council for Quality Main Directorate for Academic Affairs Quality Division Working groups Experts - Auditors Representatives of Quality Organizational structure to support QMS 1 step in designing university QMS

  5. Organizational structure to support QMS 2 step in designing university QMS • designing a comprehensive vision of university’s activities and procedures • clarifying the order and interconnection of the processes and activities within the University • creating a system of documentation of QMS • setting up criteria and methods of work and management

  6. System of documentation of Quality Management documenting university QMS • - Quality Manual • - Mission • - Quality Policy • - Strategic development plan • - Goals in the Sphere of Quality • - Organizational structure for supporting QMS) • - University Standards (documents which describe activities and processes carried out at the university, define their specific goals and methods of management); • - Other executive documents and related records.

  7. Placing internationalization within university QMS University activities and internationa-lization • - Administrative activities • - Supportive activities • - Primary activities (education and training, research and innovation activity, up-bringing activity, international activity) • - Monitoring, Measurement and Control

  8. Placing internationalization within university QMS University activities and internationa-lization

  9. Placing internationalization within university QMS Internationa-lizing objectives • Mission statement: • - university potential is based not only on domestic but on international experience also • the main objective of the university is to become an internationally recognized university • Quality Policy: • - fostering the authority and prestige of the university as well as competitiveness in international education and research area • - active participation in the world’s integrational processes, deepening and broadening international relations.

  10. Setting goals and drawing up a strategy of internationalization A customer oriented approach of the ISO empathizes the need to provide major strategic documents to a broad public • Strategic Plan: • -to broaden international inter-institutional contacts; • -to increase participation in international programs and projects; • -to intensify academic mobility of staff and students; • -to ensure the growth of international students. • Goals in the Sphere of Quality: • -to rise the BSU position in international university rankings; • -to broaden international contacts; • -to increase participation in international projects; • -to ensure growth of export of the BSU education products; • -to increase academic mobility of students and staff. “recognition through reputation”

  11. Defining indicators for mapping internationalization Internatio-nalisation indicators are considered as an integral part of the system of indicators that can be used to inform the public about university performance. • Studies and Practices • studies conducted by international networks: IAU, EUA, EAIE and EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) • studies conducted by national research structures, such as Centre for Higher Education and DAAD in Germany, Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education, National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation (NIAD-UE) in Japan, and others. • Special projects: • International Quality Review Project (IQRP) developed by the OECD programme called Institutional Management in Higher Education (IMHE) • Indicators for Mapping and Profiling Internationalisation‟ project funded by European Commission. • QATMI project • Ranking agencies (QS, Times, Webometrix, etc.) • National practices on evaluation of international activities: • Ministry of Education annual report on international activity • Attestation and accreditation committee • Republican Commission on Governmental Award for Quality, etc.

  12. Defining indicators for mapping internationalization

  13. Defining indicators for mapping internationalization The last and most comprehensive study which includes outcomes of the above mentioned surveys is a research undertaken in the „Indicators for Mapping and Profiling Internationalisation‟ project funded by European Commission http://www.che.de/downloads/indicator_projects_on_internationalisation___IMPI_100511.pdf • Main methodological principals: • - To use relative format of indicators (key figure in relation to another key figure); • indicators should be produced within time series

  14. Defining indicators for mapping internationalization Internatio-nalisation indicators are considered as an integral part of the system of indicators that can be used to inform the public about university performance. • Studies and Practices • studies conducted by international networks: IAU, EUA, EAIE and EFQM (European Foundation for Quality Management) • studies conducted by national research structures, such as Centre for Higher Education and DAAD in Germany, Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education, National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation (NIAD-UE) in Japan, and others. • Special projects: • International Quality Review Project (IQRP) developed by the OECD programme called Institutional Management in Higher Education (IMHE) • Indicators for Mapping and Profiling Internationalisation‟ project funded by European Commission. • QATMI project • Ranking agencies (QS, Times, Webometrix, etc.) • National practices on evaluation of international activities: • Ministry of Education annual report on international activity • Attestation and accreditation committee • Republican Commission on Governmental Award for Quality, etc.

  15. INDICATORS OF BSU QMS • - to measure achievements of goals (once a year) • to monitor activity (twice per year) A special emphasis is made on the following directions of international activity: - raising awareness of staff and students on international activity in order to stimulate the BSU academic community to internationalize; - raising professional skills and inter-cultural competence of staff (first of administrative staff) through introducing English courses and specialized training sessions; - raising university International reputation and visibility by means of participation in international fairs and exhibitions, developing website and raising its position in Webometrix ranking, conducting PR actions in cooperation with international media.

  16. QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INTERNATIONALISATION: THE BSU EXPERIENCE IN DEVELOPING THE QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (QMS) 144882-TEMPUS-2008-DE-JPGR BSU QATMI team: Viachaslau Malafeyeu Vadzim Reznikau Aliaksandr Rytau Vladimir Tikhonov Liudmila Hanchar

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