Student Guide for QAA Reviews in Wales
Publication date: 15 Feb 2022
In Wales, we work closely with higher education providers and a range of other organisations, such as the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales (HEFCW) and Universities Wales, to support and review the management of academic standards and quality.
Our Wales Strategic Advisory Committee is chaired by a member of our Board from the university sector in Wales. The Committee provides strategic advice to our work and ensures that the Board is kept aware of specific matters of relevance in Wales.
We work with QAA Members in Wales across a range of activities specific to Wales, working collaboratively to support our shared commitment to enhancing and enriching the learning experience of students.
Quality Enhancement Review is our method for reviewing higher education providers in Wales. It combines quality assurance and quality enhancement, involves students and can be adapted to suit the scale and nature of particular universities and colleges.
Gateway Quality Review allows a higher education provider to demonstrate its compliance with the baseline quality requirements for higher education in Wales.
Each of our review teams in Wales includes a student member as part of our approach to engage students in quality assurance and enhancement of their own higher education.
Our guide provides an overview of student engagement in a review and will help students and providers plan their preparation for review. It has should be read in conjunction with the relevant review handbook.
Publication date: 15 Feb 2022
QAA produces case studies from commendations identified in Quality Enhancement Reviews to promote good practice across the sector.
Publication date: 08 Jun 2022
Publication date: 08 Jun 2022
The Wales Quality Network (WQN) also regularly hosts presentations on commendations from the QER and other good practice across the sector in Wales and more widely. Resources from the WQN are available on our Membership Resources Site.
We work by the principle that in our work in Wales, we will treat the English and Welsh languages as equal and meet the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 as it applies to us.
Publication date: 23 Jan 2023
Publication date: 25 Jul 2016
The Collaborative Programmes Wales project was funded by the HEFCW Higher Education Investment and Recovery Fund. The project was led by Swansea University on behalf of the Universities Wales Learning and Teaching Network. The resource pack is designed to support anyone interested in exploring collaborative provision and may be used to enhance quality processes in this area.
We have provided guidance to promote effective practical arrangements for higher education providers that deliver and/or assess academic programmes through the medium of Welsh within Wales.
It outlines a number of key principles and practices which apply.
Publication date: 18 Sep 2019
Qualifications Wales regulates non-degree qualifications and the qualifications system in Wales. QAA is responsible for the regulatory framework through which Access to HE courses are regulated and recognised. Our MoU sets out the respective responsibilities for both parties with regard to this qualification offered in Wales.
Publication date: 22 Oct 2018