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QAA was delighted to have been commissioned by SFC to lead key areas of Scotland’s Tertiary Quality Project (TQP). The TQP involved the development and delivery of the Tertiary Quality Enhancement Framework, which articulates a common approach to assuring and enhancing quality in Scotland’s tertiary sector.
QAA will continue to partner with College Development Network (CDN) to deliver Scotland’s Tertiary Enhancement Programme (STEP), the national enhancement programme of activity for Scotland’s colleges and universities. The focus of the second year of ‘Supporting diverse Learner Journeys’ will be on implementing the collaborative projects designed in the Discovery Phase. QAA and CDN will support project teams to deliver impactful activity that improves and enhances the learner experience in Scotland’s colleges and universities.
In 2025-26, QAA Scotland will deliver the second year of the current external institutional review method, TQER. TQER is a peer-led, enhancement-focused approach to review. It contains the flexibility to support different institutional contexts, modes of delivery and levels of learning. Taken together with the wider TQEF, TQER is intended to support assurance and enhancement of academic standards and the quality of the student learning experience for Scotland’s colleges and universities.
| Date: | April 23 - 2026 |
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QAA has published the report of its Tertiary Quality Enhancement Review (TQER) of Edinburgh Napier University.
TQER is the method by which QAA reviews Scottish tertiary education providers as part of Scotland’s Tertiary Quality Enhancement Framework.
Edinburgh Napier University comprises five academic schools: the Business School; the School of Arts and Creative Industries; the School of Applied Sciences; the School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment; and the School of Health and Social Care. It offers programmes from levels 7 to 11 on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework, comprising undergraduate, taught and research postgraduate degrees, graduate apprenticeships and short courses. In 2024-25, the University had a total student population of around 20,000 students studying at one of the University's three campuses in Edinburgh, online through distance learning, or through a collaborative partnership with another institution.
Edinburgh Napier University's review visits took place on 1-2 December 2025 and 26-29 January 2026. The review was conducted by a team of five independent reviewers, including a student reviewer.
The TQER team makes a judgement as to whether an institution meets sector expectations in managing academic standards, enhancing the quality of the learning experience and enabling student success, and has the quality assurance and enhancement arrangements in place to enable this to continue into the future.
The team judged that Edinburgh Napier University is effective in managing academic standards, enhancing the quality of the learning experience and enabling student success.
The review report listed six areas of good practice and five recommendations for action.
The TQER team identified the following features of good practice:
The TQER team made the following recommendations for action:
Professor Sue Rigby, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Edinburgh Napier University, said: "I am delighted with this QAA review outcome which affirms Edinburgh Napier's commitment to providing an excellent experience for our students. I am particularly pleased that the review team have recognised our culture of collegiality and partnership in our ambition to develop our curriculum. I am deeply proud of the work we do to support our students and enhance their learning experiences, and in the good practice recognised in how we have strengthened our empathetic and supportive approach to student wellbeing. I also acknowledge and value the opportunities for improvement highlighted within the TQER recommendations and we are committed to taking these forward in the coming months. I would like to thank the QAA review team, on behalf of the University, for their considered approach in engaging with students and staff to fully understand the learning, teaching and student experience at Edinburgh Napier."
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