June 2022
Enhancement Conference 2022: Resilient Learning Communities – Inclusive, Flexible and Accessible
In person (Glasgow) or Online
Date: | August 13 - 2021 |
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The University of Stirling has ‘effective arrangements for managing academic standards and the student learning experience’, according to a review conducted by QAA, the UK’s independent higher education quality body. The review commended the University’s achievements in several areas including responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, student support, and the institutional commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
The review was undertaken by a team of five independent reviewers, who were appointed by QAA. The review took place through a Planning Visit in March 2021, followed by a Review Visit in April 2021. Its commendations included:
Professor Leigh Sparks, Deputy Principal (Education and Students), University of Stirling said: ‘I am delighted that the University has received the highest possible outcome for our ELIR review. The review recognises and commends the University on a range of aspects of our work to ensure high academic standards and the quality of the Stirling student learning experience. I am particularly pleased that the exceptional work and effort of all staff and students during the pandemic has been identified for commendation.
‘I am grateful to the review team, and to all staff and students who contributed to the ELIR review, both for their approach to teaching and learning over the last five years and specifically their inputs during this review. The University will now use the insights from the review, and our reflection, in our continuous focus on the enhancement of the student learning experience.’
QAA’s report also makes a number of recommendations, asking the University of Stirling to:
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