(Dan Tri) - The international education quality accreditation organization FIBAA has just awarded a certificate of quality standards to the National Economics University and 15 training programs.
According to Prof. Dr. Pham Hong Chuong, Principal of the National Economics University, the school currently has 20 programs that meet the quality standards of the ACBSP organization (USA); 15 programs that meet the quality standards of the FIBAA organization; 16 training programs that meet the quality standards according to domestic standards.
Speaking at the quality accreditation certificate award ceremony, a representative of the international organization FIBAA said that the quality assessment is based on 5 main standards, comprehensively reflecting the teaching and learning process of a university.
Representative of the international education quality accreditation organization FIBAA and the President of the National Economics University (Photo: M. Ha).
These 5 standards open up 5 different perspectives, helping FIBAA evaluate and grasp the progress of a university including: Objectives, entry requirements, content & teaching design, learning environment and infrastructure, and quality management.
All five standards form a complex system that not only ensures quality but also ensures continuous improvement to meet constant innovation and change. This means that any unit participating in the accreditation process faces great challenges.
According to the assessment of the International Education Quality Assessment Organization FIBAA, among 54 assessment criteria, National Economics University achieved the highest results.
FIBAA is the Swiss Government's quality assurance organization with headquarters in both Germany and Switzerland.
This is the world's leading prestigious organization in accrediting social sciences and humanities, law, management and economics.
Criteria such as lecturer quality, student service quality, training programs, practical application, quality of facilities and services, etc., are all strictly evaluated by this organization.
As of August 31, 195 higher education institutions and 11 pedagogical colleges were assessed and recognized as meeting educational quality standards according to domestic standards.
In addition, 11 higher education institutions were assessed and recognized as meeting international educational quality standards, including: University of Science (VNU-HCM), University of Science (University of Danang), Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi University of Civil Engineering, University of Natural Sciences (VNU-Hanoi), Ton Duc Thang University, International University (VNU-HCM), University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, British University Vietnam (BUV), Hanoi University of Science and Technology, and Van Lang University.
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