The follow-up team visits the Quality Assurance Unit at the College of Arts as part of institutional performance evaluation.
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanein
As part of Assiut University's efforts to improve the quality of higher education and to monitor the implementation of academic accreditation standards, and under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, the University President, Dr. Ibrahim Ismail, Director of the Quality Assurance Center, and Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, the follow-up team, which includes Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdelnasser, Director of the University Project Management Unit (coordinator), and Prof. Dr. Omar Khalil, Director of the University Center for Teaching Development (member), conducted a field visit to the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts to evaluate the unit’s performance through the performance monitoring model and review its documentation. They were received by Prof. Dr. Sameh El-Banna, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Dr. Essam Adel, Director of the Quality Assurance Unit, and Mr. Ezz El-Mansouri, Secretary General of the Faculty, along with a number of faculty members and staff from the unit and the graduate follow-up unit.
This visit comes as part of the periodic work plan to activate quality assurance mechanisms and continuous improvement within the faculties. During the visit, the unit team presented to the follow-up committee its main achievements during the current academic year,Including the development of performance improvement plans, updating key performance indicators, and implementing training programs for faculty and support staff to promote a culture of quality. The follow-up team praised the efforts made by the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts, commending the level of organization and transparency in presenting documents and records, as well as the effective interaction of the unit members and the relevant departments within the faculty. It also highlighted the importance of continuously activating the unit's role in supporting academic and administrative development plans in accordance with national and international accreditation standards. For his part, Dr. Magdy Alwan affirmed that the faculty places quality assurance at the top of its priorities, and that the full support from the faculty administration aims to achieve institutional excellence and raise the faculty's ranking at all levels. He also expressed that the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts strives to achieve outstanding results, reflecting the faculty's commitment to keeping up with the requirements of modern education and realizing its vision of providing distinguished literary education based on scientific research and innovation.
As part of Assiut University's efforts to improve the quality of higher education and to monitor the implementation of academic accreditation standards, and under the auspices of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, the University President, Dr. Ibrahim Ismail, Director of the Quality Assurance Center, and Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, the follow-up team, which includes Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Abdelnasser, Director of the University Project Management Unit (coordinator), and Prof. Dr. Omar Khalil, Director of the University Center for Teaching Development (member), conducted a field visit to the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts to evaluate the unit’s performance through the performance monitoring model and review its documentation. They were received by Prof. Dr. Sameh El-Banna, Vice Dean for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Dr. Essam Adel, Director of the Quality Assurance Unit, and Mr. Ezz El-Mansouri, Secretary General of the Faculty, along with a number of faculty members and staff from the unit and the graduate follow-up unit.
This visit comes as part of the periodic work plan to activate quality assurance mechanisms and continuous improvement within the faculties. During the visit, the unit team presented to the follow-up committee its main achievements during the current academic year,Including the development of performance improvement plans, updating key performance indicators, and implementing training programs for faculty and support staff to promote a culture of quality. The follow-up team praised the efforts made by the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts, commending the level of organization and transparency in presenting documents and records, as well as the effective interaction of the unit members and the relevant departments within the faculty. It also highlighted the importance of continuously activating the unit's role in supporting academic and administrative development plans in accordance with national and international accreditation standards. For his part, Dr. Magdy Alwan affirmed that the faculty places quality assurance at the top of its priorities, and that the full support from the faculty administration aims to achieve institutional excellence and raise the faculty's ranking at all levels. He also expressed that the Quality Assurance Unit at the Faculty of Arts strives to achieve outstanding results, reflecting the faculty's commitment to keeping up with the requirements of modern education and realizing its vision of providing distinguished literary education based on scientific research and innovation.