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The Quality Assurance Department at Al-Mustaqbal University Participates in a Training Workshop on Education Quality Assurance under the Bologna Process

The Quality Assurance Department at Al-Mustaqbal University Participates in a Training Workshop on Education Quality Assurance under the Bologna Process

01 March 2025    112 Views

As part of Al-Mustaqbal University’s commitment to enhancing the competencies of its staff and keeping pace with the latest international standards in quality assurance and academic accreditation, a delegation from the Quality Assurance Department participated in a training workshop organized by the Department of Quality Assurance and Academic Accreditation at the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. The workshop focused on the mechanisms for implementing the Bologna Process in Iraqi universities and its role in improving the quality of higher education and aligning its outcomes with labor market needs. The Bologna Process is a globally recognized educational framework aimed at harmonizing higher education systems and enhancing international recognition of academic degrees, thereby providing students with greater mobility opportunities among universities worldwide. It also emphasizes practical and applied skills development. The workshop covered several key topics, including: ✔️ Principles of quality assurance under the Bologna Process. ✔️ Academic performance indicators and implementation mechanisms. ✔️ The future vision of the Bologna Process in Iraq. ✔️ Performance evaluation based on modern standards. ✔️ Preparing reports on education quality assurance. The Quality Assurance Department at Al-Mustaqbal University participated in this workshop as part of its ongoing efforts to implement best practices in quality assurance and academic accreditation, contributing to enhancing the quality of higher education and strengthening the university’s competitiveness both locally and internationally.

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