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Publication date: 13 July 2010

Diana Amado Tavares, Maria João Rosa and Alberto Amaral

This paper aims to reflect on the relevance of the Institutional Evaluation Programme (IEP) of the European University Association (EUA) to universities' quality improvement. It…

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Purpose

This paper aims to reflect on the relevance of the Institutional Evaluation Programme (IEP) of the European University Association (EUA) to universities' quality improvement. It aims to analyse IEP follow‐up reports to determine whether the programme contributes to the development of a quality improvement culture.

Design/methodology/approach

The structure and contents of 22 follow‐up reports were analysed to assess the IEP programme. All reports were subject to content analysis using adequate software (NVivo 8 with a 242 nodes tree), the main goal being to evaluate progress made since the original evaluation.

Findings

The reports analysed and the work by other authors show that IEP can constitute a useful approach towards the universities' quality improvement. IEP evaluations generally give a precise account of problems faced by each university, identifying its strong and weak points, opportunities and threats, and presenting clear recommendations and suggestions for improvement. If properly discussed inside the university, these evaluations can form the basis for an improvement plan.

Research limitations/implications

In general, follow‐up teams recognise the difficulty to distinguish changes caused directly by EUA teams' recommendations from others caused by external pressures.

Practical implications

The follow‐up process has as its main rationale the idea that a second review can assist a university evaluating progress made since the original evaluation. The reports analysed show that changes have always happened to a certain extent after the first evaluation.

Originality/value

This paper makes a contribution to the understanding of the effects of institutional evaluation over institutional quality culture.

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Quality Assurance in Education, vol. 18 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0968-4883

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Publication date: 13 July 2010

John Dalrymple

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Quality Assurance in Education, vol. 18 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0968-4883

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