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Building European‐level Quality Assurance Structures: Views from Within ENQA

Timo Ala-vähäläTaina Saarinen

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European levelHigher educationbusiness.industryPolicy makerAccountingBologna ProcessPublic relationsEducationTransparency (graphic)Political scienceCredibilitymedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessQuality assurancemedia_common

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Abstract The current article discusses the changes in the role of the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education (ENQA) in the Bologna Process, mainly from the ENQA point of view. This paper argues that ENQA’s development to its current status as a European‐level policy maker is to a great extent a result of the European Union’s policy of supporting European‐level cooperation and transparency in the field of quality assurance. ENQA was not the only contestant for the role it now has in European quality assurance. The European University Association (EUA) had long‐term experience in quality assurance and also had its own interests in the field of quality assurance. The tension between ENQA and EUA is visible in the policy statements of these organisations and in interviews of past and current ENQA actors that were carried out for this study. In order to have a fuller picture of the development of European‐level quality assurance structures, it is necessary to complement this study with ...

https://doi.org/10.1080/13538320902995741