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The publication entitled “A twenty-year contribution to institutional change: EUA’s Institutional Evaluation Programme” brings together a series of papers and articles that have been provided by a panel of authors who have been involved with the Programme over the last two decades.

These contributions trace IEP’s history how it has evolved some of its principal achievements and also look at possible developments in the future. Several authors meanwhile look more specifically at the impact of IEP at institutional and also system-level (concrete examples are provided from individual universities and from the system-level reviews including Ireland and Portugal).

The page publication was launched at a special event held on Thursday 18 September at the Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the European Union in Brussels which brought together a wide range of European higher education/quality assurance stakeholders.

In addition to looking back at the history of IEP and “lessons learned” the event also included a panel discussion on how IEP can continue to contribute to the changing European HE landscape and possible ways the Programme can evolve in the future.

The publication entitled “A twenty-year contribution to institutional change: EUA’s Institutional Evaluation Programme” brings together a series of papers and articles that have been provided by a panel of authors who have been involved with the Programme over the last two decades.

These contributions trace IEP’s history how it has evolved some of its principal achievements and also look at possible developments in the future. Several authors meanwhile look more specifically at the impact of IEP at institutional and also system-level (concrete examples are provided from individual universities and from the system-level reviews including Ireland and Portugal).

The page publication was launched at a special event held on Thursday 18 September at the Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the European Union in Brussels which brought together a wide range of European higher education/quality assurance stakeholders.

In addition to looking back at the history of IEP and “lessons learned” the event also included a panel discussion on how IEP can continue to contribute to the changing European HE landscape and possible ways the Programme can evolve in the future.

A Twenty-Year Contribution to Institutional Change

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