Riphah University registers at INQAAHE
Islamabad: Riphah International University has become a member of the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE), a world-wide association of organisations that are active in the theory and practice of quality assurance (QA) in higher education (HE).
Riphah’s decision to seek membership in INQAAHE must be understood in the context of the pivotal role of quality assurance and continuous improvement in the global higher education environment. The internationalization of higher education has made affiliation with bodies like INQAAHE critical to the sustained growth and development of higher education institutions. They enable institutions to share best practice and expertise that promote continuous improvement. Additionally, participation in global initiatives like INQAAHE leverages the benefits of supranational collaboration and advocacy in a competitive international environment.
Director QEC Riphah International University, Islamabad Brig (r) Engr. Salim Ahmed Khan got elected as INQAAHE Board Director through global voting, getting second highest vote amongst the contestants of 17 countries. INQAAHE membership creates easier access to current information and practical tools on the assessment, improvement and maintenance of quality in higher education.
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