Quality Assurance Agency (Including Audits)

Universities in the United Kingdom – including London Metropolitan University – are independent, self-governing institutions that are responsible for the academic quality and standards of the awards that they offer. The Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) is the body who, on behalf of the funding council Hefce, check whether institutions are meeting their responsibilities. They discharge their duties in the main by conducting periodic reviews of institutions and publishing the resulting reports

London Metropolitan University has achieved broad confidence – the highest judgment available to the QAA – in its previous two institutional audits in 2005 and 2010, and in its collaborative provision audit in 2006. Information about latest and previous audits can be found below.

 

QAA Institutional Audit 2010

QAA Collaborative Audit 2006

QAA Institutional Audit 2005

 

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