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Giant step towards assuring quality in higher education

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, November 03 - 2008 at 14:22
  • PRESS RELEASE

The newly-formed quality assurance board set up by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) to review higher education in Dubai's Free Zones has been receiving its first applications during the past week.

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  • Dr Warren Fox, chairman of  UQAIB.
    Dr Warren Fox, chairman of UQAIB.
It is expected by KHDA that 16 institutions will be considered by the Universities Quality Assurance International Board (UQAIB) in this first round of reviews. They will be given the outcome by the end of January 2009 from the KHDA's Licensing Department.

The remaining institutions that were not reviewed in this round and new institutions - will be processed early next year. If an institution does not meet quality standards, its licence may be renewed with conditions attached, and recommendations for improvement will be made within a specified period of time.

The criteria by which institutions will be evaluated are set out in a quality manual which will be made available next month. Currently what has been given to institutions is a checklist of documents that are required for submission.

Dr Warren Fox, chairman of UQAIB, said:
"Branch campuses are located in Dubai as they can offer quality programs that are already accredited in their home countries. The Board's validation of academic programs will be a significant step forward for quality assurance in the Dubai Free Zones."


One aim of the Board, made up of quality assurance experts from around the world, will be to ensure that a degree earned from an international higher education establishment on a campus in Dubai is of the same value as that achieved in its country of origin.

UQAIB will review all licensing applications of Higher Education Providers in Dubai Free Zones, and make recommendations on accepting or rejecting these applications.

As Dubai's student population is predicted to grow to 90,000 by 2010 (compared with 24,000 in July 2007), a guarantee of the highest-possible standards is obviously crucial. One of UQAIB's important tasks will be to co-ordinate higher education with the workplace, to improve the quality of young professionals in all walks of life.

The board will ensure that all international higher education institutions in Dubai's Free Zones are properly accredited in their home country, and conform to international and the Emirate's standards.
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About UQAIB:
UQAIB, established by Resolution Number 1 (2008), with its board members designated by Order Number 1, will also set up a grievance procedure for parents, students and staff, and will make inspections of the institutions periodically if needed. Additionally it will advise KHDA on international trends and developments in higher education quality management.

About the Knowledge and Human Development Authority:
The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) is responsible for the future growth, direction and quality of education and learning in Dubai. We aim to support the people of Dubai in achieving their potential from birth and through life's journey as we work towards achieving the goals set out in the Dubai Strategic Plan 2015.

For more information, kindly contact:
Noor Zendaki
Tel: 04-364 0010
Fax: 04-364 0001

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