Higher Education in Azerbaijan Quality Assurance Arrangements Helsinki, 10 June 2016.

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Higher Education in Azerbaijan Quality Assurance Arrangements Helsinki, 10 June 2016

2 Azerbaijan Republic

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Azerbaijan area: 86,600 sq km, population: 9,6 million capital: Baku, language: Azerbaijani religion: Islam (95% Muslims, 3.1% Christians, 1.9% others) the member of the Council of Europe: since 2001 economy: energy (gas, oil), agriculture, tourism, science and technology GDP (PPP) – $168.4 billion GDP (nominal) – $ billion 4

Azerbaijan - HE currently 53 higher education institutions: 19 public, 19 state, 13 private and 2 branches of Russian HEIs students and graduates at higher education institutions in 2015 (87% at public & state and 13% at private) including 3698 foreign students (56% Turkish, 44% other countries) 5 from Finland 5

Brief history of the Azerbaijan HE 1919: Baku State University in Baku was established in the Communist era, universities were under political control, people with wrong profile were not allowed for studies and academic careers after 1991, HEIs emancipated rapidly and built up a strong autonomy 6

Broaden access to Azerbaijan HE 7

Study conditions Government covers all tuition fee expenses of the following students: students from refugee families & children of national heroes students, who deprived of parental care special talented students, who get the highest points from admission examinations Language of instruction: besides to Azerbaijani, Russian and Turkish, courses are offered in English and French State programme on education abroad in general – 3500 currently studding – 2679 graduated – 821 8

Strategy of the government to improve HE sector Development Concept “Azerbaijan 2020: Vision of the Future” and National Strategy for the Development of Education in the Republic of Azerbaijan To participate in the process of formation of state policy on higher education; To participate in the preparation and implementation of the concept of development of the higher education system, to coordinate and control the implementation of these concepts by higher education institutions and their scientific structures within the scope of their authority. 9

10 Policy Instruments There are three main ways how the Government can influence the HE: accreditation, internationalization, specific support Accreditation Committee as main QA institution; the Ministry can set only general rules, Internationalization reflects also the quality of the education, e.g. via mobility or employability of graduates, S pecific support includes e.g. policy recommendations, action plans for improvement and advisory for HEIs.

Bologna process Azerbaijan is a active member of Bologna process and European Higher Education Area since 2005 Main goals: International mobility, cooperation and recognition, Flexible learning paths, Competitiveness of European HE Main principles have been introduced: European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) – currently all HEIs implementing ECTS system Three cycle degree system by Education Law in 2009 Diploma supplement (DS) – all HEIs awarded by unique DS European Standards and Guidelines for Quality Assurance (ESG) 11

Division of study programmes 12 Bachelor‘s degree programme first cycle of higher education 240 – 300 ECTS (4 or 5 years) Master‘s degree programme following after Bachelor‘s degree programme 90 – 120 ECTS (1.5 or 2 years) Doctoral degree programme: following after Master’s degree programme No ECTS system 2 levels: PhD (3 or 4 years) & Doc of Sci (4 or 5 years)

External Quality Assurance System Accreditation regulations in Azerbaijan Rules for accreditation of educational institutions (Cabinet of Ministers, 28 September, 2010, #167) Accreditation of HEIs stages: preparing for accreditation; self-assessment of education establishment; carrying out an analysis by Accreditation Committee; preparing a final certificate on accreditation; determining the status of education establishment and granting a relevant quality document – certificate. Accreditation and Nostrification Office 13

Criteria for defining HEI State Education Standards (MoE, 26 April, 2011, #656) 1.Meeting requirements of legal documents in University Management 2.University Management (Regulations, education documents) 3.Content of Curricula, its structure and realization 4.Management of Education process 5.Quality of Graduates 6.Human Resource 7.Science – Research 8.International Relations –Cooperation 9.Infrastructure 10.Education support service 11.Financial resources 14

QA in Azerbaijan University of Languages Curricular reforms Research Standards Structural Changes and Institutional Reforms Assessment Criteria Resources Infrastructure Bologna requirements Social services School reforms 15

QA in Azerbaijan State University of Economics ISO certified Azerbaijani public university since 2012 Quality Policy since 2013 QA center since October of 2014 Strategic Plan 2015/16 academic year was announced a Year of Quality Teaching staff - Differential Salary System Teachers academic studies Feedback from students Self-improvement activities Winter and Summer training schools Students are involved in Academic Council of UNEC (10 % of members). 16

QA in Azerbaijan State University of Economics Every year UNEC students select their Student Rector analyses the results of exams and student surveys and gives advice for improvement developed 36 new and competitive syllabuses for this academic year All materials (books, presentations, evaluation materials and o.) of 4 chairs were renewed 17

QA in Baku State University Staff (academic and administrative) Students Educational and research methods The content of the SPs Teaching materials Equipment The needs of the labor market 18

QA in Ganja State University Coordination and implementation (norm and standards of the State Educational Program) Monitoring (entire educational process-academic load due to the educational norm ) Evaluation and Monitoring (internal evaluation-surveys, demonstrative lessons) Stimulating activities (mainly after individual development of academic staff) Paper and E-base exams (for each semester) Reporting and statistics (periodical statistics and reporting on education process) 19

QA in Baku Slavic University Demo lessons Peer review Discussions Students survey 20

Thank you for your attention! Q&A