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QUALITY ASSURANCE IN STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMMES: THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GHANA E. Kweku Osam Dean, Faculty of Arts University of Ghana
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HISTORY OF UG Established in 1948 as the University College of the Gold Coast. Became the University of Ghana by an Act of Parliament (Act 79) in 1961.
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UG’S MISSION Our mission is to develop world-class human resources and capabilities to meet national development needs and global challenges through quality teaching, learning, research and knowledge dissemination.
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UG PROFILE UG currently consists of: Colleges 2 Faculties 6 Schools 8 Institutes 6 Centres 8 Departments70
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UG BASIC STATISTICS 2007/2008 Enrolment (29,754) Non-Degree1,784 First Degree26,154 Graduate1,816
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UG BASIC STATISTICS Nationals96.16% Internationals3.84% Gender Distribution of Total Enrolment Male59.69% Female40.31%
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UG BASIC STATISTICS Staff Senior Members (A & A)993 Senior Staff (Tech & Adm)1200 Junior Staff (Support)2581 Gender:Male 77.17% Female22.83%
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INTERNATIONALIZATION AT UG UG has a long history of hosting international students and sending students abroad. Hosting through international enrolment Students abroad: Language and Medical Students
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INTERNATIONALIZATION AT UG Since the early 1990s, UG has actively sought international linkages through self-initiated and other-initiated bilateral relations. Result: staff and student exchange; increase in enrolment, especially from the West Africa sub-region. New linkages
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UG AND CUSAC Active UG participation in CUSAC since 2000. So far 19 undergraduate students have benefited.
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BENEFITS To the students: International exposure Cross-cultural experience Development of global perspective
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BENEFITS To UG International profile Support for our exchange programme Challenge to maintain quality Establishment of administrative structures
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SOME CHALLENGES Financial Grade Transfer Restricted Course Registration Timing
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PROPOSALS Financial– provide institutional support for students. Grade Transfer– establish grade equivalence. Course Registration– waive pre- requisite. Timing– shift to Fall enrolment.
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QUALITY ISSUES UG’s commitment to internationalization is seen in the structures established for that purpose: Creation of the Office of International Programmes since 1997. The OIP is headed by a Dean. The OIP has an Advisory Board chaired by the Pro Vice-Chancellor.
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QUALITY ISSUES Rigorous selection of participants: Dean of OIP invites nominations from Faculties. Deans of Faculties request Department Heads to submit best-performing students based on current GPA. An interview panel with representatives from various Faculties selects final list.
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QUALITY ISSUES--OIP The OIP is responsible for: Promoting and coordinating UG’s external relations Marketing UG internationally in order to attract human, financial and physical investment
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INTERNATIONALIZATION AND QUALITY UG’s commitment to internationalization has implications for: Curriculum development Teaching Research Administrative processes Staff promotion
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ENSURING ACADEMIC QUALITY CONTROL Procedure for: New Programmes New Course Offering Department Faculty Board Planning Committee Academic Board (National Accreditation Board)
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QUALITY CONTROL: TEACHING Academic Quality Control Unit Teaching Improvement Workshops Teaching and Course Evaluation with implications for staff promotion and contract renewal Five-year Cycle Programme Evaluation and Review to ensure relevance.
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QUALITY CONTROL Teaching and Learning Resources Infrastructural expansion, e.g. Main Library Re-stocking the Library subscription to databases ICT expansion
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QUALITY CONTROL: STUDENTS’ LIFE Housing—International Students’ Hostel Campus Security
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CONCLUSION UG is positioning itself to maximize its contribution to and benefits from the internationalization of higher education by offering internationally comparable quality education to all its students.
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