WRITER: THE AU LIBRARY

Assumption University of Thailand's Salle d’ Expo room was the setting for an enlightening exchange of ideas and best practices in the realm of academic quality assurance. The AUN-QA Knowledge Sharing session, a case study of good practice, brought together the brightest minds from various schools within the university.

The day began with an energizing welcome speech by Rev. Bro. Dr. Verayuth Boonpram, Assumption University’s Vice President for Academic Affairs, setting a tone of inspiration and collaboration. Following this, the Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics took the stage, delivering an insightful session on integrating quality assurance into curricular and extracurricular activities.


 

 

 

After an interactive Q&A, attendees enjoyed a brief interlude for refreshments, networking, and contemplation of the morning’s discussions. The program resumed with the Graduate School of Human Sciences sharing valuable case studies and innovative strategies for ensuring quality education and student engagement.

Post-lunch, the Vincent Mary School of Engineering presented its approach to quality assurance, highlighting the importance of evolving educational techniques in engineering. The subsequent session by the Bernadette de Lourdes School of Nursing Science provided an in-depth look at maintaining high standards in nursing education and the impact on healthcare services.

The event concluded with a reflective session by the AU AUN-QA Committee, which not only summarized the day's learnings but also cast a vision for Assumption University's continuous improvement and adherence to quality assurance in higher education.

This landmark event underscored Assumption University's commitment to academic quality and its status as a beacon of educational excellence in Bangkok and beyond.


 

 

More Information about Office of Policy, Planning, and Quality Assurance (OPPQA), please visit:

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