Maastricht University

Universiteit Maastricht

Basic information


National External Quality Assurance Requirements

  • Netherlands
    • Limited (initial) accreditation
      Same as for full (initial) accreditation except that the focus of the assessment is limited to four standards: intended learning outcomes, the curriculum, the assessment system and the achieved learning outcomes (when available for new programmes).
    • Full (initial) accreditation
      mandatory for all new and existing programmes in higher education. A conditionally positive decision in the initial accreditation procedure entitles the programme to award valid degrees and diplomas and has two years to meet the conditions set in the assessment. The duration of positive accreditation is for six years. Programmes are assessed in clusters within the same domain.
    • Institutional audits
      are optional. A positive result entitles institutions to use the limited frameworks for (initial) accreditation.

      In 2017, Netherlands started its second round of institutional audits that will focus more on the realisation of the educational vision and the development of a quality culture.

    • Further information on external quality assurance in Netherlands

External Quality Assurance Reports and Decisions

Filter reports

Agency
Status
Activity
Decision
Report valid

Institutional level

No results found.

Programme level

Decision: positive Joint programme
Work and Organizational Psychology, second cycle
Historic report
Decision: positive
European Public Health, first cycle
  • Qualification
    • Bachelor
  • Level
    first cycle