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Current Issues in Implementing Quality Management Systems in Educational Institutions

On November 14, as part of World Quality Day, the International Higher School of Medicine hosted a round table on the topic Current Issues in Implementing Quality Management Systems in Educational Institutions.

The event brought together leading experts in the field of education quality management, including representatives from organizations and institutions such as Cert International, ISR Consult, KSMA, Osh State University, KNU, ZhASU, IUK, ISM IUK, KRSU and KSTU.

The round table aimed to create a communication platform for the professional community, fostering the exchange of experiences and discussions on modern strategies, methods, and technologies used in quality management systems (QMS).
Key discussion topics included:

  • Trends in quality management systems affecting the field of education;
  • QMS features in universities from the perspective of external experts;
  • Specifics of implementing QMS in educational institutions;
  • Enhancing the managerial potential of educational institutions: a strategy for developing management
  • skills among administrative staff;
  • Risk management in universities – key principles and approaches;
  • The role of stakeholders in the implementation and functioning of QMS;
  • Experience in applying learning analytics to evaluate education quality;
  • Prospects for creating an association of university quality management specialists.

Proposals put forward by the International Higher School of Medicine during the round table:

  1. Consider the possibility of creating an association.
  2. Explore the potential for signing a memorandum of intent.
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