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ҹɫֱ²¥apppublishes ҹɫֱ²¥appat 25 programme

Date: April 7 - 2022

Following the announcement of our 25th anniversary celebrations last month, we are pleased to publish the  of events and publications.

Throughout the year, ҹɫֱ²¥appwill be holding a series of conversations with higher education experts from across the UK and around the world. These conversations will be a wide-ranging exploration of quality, in different contexts and from a range of perspectives. The ҹɫֱ²¥app25th anniversary series is delivered in our capacity as a membership organisation.

Our starting point is the central question - ‘What does quality really mean in practice in a complex and rapidly changing UK sector?’. Over the course of the year, ҹɫֱ²¥appand expert guests will unpack aspects of the definition and explore the implications for everyone in UK higher education, wider society and internationally. 

The events in the ‘ҹɫֱ²¥appat 25’ series include a number of online debates exploring topics such as assessment, quality in a global higher education system, and academic integrity. ҹɫֱ²¥appwill also host a live debate and reception at the Senate House, University of London in June for invited guests.

We will also publish a series of invited contributions on our ҹɫֱ²¥appBlog section from colleagues across the sector, sharing fresh perspectives on topics such as education for sustainable development, student engagement in quality, and quality in small/specialist providers.

Information on all of the events and publications that will make up the 'ҹɫֱ²¥appat 25' series is available via the . We began this series with the publication of a new Policy Note in collaboration with the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI). This publication was written by our Chief Executive, Vicki Stott and explores how a complex and relative term like ‘quality’ can be defined in UK higher education today.

We look forward to engaging with ҹɫֱ²¥appMembers and partners at our events and online using #QAA25.