Combatting academic corruption and enhancing integrity: inventory of key questions for quality assurance and accreditation organizations
Washington, D.C., Council for Higher Education Accreditation (USA), CHEA, 2019
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Washington, D.C., Council for Higher Education Accreditation (USA), CHEA, 2019
Washington, D.C., Council for Higher Education Accreditation (USA), CHEA, 2019
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Brendan O'Malley - University World News
Washington, D.C., Council for Higher Education Accreditation, 2019
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Mary Beth Marklein - University World News
With cross-border education more than tripling in the last thirty years, the diverse range of opportunities to study abroad (e.g. e-higher education, campuses abroad, franchised courses, etc.) are on the rise, and with them opportunities for corruption.
The Council for Higher Education Accreditation/International Quality Group (CHEA/CIQG) and the International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) hosted a two-day expert meeting to address quality assurance, accreditation and the role they play in combatting academic corruption.
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Mary Beth Marklein - University World News
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