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2023 Internal Quality Audit

  • Berita
  • 11 June 2025, 15.22
  • By : arkeologi

Internal quality audits at universities are a process of evaluating and assessing the quality management system and academic processes at a university. These audits are conducted by a team of independent and objective internal auditors selected by the university.

The purpose of internal quality audits in higher education institutions is to ensure that the institution’s quality management system functions effectively, efficiently, and consistently with established standards. The audit also aims to ensure that the institution has implemented adequate procedures to monitor and improve the quality of teaching, research, and services to the community.

The Archaeology Program (S1) and Master of Archaeology Program (S2) have undergone an Internal Quality Audit conducted by the Quality Assurance Unit to evaluate and assess the quality assurance system and academic processes carried out by these programs in 2021 (referred to as cycle 18) and 2022 (cycle 19).

AMI S2 Cycle 18 and 19

As a result of these activities, corrective actions were requested based on the findings, followed by action plans from the programs. It is hoped that improvements will be made to address the identified shortcomings, which will be monitored again in the next AMI cycle (Cycle 20/2023).

AMI Cycle 18 activities were conducted via a Zoom meeting.

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