In order to carry out some of its functions, the Degree Programme Board is assisted by committees comprised of teachers involved in the programme. These committees are listed below, indicating their specific functions and contact persons.
The Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee supports the Director in monitoring the quality assurance procedures and promoting quality.
The Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee supports the Director in monitoring the quality assurance procedures and promoting quality.
To this end, the Quality Assurance Committee is in charge of:
- verifying the implementation of the improvement measures approved yearly by the Degree Programme Board in its review report;
- monitoring the careers of students, their opinion on the teaching activities, the level of satisfaction at the end of the programme and graduate employment rates;
- sharing the results of their monitoring activities with the Degree Programme Board.
University regulations require the Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee to be composed by the Director with the collaboration of other Degree Programme Board members, including student representatives:
- Emanuele Baldi (student representative)
The Internship Committee assembles the Degree Course Director and professors performing functions of tutor for the internship. The Committee has the task to give opinion about the eligibility of the companies, which apply for the Agreement with University of Bologna. Students must choose the tutor at the time of activation request. The tutor takes care to orient students in their choices and to follow the activation process and the end of the internship. Students can contact tutors only at the moment of activation of the procedure.
For any other information about internships, please contact the Teaching Office - School of Arts, Humanities and Cultural Heritage (faclettfil.didattico@unibo.it).
Members of the Committee:
The Joint Teacher-Student Committee investigates the critical issues found in the training path and the students' experience and brings them to the attention of the bodies.
In particular:
- it monitors, with specific evaluation indicators, the training offer, the quality of teaching
and student service activities;
- it formulates opinions on the establishment, activation, modification and suppression of
the training offer;
- it can make proposals to the School Council on issues pertaining to
teaching and on the allocation of financial resources as provided for by the University
Statute;
- it draws up an annual report, which expresses observations on the progress of the Course
and the review activities.
See also: School of Letters and Cultural Heritage