Quality Assurance Committee
The Quality Assurance Committee of the Degree Programme supports the Programme Coordinator in overseeing quality assurance procedures and in promoting a culture of quality.
To this end, the AQ Committee is responsible for:
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verifying the implementation of the improvement actions approved annually by the Programme Board in the review document;
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monitoring students’ career progress, their feedback on learning activities, their satisfaction at the end of the programme, and the employment status of graduates;
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sharing the results of monitoring activities with the Programme Board.
The University has established that the AQ Committee of the Degree Programme is composed of the Coordinator, assisted by other members of the Programme Board, including student representatives:
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Prof. Andrea Gaucci, Programme Coordinator
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Prof. Federica Boschi
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Prof. Claudio Cavazzuti
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Prof. Maria Teresa Guaitoli
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Prof. Francesco Iacono
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Prof. Giulia Marsili
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Prof. Cristiano Putzolu
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Ms. Kristina Zurcic, student representative
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Ms. Vittoria Brunaccioni, student representative
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Mr. Matteo Randazzo, student representative
Admission Committees
The Admission Committees are responsible for evaluating:
Committee members for the Italian-taught curriculum (ACMA):
Committee members for the English-taught curriculum (ACRA):
Laboratories Committee
The Laboratories Committee makes decisions regarding the composition and structure of the Laboratories, the access rules, and the services provided.
Laboratory coordinators:
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Prof. Federica Boschi
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Prof. Chiara Mattioli
Double Degree Admission Committee
The committee evaluates:
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the eligibility of students enrolled in the ACMA programme to access the Master Histoire et Civilisations Comparées, spécialité Ville, Architecture, Patrimoine at Université Paris Diderot;
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the eligibility of students enrolled in the Paris Diderot Master to access the Master’s Degree in Archaeology and Cultures of the Ancient World at the University of Bologna.
Committee members:
Joint Student-Teacher Committee
The Joint Student-Teacher Committee analyses the critical issues concerning the programme and the student experience, and reports them to the relevant bodies.
In particular, the Committee:
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monitors, using specific evaluation indicators, the learning offer, teaching quality, and student services;
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provides opinions on the establishment, activation, modification, and discontinuation of study programmes;
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may submit proposals to the Department Council regarding teaching-related matters and the allocation of financial resources, as set out in the University Statute;
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drafts an annual report with observations on the programme’s performance and review activities.
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