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Quality Assurance Committee and other Committees

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.

Quality Assurance Committee 

The Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee helps the Coordinator to monitor the quality assurance procedures and promote a culture of quality.

For this purpose, the Quality Assurance Committee is responsible for:

  • verifying implementation of the improvement measures approved in the annual report of the Degree Programme Board;
  • monitoring the careers of students, their opinions about the learning activities and their level of satisfaction at the end of the programme, as well as graduate employment rates;
  • reporting the results of its monitoring activities to the Degree Programme Board.  

University regulations require the Degree Programme Quality Assurance Committee to comprise the Coordinator and other members of the Degree Programme Board, including student representatives:

Discussion and Orientation Committee

The Committee facilitates the student-professor exchange for suggestions and issues, focusing on improving the course in all its aspects. The Committee includes, in equal measure, students of the first and second year of DHDK and professors. The current members are:

  • Prof. Silvio Peroni
  • Prof. Francesca Tomasi
  • Ludovica Benini (first-year student)
  • Francesca Gaeta (first-year student)
  • Erica Andreose (second-year student) 

Communication and Outreach Committee 

The Committee organises initiatives designed to disseminate more clearly the learning content of the Degree Programme, so that those interested in enrolment can make a more informed decision.

- Silvio Peroni

Third Mission Committee

 

Study Plan Committee

The Study Plan Committee assesses:

  • applications to change or transfer to the Degree Programme;
  • changes to the study plans of the students enrolled in the Degree Programme;
  • the admissibility of students who do not meet the admission requirements indicated in the Teaching regulation for the Degree Programme.

Prof. Silvio Peroni
Prof. Fabio Tamburini (for internships)

Joint Committee of the School of Arts, Humanities, and Cultural Heritage

The Faculty-student Joint Committee, to the extent of its responsibilities, examines issues encountered with the learning path and the experience of students, and draws them to the attention of the University bodies.

The Joint Committee:

  • monitors, using specific parameters, the programme catalogue and the quality of education and student services;
  • expresses opinions on the creation, activation, amendment and deletion of activities from the programme catalogue;
  • makes proposals to the School Board on education matters and on the allocation of financial resources in accordance with the University Statute;
  • prepares an annual report containing observations on the performance of the degree programme and its review activities.

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