collaborating with the quality code christopher j cox head of collaborative partnerships, nottingham...

19
Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Upload: luke-kelley

Post on 26-Dec-2015

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Collaborating with the Quality Code

Christopher J Cox

Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Page 2: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

19 April 2023 2

Plan for this session:• Brief outline of the character of Collaborative Provision at NTU;

• Relationship of the two key departments to business approval and academic approval and monitoring;

• Section B10 – Indicators we have acted (or will act) on;

• Section B10 – Indicators still causing scratching of heads; and

• One or two ideas

Page 3: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Categories of NTU CP:

19 April 2023 3

Page 4: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Categories:

19 April 2023 4

Page 5: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Categories: RiskHigh Risk Categories:

•Franchise

•Consortium

•Joint Degree

Medium Risk Category:

•Dual Degree

Low Risk Categories:

•Distance Delivery

•Articulation

•Progression

•Approved Partner19 April 2023 5

School-based collaborative categories in order of risk:

Page 6: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Business Approval and Quality Assurance:

19 April 2023 6

Lead School(s)

Collaborative Partnerships Office

Centre for Academic Development and Quality

BU

SIN

ES

S

APPR

OV

AL

AC

AD

EM

IC

A

PPR

OV

AL

Page 7: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

B10 Important Indicators for NTU:

• Done or doing: 3 – 5 – 7 – 10 – 15 and 18

• Still trying to work out: 2 – 7 and 9 (quickly - Audit’s coming in 2014!)

19 April 2023 7

Page 8: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing – Indicator 3Policies and procedures ensure that there are adequate safeguards against financial impropriety or conflicts of interest that might compromise academic standards or the quality of learning opportunities. Consideration of the business case is conducted separately from approval of the academic proposal.

ACTIVITY: New collaborative framework (2011/2) entirely separated business and academic approval, standardised (enhanced) the Business Case documentation used and the processes for Due Diligence (internal and external)

19 April 2023 8

Page 9: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing - Indicator 5The risks of each arrangement to deliver learning opportunities with others are assessed at the outset and reviewed subsequently on a periodic basis. Appropriate and proportionate safeguards to manage the risks of the various arrangements are determined and put in place.

ACTIVITY: Academic references from earlier collaborators for all new partners. Review cycle shortened to 3 years in all cases which can be reduced in the case of problems. Each 3-year review includes a business case and DD to be done from the ‘ground up’ each time, and tests the case made 3 years earlier. Academic approval sets conditions that have to be met before operations begin – or start dates can be delayed!

19 April 2023 9

Page 10: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing - Indicator 7There is a written and legally binding agreement, or other document, setting out the rights and obligations of the parties, which is regularly monitored and reviewed. It is signed by the authorised representatives of the degree-awarding body (or higher education provider without degree-awarding powers arranging provision by a third party) and by the delivery organisation, support provider or partner(s) before the relevant activity commences.

ACTIVITY: Standardised, single version, copy-protected University contract. Only one for each type of arrangement (ditto MoUs). Always prepared by the same Legal Services unit, and only they will discuss deviations from the norm. All High-Risk group contracts go to VC for briefing then signature.

19 April 2023 10

Page 11: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing - Indicator 10All higher education providers maintain records (by type and category) of all arrangements for delivering learning opportunities with others that are subject to a formal agreement.

ACTIVITY: NTU now has a standard collaborative framework document for each partnership that details the operation 3 years ahead. Has to pass academic approval and is directly referenced in the legal agreement signed by us and by the partner. New collaborative frameworks of this sort are now available ‘off the peg’ for multiple school partnerships (more of these exist now) and other partnerships going into ‘teach out’.

19 April 2023 11

Page 12: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing - Indicator 15Degree-awarding bodies ensure that delivery organisations involved in the assessment of students understand and follow the assessment requirements approved by the degree-awarding body for the components or programmes being assessed in order to maintain its academic standards. In the case of joint, dual/double and multiple awards or for study abroad and student exchanges, degree-awarding bodies agree with their partners on the division of assessment responsibilities and the assessment regulations and requirements which apply.

ACTIVITY: The framework for each arrangement, of all types, sets up obligations, schedules etc. of assessment protocols, agreed at academic approval, reviewed by NTU committees.

19 April 2023 12

Page 13: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Done or doing - Indicator 18Degree-awarding bodies ensure that they have effective control over the accuracy of all public information, publicity and promotional activity relating to learning opportunities delivered with others which lead to their awards. Information is produced for prospective and current students which is fit for purpose, accessible and trustworthy. Delivery organisations or support providers are provided with all information necessary for the effective delivery of the learning or support.

ACTIVITY: NTU keeps a quarterly log of regular checks on all publicity and marketing material, with a particular emphasis on Validation arrangements. This includes websites and also a phase of the sign-off of all pre-application prospectuses.

19 April 2023 13

Page 14: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Head-scratchers- Indicator 2Governance arrangements at appropriate levels are in place for all learning opportunities which are not directly provided by the degree-awarding body. Arrangements for learning to be delivered, or support to be provided, are developed, agreed and managed in accordance with the formally stated policies and procedures of the degree-awarding body.

QUESTIONS: We asked at the time of the consultation on B10 what ‘appropriate’ means here. If we are talking about the NTU individual academic and committee hierarchy that scrutinises monitoring, then no problem. If we are asked here to investigate all forms of partner governance, then this needs to become more explicit within the collaborative framework.

19 April 2023 14

Page 15: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Head-scratchers- Indicator 7 (yes, again!)There is a written and legally binding agreement, or other document, setting out the rights and obligations of the parties, which is regularly monitored and reviewed. It is signed by the authorised representatives of the degree-awarding body (or higher education provider without degree-awarding powers arranging provision by a third party) and by the delivery organisation, support provider or partner(s) before the relevant activity commences.

QUESTION: What of the business of more than one contract? Cases where we are asked to sign a partner’s contract as well? Does this indicator mean ‘at least one… agreement’?

15

Page 16: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Head-scratchers- Indicator 9Degree-awarding bodies retain responsibility for ensuring that students admitted to a programme who wish to complete it under their awarding authority can do so in the event that a delivery organisation or support provider or partner withdraws from an arrangement or that the degree-awarding body decides to terminate an arrangement.

QUESTIONS? How far are collaborating Universities building this into their business and academic approval processes? Is there an expectation that we will have a list of alternative institutions or private-hire academics to hand, for fear of a partner going insolvent, for example, and their students being too far away to take advantage of our home provision?

19 April 2023 16

Page 17: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

A couple of ideas

• Consider the role of the Partnerships website at your institution

• Combining activities at points of engagement

19 April 2023 17

Page 18: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Useful NTU Websites

Centre for Academic Development and Quality:

http://www.ntu.ac.uk/cadq/index.html

Collaborative Partnerships Office:

http://www.ntu.ac.uk/cpo

19 April 2023 18

Page 19: Collaborating with the Quality Code Christopher J Cox Head of Collaborative Partnerships, Nottingham Trent University

Thanks!

[email protected]

19 April 2023 19