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Qual-AI-ty Engagement Project

Fostering Student Engagement through AI-driven Qualitative Quality AssurancePractices
Qual-AI-ty Engagement is forward-looking project aimed at disrupting the higher education through artificial intelligence (AI) and genuine commitment to quality as derived from student engagement with society. It aims to do so by empowering university quality assurance staff through comprehensive training and cooperation in the project and by engaging students, who are a major contributing factor to the entire project through their co-creation and participation in piloting activities. By empowering quality assurance staff to engage more actively with students and their endeavours within society, the aim is to create a nurturing space where society engagement on the part of students is actively promoted, visible and rewarded in the higher education landscapes.
ACEEU's Role: Quality Assurance leader and co-developer of Intellectual Outputs
As the Quality Assurance leader, ACEEU will take charge in preparing the Quality Management and Evaluation Strategy, tracking partner progress, and drafting the interim and final evaluation reports. Furthermore, as impact on various levels and at various stakeholders is deemed of particular importance to the project consortium. ACEEU, will also take responsibility in drafting the Impact Vision Strategy, aimed at clearly and succinctly outlining desired impact, impact indicators and measurement thereof. As a co-developer of Intellectual Outputs, ACEEU will lead the consortium’s work in designing and implementing the Qual-AI-ty Engagement Bootcamp. It will also collaborate with other project partners in the development of U-Society Insight Report and a Compendium of Good Practices, and Qual-AI-tative Data Wizard and U-Observatory, Qual-AI-ty Engagement Pilot, and U-Society Action Plan.
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Project information

Project period
01 Nov 2020 to 30 Apr 2023
Funding body & program
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships, European Commission
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Partners
5 Partners (see partner information below)
Target group focus
EDU leaders,
EDU administrative staff,
Students
Educational level focus
Higher education
Topic focus
Engagement,
Quality Assurance
Output focus
Software development,
Tool development
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Innovate Higher Education: Opportunities and Threats
Last April 5th, the Qual-AI-ty Engagement project successfully hosted a groundbreaking event in Brussels titled "Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to [...]
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AI-driven Solutions for Qualitative Quality Assurance
The Qual-AI-ty Engagement project is approaching its finish line and the results of the project are almost ready to disseminate. The consortium of [...]
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The Compendium of Good Practices on Student Engagement with Society is Ready to Consult
The Qual-AI-ty Engagement project is launching the Compendium of Good Practices on Student Engagement with Society. This compendium highlights cases f [...]
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ACEEU Hosts the Qual-AI-ty Bootcamp
A two-day online event bringing quality assurance staff to reflect on how to integrate “student engagement with society” as a dimension of higher educ [...]
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Second Transnational Meeting of Qual-AI-ty Engagement
ACEEU and the partners of the Qual-AI-ty Engagement project held this week their second online Transnational Project Meeting. It was discussed the res [...]
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AImazing start of Qual-AI-ty Engagement project
On November 27th and December 3rd, 2020 a forward looking project “Fostering Student Engagement through AI-driven Qualitative Quality Assurance Practi [...]
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