2006 Press Releases
Student Support Services Booklet Launched, 24 April
Guidelines to improve the organisation and effectiveness of Student
Support Services in all Irish universities have been published by the
Irish Universities Quality Board (IUQB) and launched today (Monday 24
April 2006) by the Board's Chair, the Honourable Mrs. Justice Catherine
McGuinness.
With the increase in the number and diversity of students entering
third level education, the role of Student Support Services has become
more complex and important as it contributes to the academic, social,
financial and personal well-being of students.
The booklet - 'National Guidelines of Good Practice in the Organisation
of Student Support Services in Irish Universities' - aimed to establish
current practice, identify good practice and prepare a national code of
good practice, and was the result of inter-university projects
conducted by the IUQB in collaboration with the universities.
It is intended that each university will take the booklet's agreed
statements of good practice into consideration when planning
improvements to its own relevant systems. One of a series of booklets
from the IUQB, it was funded by the HEA Quality Assurance Programme
under the National Development Plan 2000-2006.
The IUQB was established in 2002 and was incorporated earlier this year
as a non-profit making limited company, with its Board of Directors
representative of all stakeholders in Irish universities, in addition
to nominees from the European and North American university systems.
Based at 10 Lower Mount Street, its mission is to play a leading role
in developing and fostering a coherent culture of quality in all
activities of the Irish universities in line with the highest
international standards.
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