Below you will find the actors and their respective functions who are involved in the quality assurance processes at the University of Kaiserslautern. They support the system by dealing with key aspects of quality assurance and play a steering role in quality development. Responsibility for high-quality programs is with the professors in the indi
The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern is system-re-accredited. Quality assurance for the degree programs is therefore carried out internally by the Quality in Studies and Teaching department. Here you will find further information on system accreditation, our internal quality assurance procedures and the parties involved in these pro
Internal quality assurance procedures 5854 System accreditation 5902 Advisory board model 5966 Number and timing of accreditation procedures 5965 Documents in the proceedings 5964 Players in quality management 342
The quality assurance processes within the QMS in studies and teaching apply to all departments, institutions, and other organizational units at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern that offer internal university services for the implementation of study programs. The figure provides an overview of the core processes within the QMS
International Office Info sheet Additional funding for students with fewer opportunities in the Erasmus programme All students have the opportunity to receive a grant for their stay abroad if they opt for sustainable/green travel. Students for whom a stay abroad may be a greater challenge are to be given special support during their mobility by b
Declaration on my honour for "additional funding" in the Erasmus programme
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The Hochschule Kaiserslautern University Council
The University Council advises and supports the university in all important matters. It is comprised of 10 members, five of whom are appointed by the Ministry for Education, Science, Further Education, and Culture, and five are elected by the university’s Senate Committee with a two-thirds majority.