The Institutional Quality Assessment Committee is ACSUCYL'S collegiate body for assessment, certification and accreditation, which is responsible amongst other tasks for:
Issuing reports prior to the creation, modification and suppression of university centres.
Issuing reports prior to the affiliation of university teaching centres to universities.
Assessment of university centres who teach courses in accordance with foreign education systems.
Assessing, promoting and coordinating programmes to improve the quality of university action and services.
Promoting the design and development of universities’ internal quality assurance systems and recognition of the correct implementation thereof.
The committee is made up of ten members, of whom:
Seven shall be public sector workers holding a PhD from university teaching staff bodies, whatever their administrative situation, who hold at least three recognised periods of teaching (five-year periods) and two recognised periods of research (six-year periods).
Four shall be experts in higher education systems and in quality assurance processes in the field of universities. At least one member shall be from the international university community.
One shall be a renowned professional who evidences relevant merits in the business sphere.
Current composition published in the Boletín Oficial de Castilla y León (327 kbytes) :