Quality policy and standards
The Institute of Information Technology implements a quality assurance policy in accordance with the law, national standards and the Bologna Declaration. The goal is to ensure continuous improvement of teaching, scientific research and professional work, as well as the quality of conditions, equipment and resources.
The quality assurance system encompasses all segments of the Institute's work — study programs, teaching, scientific work, textbooks, library and IT resources, as well as student participation in the process of self-evaluation and quality improvement.
Documents and procedures
- Quality Assurance Policy – sets out the basic principles and objectives of the quality system.
- Quality Assurance Strategy – defines areas, subjects, procedures and measures for improving the quality of work.
- Quality Assurance Regulations – determines roles, responsibilities and self-assessment procedures.
IIT employees and students actively participate in the implementation of the quality assurance strategy through the work of their representatives in the institute's bodies. Action plans and quality reports are regularly adopted and published, and the public has access to the documents via the Institute's website.
Continuous improvement
The Institute strives to foster a culture of quality through employee education, student involvement in self-assessment processes, and continuous alignment of standards with the practices of developed higher education institutions.
