
TIES continues to demonstrate a strong commitment to quality assurance, focusing its recent review on course evaluation, stakeholder feedback, and learning environments. The Centre’s structured course review cycle incorporates student and teacher feedback, assessment data, and regular moderation practices, with new tools like a module feedback form and feedback box planned for implementation.
TIES also places a high value on student voice, using feedback to enhance course scheduling and expand survey questions to cover areas such as accommodation and employment.
In line with Principle C2, the Centre has outlined a clear approach to maintaining comfortable and effective learning spaces, guided by its facilities policy.
NEAS commends TIES for its reflective and improvement-focused culture and looks forward to reviewing evidence of these initiatives at its next Quality Review.
July 2025