The assessment committee particularly praises the faculty's clear vision on education, which is widely shared within the faculty. The strong involvement of lecturers, students and alumni is also emphasised, as is the focus on student counselling and the development of personal skills. Furthermore, the curriculum receives appreciation for its good balance between autonomy for students and clear guidance.
The committee also notes that significant improvements have been made since the previous visitation, especially in the area of learning objectives and learning outcomes. This has further strengthened the quality of education.
In addition to these positive points, the panel points out some points of attention. These include the need for the faculty to focus on the alignment between the master's programmes and their specialisations, increasing study efficiency, and strengthening the research methodology within the programmes. The faculty considers these points of attention as constructive and honest feedback, which it can work with to further improve its education.
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