Education Quality Policy

Education Quality Policy

1. The purpose of our policy

Our Education Quality Policy underpins and strengthens the Adelaide University Education Quality Framework. It reflects our commitment to fostering a culture of quality and ensuring our students have exceptional educational experiences with transformative graduate outcomes.

It provides authority to maintain the following procedures within our Education Quality Policy suite:

2. Who our policy applies to

Our Education Quality Policy applies to all staff involved in the design, approval, and review of coursework curriculum.

Members of the Adelaide University community are required to actively engage in the quality assurance activities outlined in our Education Quality Framework.

3. Our Education Quality principles

The Adelaide University Education Quality Framework (EQF) sets out our aspirations for an exceptional student experience, guided by academic standards and engagement with community and industry. It fosters a culture of quality in which all stakeholders are actively engaged in enhancing student experience and outcomes, while ensuring sound governance and quality assurance in teaching and learning.

The holistic quality framework is designed for purpose and will be embedded at every level to ensure a comprehensive and integrated approach to quality in education.

The five principles for our Education Quality Policy are as follows:

  1. We are committed to a culture of quality that supports our aspiration for a transformative student experience.
  2. Our students are at the heart of the education process. Their perspectives, feedback, and experiences are fundamental in shaping and improving our curriculum and teaching practices.
  3. We will review our curriculum at least every five years to meet industry needs and accreditation standards, as appropriate, and to ensure our graduates are well-prepared and competitive in their fields locally and globally.
  4. We will provide opportunities for staff to undertake professional development and support a culture of continuous learning, informed by evolving education, student, industry, and societal needs.
  5. We will regularly monitor our curriculum using an evidence-based approach to inform quality and strategic improvements, while maintaining legislative compliance.

4. Definitions used in our policy

Please refer to our Adelaide University glossary for a full list of our definitions.

Adelaide University community refers to a broad range of stakeholders who engage with Adelaide University (and includes but is not limited to) all students, staff, and non-staff members of Adelaide University including alumni, honorary title holders, adjuncts, visiting academics, guest lecturers, volunteers, suppliers and partners who are engaging with and contributing to the work of Adelaide University.

Education Quality (EQ) is multifaceted, aligned to a set of quality values, and incorporates standards, process, outcomes, environment, culture, mindset, and transformation.

5. How our policy is governed

Our Policy is categorised, approved and owned in line with the governance structure of Adelaide University and the offices and officers listed below.

Policy category

Academic

Approving authority

Vice Chancellor and President

Policy owner

Deputy Vice Chancellor – Academic

Responsible officer

Pro Vice Chancellor, Learning and Teaching

Effective from

26 August 2025

Review date

3 years after date this version is approved

Enquiries

Education Policy and Compliance

epc@adelaide.edu.au

Replaced documents

None

 

6. Legislation and other documents related to this policy

Refer to the Delegation Policy for all delegations at Adelaide University.

Category

Documents

Associated procedures

Curriculum Quality Assurance Procedure

Third-Party Arrangements for Education Delivery Procedure

[Academic Staff Teaching and Scholarship Development Procedure]

Related policy documentsEducation Quality Framework

Referenced legislation

Adelaide University Act 2023

Higher Education Standards Framework (Threshold Standards) 2021

3.1 Course Design

5.1 Course Approval and Accreditation

5.2 Academic and Research Integrity

5.3 Monitoring, Review and Improvement

5.4 Delivery with Other Parties

National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018

Standard 11: Additional registration requirements

Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000

External referencesAustralian Qualifications Framework

 

7. History of changes

Date approved

To section/clauses

Description of change

26 August 2025

N/A

New policy

11 June 2026

AEDQ1120POL

AllMinor amendments and placeholders resolved