Academic Audit report * AUT University
AUT University is pleased with the report, released today, of the recent Academic Audit, undertaken by the NZ
Universities Academic Audit Unit.
The Audit, in which all New Zealand universities participate, focused on teaching quality, programme delivery and the
achievement of learning outcomes.
“The Audit confirms that AUT graduates are well prepared for their careers,” said Vice-Chancellor, Derek McCormack.
The Audit Unit commended AUT in a number of areas, including the assurance and enhancement of quality of it academic
programmes and the extent and effectiveness of stakeholder involvement in the design and development of curricula. It
also commended AUT for the effectiveness of its staircasing of students from pre-degree to degree programmes and for
relevance of, and staff satisfaction with, staff development programmes.
“We welcome the helpful recommendations which reinforce the programme of change and development already underway, as we
make sure that the student experience at AUT remains distinctive and of high quality,” said Derek McCormack.
About the Audit Process
The New Zealand Universities Academic Audit Unit was established in 1993 to monitor and advise on academic quality and
standards. The process of audit requires an initial self-review. The Audit Panel than conducts interviews in an Audit
Visit to the university. The report commends good practice and makes recommendations intended to assist the university
in its own programmes of continuous improvement.
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