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All these elements sound good on paper (or, if you want, on a Web site). Certainly, these elements need according quality assurance processes in order to ensure that they always work as intended. Policies at IIS-RUThe following policies are published in the Student Handbook and apply to all students of the international programs at IIS-RU. Class-Attendance Policy Re-Examination Policy Fraud Policy Plagiarism Policy Lecturer EvaluationThe professors teaching the international programs are either visiting or adjunct professors. Independent of the group they belong to, the professors come to IIS-RU for one month to conduct their course and then go home again. To ensure the quality of the courses, the students play the major role. Many students, especially from the U.S. and Europe, come with clear ideas about what they want to learn or understand in a subject. If the professor does not meet this goal, students are asked to report on a permanent basis. They download the Lecturer Evaluation Form from this Web site or receive a printed form in the office. The form is anonymous and triggers in any case a process to check what happened, up to a formal investigation if an initial review suggest such a means. Syllabus OnlineTransparency is a crucial element in quality assurance. We therefore publish the syllabi of our courses at Syllabus Online. |