TWAEA AND FIBAA DEEPEN PARTNERSHIP WITH INNOVATIVE ONLINE STAFF EXCHANGE
TWAEA AND FIBAA DEEPEN PARTNERSHIP WITH INNOVATIVE ONLINE STAFF EXCHANGE
The Taiwan Assessment and Evaluation Association (TWAEA) successfully hosted an online staff exchange with the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA) on January 22, 2025. This initiative reflects TWAEA’s ongoing commitment to enhancing higher education quality assurance through international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

As a leading quality assurance agency in Taiwan, TWAEA is dedicated to promoting excellence in higher education. The staff exchange provided an invaluable opportunity to share experiences, compare accreditation frameworks, and explore strategies for strengthening evaluation processes. Discussions covered key areas such as Taiwan’s and Germany’s national accreditation systems, external quality assurance mechanisms, and reviewer training methodologies.
A major focus of the exchange was reviewer training and capacity building, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high standards in accreditation. TWAEA presented its comprehensive approach to reviewer development, including training modules designed to enhance evaluation expertise, ethical integrity, and international benchmarking practices.

Additionally, the exchange facilitated discussions on international accreditation procedures, enabling both organizations to align best practices and explore new avenues for cooperation. TWAEA underscored its vision of fostering a more globally connected quality assurance ecosystem, ensuring that Taiwan’s higher education institutions remain competitive on the international stage.

This collaboration with FIBAA marks a significant milestone in TWAEA’s efforts to expand its international network and drive continuous improvement in quality assurance practices. Moving forward, TWAEA will continue to engage with global partners to exchange expertise, enhance accreditation standards, and contribute to the advancement of higher education worldwide.