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Reflects on the quality assessment experience from 1993 to 1996. Discusses the issues raised during that period, the historical situation of higher education and the technical and organizational problems of a rigorous quality assessment programme. Concludes that the revised assess‐ment method delivers valuable information, and clarifies the process and responsibilities of assessors.

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