(1) These Procedures should be read in conjunction with the Collaborative Delivery of a UOW Course Policy. (2) Before a new collaborative course can commence, the proposal must satisfy the requirements at each of the stages of assessment and approval as outlined below. (3) These procedures distinguish between a major and minor partnership – a major partnership is defined as one that involves the delivery of a UOW course (or subjects within a UOW course) offshore or the delivery of a UOW course onshore by an Australian partner at a non-UOW location. (4) A minor partnership may involve the delivery of elective subjects by an Australian partner which are offered to provide students with a wider range of subject choices. A minor partnership may also involve the delivery of a range of services by a third party in support of learning and teaching such as library services. (5) These procedures apply to all proposals for collaborative delivery of a UOW Course, whether instigated by staff at UOW or the Partner Institution of UOW Global Enterprises. (6) This process will be followed for all new proposals that involve the delivery of a UOW course under a new collaborative partnership arrangement or under an existing partnership arrangement but at a new delivery location. (7) Decisions about the academic probity of the collaborative program are taken separately from the negotiations about the financial implications and partnership arrangements (though these will be conducted concurrently). (8) The assessment and approval process therefore involves two concurrent pathways: (9) This process can be divided into three stages as follows: (10) Proposals can be rejected at any stage in this process. (11) Proposals for collaborative programs can originate from a variety of sources. When proposals originate outside a faculty, support from the Faculty must be obtained before strategic or course approval is sought. (12) In the first instance, plans for collaborative provision must be discussed with the Transnational Education Unit (TNE) (for international partnerships) and the Academic Quality and Standards Division (AQS) (for Australian partnerships) who will be able to advise on the process and whether there are any precedents or obstacles to the proposed partnership or course. (13) A draft proposal for collaboration: (14) The Academic Leader will be nominated by the Executive Dean of the relevant Faculty and will normally be an Associate Dean International or Associate Dean Education. (15) The draft proposal for ULG should be no more than two pages long and would normally include the following: (16) ULG will evaluate the proposal according to set criteria covering strategic benefits, academic benefits, academic governance and resource (Appendix A). (17) ULG will either endorse or reject the strategic concept of the partnership with the institution/organisation. (18) On endorsement by ULG, TNE (or UOWGE or AQS) and the Academic Leader will liaise with the Course Management team within Future Education to complete the course proposal submission to CPDG. (19) All course proposals or course amendment applications to CPDG must follow the standards course approval process. (20) CPDG will consider the course proposal or course amendment to confirm that the proposal supports the University’s learning and teaching standards and policy requirements. (21) Following concept approval, a full assessment of the partner is undertaken. This will include completion of a: (22) The full assessment is completed by a quality assurance team. This team will draw its membership from across the University as relevant to the size and nature of the collaboration (for example from TNE, UOWGE AQS, Financial Services Division, Office of General Counsel, Student Administration Services Division, Library, Learning, Teaching and Curriculum (LTC), Information Management and Technology Services (IMTS)) in consultation with the Academic Leader and relevant Faculty staff. The Executive Director Global (or the Dean of Global Academic Affairs or Director, Academic Quality and Standards) will summarise the findings for consideration by ULG. (23) The full requirements for each assessment will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may include a requirement for a site visit. The decision as to whether an initial site visit is required is taken by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Education) in conjunction with the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Innovation, Enterprise and External Relations)) where an international partnership is proposed. Depending on the nature of the proposed partnership, the due diligence checks can take up to 6-8 weeks to complete. (24) ULG will consider the full Assessment Report and, subject to its endorsement, will forward the relevant documentation to the University Council for in-principle approval of the partnership. (25) Following endorsement of the partnership by ULG (or where partners are already established), the Academic Leader for the course will work with Future Education to prepare detailed course proposal documentation and to confirm that the standards and regulations of the proposed course will conform to UOW standards. The detailed proposal will first be scrutinised by the relevant Faculty Education Committee (FEC). (26) When preparing the documentation for consideration by the FEC, the Academic Leader should follow the procedure for the approval of new courses as detailed within the Course and Subject Approval Procedures - New Offerings and Discontinuations and Course and Subject Approval Procedures (Faculty Delegated Course and Subject Amendments). (27) Council's in principle approval for the partnership is subject to the creation of a suitable Memorandum of Agreement. TNE (or UOWGE or AQS), in consultation with the Office of General Counsel and the Academic Leader for the course, must arrange for the Memorandum of Agreement to be drawn up. (28) The Memorandum of Agreement must be endorsed by the relevant Executive Dean prior to signing by the Vice-Chancellor and President or a Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President and the appropriate officer at the partner organisation/institution(s). (29) The approved Memorandum of Agreement must be signed by all parties before the course can commence. All original signed agreements must be lodged with AQS who will also add the program to UOW’s Register of Collaborative Arrangements for Learning and Teaching. (30) In the event of irreconcilable differences with the partner being uncovered during the creation of the Memorandum of Agreement, the agreement will not be executed. (31) A twinning partnership which involves an overseas higher education provider twinning with a UOW course will be endorsed by the relevant Faculty Executive Dean and Faculty Education Committee before being submitted to the Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Innovation, Enterprise and External Relations) for approval. (32) A minor partnership which involves an Australian partner providing support services to UOW students at an onshore campus will be endorsed by the Executive Dean before being submitted to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Strategy and Assurance) for approval. (33) A minor partnership which involves an Australian partner providing Library Services to UOW students will be endorsed by the University Librarian before being submitted to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Education) for approval. (34) A minor partnership which involves a registered Australian higher education provider teaching elective subjects into a UOW course will be endorsed by the relevant Faculty Executive Dean and Faculty Education Committee before being submitted to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Strategy and Assurance) for approval. (35) The TNE is responsible for: (36) UOWGE is responsible for: (37) The UOW Faculty Executive Dean is responsible for: (38) The UOW Faculty Academic Leader is responsible, in collaboration with the Transnational Education Unit and UOW Global Enterprises where appropriate, for completing the due diligence checks in line with the requirements of clause 32. (39) AQS is responsible for: (40) The Future Education Division is responsible for the assessment of all course proposals involving a new partnership and for managing the documentation required by the Course Portfolio Development Group. (41) The Office of General Counsel is responsible for: (42) The definitions are contained within the Collaborative Delivery of a UOW Course Policy.Assessment of New Collaborative Delivery Procedures
Section 1 - Introduction and Scope
Section 2 - Approval Process Overview – New major partnerships
Section 3 - Assessment and Approval Process
Stage 1 – Concept Approval for the Partnership and Course
Stage 2 – Final Approval for the Partnership and Course
Partnership
Course
Stage 3 - Memorandum of Agreement
Section 4 - Approval Process – New twinning and minor partnerships
Section 5 - Roles and Responsibilities
Transnational Education Unit (TNE) – For Collaborations with International Partner Institutions
UOW Global Enterprises (UOWGE) – For Collaborations with Affiliated UOW Entities
UOW Faculty Executive Dean
UOW Faculty Academic Leader
Academic Quality and Standards Division (AQS)
Future Education Division
Office of General Counsel
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