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Quality Review Group / Gruppo di Riesame
In each Degree Program, a Quality Review Group (also known as the AQ Management Group) is established with the following responsibilities:
- guiding the review process for the Degree Program Council, including preparing the annual monitoring report and the periodic review report;
- defining and implementing improvement actions based on the review, in coordination with the Department’s AQ Manager;
- monitoring the outcomes of the improvement actions taken;
- analyzing the Department Joint Commission's annual report on the Degree Program, as well as the overall quality of teaching and related services;
- implementing actions aligned with the University Quality Policy, in collaboration with the Quality Presidium and the Department AQ Manager.
The AQ Management Group is chaired by an appointed leader and must include the Degree Program Chair (or their delegate) and a student representative.
Composition of the Quality Review Group:
- Prof. Nicola Forgione - Leader of the Quality Review Group
- Prof. Valerio Giusti - Chair of the Master's Degree Program
- Prof. Walter Ambrosini - teacher of the Degree Program
- Dott. Michela Angelucci - teacher of the Degree Program
- Ing. Pierpaolo Braga - student's representative
- Prof. Riccardo Ciolini - teacher of the Degree Program
- Ing. Daniele Martino - student's representative
- Prof. Sandro Paci - teacher of the Degree Program
- Dott. Francesca Nannelli - educational unit representative
DICI - Strategic Plan and Quality Assurance
The Department's strategic plan and quality assurance are available at the following link.
Student's Representatives
Braga Pierpaolo:
Cozzitorto Laura:
Martino Daniele:
Sartori Lorenzo Attila:
Student's Representatives
Braga Pierpaolo:
Cozzitorto Laura:
Martino Daniele:
Sartori Lorenzo Attila:
Master's Degree Grade
The Master's Degree Grade will be determined according to the following formula:
(weighted average of all the scores)*100/30+(Thesis score)
The score "30 cum laude" is considered as 33 in the calculation of the weighted average.
The maximum value of the thesis score is 20. The Degree Commission will assign this value based on the quality and relevance of the work done by the student in its thesis and based on the presentation and the discussion with the members of the Degree Commission. The student must present the thesis work using slides in PPTX or PDF (prepared in English). The time allowed for the Thesis presentation (possibly, to be held in English) is max. 20 minutes.