Atatürk University

FULL ACCREDITATION FROM ECZAKDER TO THE FACULTY OF PHARMACY

Atatürk University, which has made great strides in accreditation in higher education, a system that allows institutions to self-evaluate in terms of performance standards and, at the same time, to make external evaluations by authorized accreditation institutions, has added a new one to its achievements.

In this context, Atatürk University Faculty of Pharmacy, which was fully accredited until 2022 with its initiatives in 2016, applied for re-accreditation due to the expiry. As the result of the studies conducted, it was again entitled to receive full accreditation for a period of 6 years until January 22, 2028.

As a result of the evaluations made by the Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Pharmacy Education Programs (ECZAKDER), of the Self-Assessment Report and the Evaluation and Monitoring Team President's Report, the ECZAKDER Board of Directors came to a decision on January 22, 2022 that the Faculty of Pharmacy should receive Full Accreditation.

“Accreditation is a Reputable Certificate for Faculties”

Stating that the Faculty of Pharmacy has been given Full Accreditation by ECZAKDER, Rector Prof. Dr. Ömer Çomaklı underlined that it is an indicator of quality education. He also added the accreditation is the registration of the service and education in an institution being accordant with the standards and regulations.

“Accreditation is a reputable certificate that certifies standards of excellence. Quality assurance is only possible with the continuous improvement of the qualities of leadership, management, education and training, research and development, and social contribution." he added, thanking everyone who has a share in the success.

CORPORATE COMMUNICATION DIRECTORATE – 09.03.2022
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