CAPACITY TO IMPLEMENT AUTONOMY AND ACCOUNTABILITY AT VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE: SITUATION AND SOLUTIONS

Nguyen Cong Uoc, Nguyen Duc Huy

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The study to assess the capacity to implement autonomy and accountability of higher education institutions should aim to consider the existing capacity of lecturers, the system of facilities and the financial capacity to meet the requirements of autonomy. This article covers the most basic, decisive factors closely associated with quality assurance conditions for a higher education institution, analyzes the current situation of the capacity to implement autonomy and accountability at the Vietnam National University of Agriculture, at the same time, proposes a number of solutions to improve the capacity to implement autonomy and accountability.

 

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capacity; capacity to exercise autonomy; capacity of human resources; facilities capacity; financial capacity

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejes.v11i8.5441

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