Quality management at TU Wien covers the entire organization and has various processes and instruments for quality assurance and further development in the areas of studying and teaching, research, innovation and international affairs, as well as administration. The instruments at the central level serve the rectorate and the deans in assessing the effectiveness of quality development and control processes and provide a basis for strategic decisions.

The aim is to create a common quality culture, which helps to improve cooperation between the different subject cultures and all areas of the university and to further improve the fulfillment of the core tasks and the international positioning of TU Wien.

The quality principles, opens in new window form the framework of the quality management system and show how quality is defined at TU Wien.

The basis of the quality management system at TU Wien is the quality cycle, opens in new window or PDCA cycle. The planning, implementation, review and further development of essential control processes ensure continuous quality assurance and further development and international criteria and standards are taken into account.

The quality management system is participatory. All members of the TU Vienna - i.e. employees and students - have the task of ensuring the high-quality performance of their activities within their scope of action. Responsibility for quality management lies with the university management. It sets the direction in which the TU Wien should develop further in terms of quality and what is implemented in a quality culture geared towards this. Other participants , opens in new windowprovide support.

The external certification of TU Wien quality management system takes place at regular intervals in the form of a quality audit, opens in new window according to test areas that are specified in the University Quality Assurance Act (HS-QSG). This also demonstrates to the outside world that TU Wien assumes institutional responsibility for ensuring and developing quality with a university-wide quality management system.

Quality Management within the Administration

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Quality Management within Teaching

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Quality Management within Research

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