Nino Jojua is a seasoned academic and administrator currently serving as the Vice-rector for Quality Assurance and Associate Professor at International Black Sea University since January 2019, specializing in Public Sector Marketing at the bachelor level and marketing analyses at the master level. With extensive experience in quality assurance, Nino Jojua has held key positions such as Head of Quality Assurance at the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement and Head of Quality Assurance Service at the David Aghmashenebeli National Defence Academy of Georgia, where responsibilities included the implementation of performance monitoring strategies and guidance on accreditation processes. Previous roles include Certificate Programs Manager at Georgian American University and Director of Academic Programs at the Caucasus Academic Centre, alongside professorships at various institutions. Educational credentials include a PhD in Economic Sciences from Tbilisi State University and a Master’s degree in Electrical Techniques from Georgian Technical University.
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National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement
The National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement is the only educational quality assurance body in Georgia established by the Law on Educational Quality Enhancement in 2010. The mission of the NCEQE is to support education quality enhancement and quality-oriented governance of educational institutions at national level in Georgia. the core functions of the NCEQE are: implementation of external quality assurance mechanisms of all educational institutions (higher education institutions, vocational education institutions, general and pre-school education institutions) operating in the country, development and maintaining of the national qualifications framework, and recognition of qualifications acquired in other countries. With its expertise the NCEQE supports policymakers, educational institutions and students and develops international partnerships for enhancing quality of education provision.