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Amaral, Alberto. Riconoscimento Del Ticino Come Cantone Universitario. Report For The Swiss Federal Government. Report For The Swiss Federal Government, 2000.
Amaral, Alberto, and António Magalhães. The Portuguese Higher Education System - A Case Study For Cheps. Thinking About The Institutional Landscape In South African Higher Education, Report For The South African Council On Higher Education. Thinking About The Institutional Landscape In South African Higher Education, Report For The South African Council On Higher Education. Twente: CHEPS, 2000.
Amaral, Alberto. Evaluation Of The Hungarian Accreditation Committee (Hac) And Recommendations For A National Quality Assurance System. Final Report Of The Cre Review Panel. Final Report Of The Cre Review Panel. Geneva: CRE, 2000.
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Journal Article
Veiga, L.G., Maria João e Ma Rosa, D. Dias, and Alberto Amaral. Why Is It Difficult To Grasp The Impacts Of The Portuguese Quality Assurance System?. European Journal Of Education 48, no. 3. European Journal Of Education (2013): 454–470. doi:10.1111/ejed.12040.
Sin, Cristina, Orlanda Tavares, and Alberto Amaral. Who Is Responsible For Employability? Student Perceptions And Practices. Tertiary Education And Management 22. Tertiary Education And Management (2016): 65-81.
Fonseca, M., D. Dias, C. Sá, and Alberto Amaral. Waves Of (Dis)Satisfaction: Effects Of The Numerus Clausus System In Portugal. European Journal Of Education 49, no. 1. European Journal Of Education (2014): 144–158. doi:10.1111/ejed.12042.
Teixeira, P., and Alberto Amaral. Waiting For The Tide To Change? Strategies For Survival Of Portuguese Private Heis. Higher Education Quarterly 61. Higher Education Quarterly (2007): 208-222. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2273.2007.00347.x.
Amaral, Alberto. The Us Accreditation System And The Cre’s Quality Audits - A Comparative Study. Quality Assurance In Education 6, no. 4. Quality Assurance In Education (1998): 184-196.

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