“…In universities with less consolidated collegiate bodies, these units centralize more power, although in general they are well evaluated (Scharager, 2017). In fact, they have significant experience in different areas of higher education (Dooner, Armanet, Busco, d'Alencon, & Salomone, 2016;Lemaitre et al, 2012;Scharager, 2017;Scharager & Rodríguez Anaiz, 2019), and have become highly relevant for the accreditation and accountability of HEIs, being experts in different areas and transferring good practices, triggering reflection and institutional learning (Scharager, 2017;Venables & Van Gastel, 2014). In the words of Campo Herrera (2018), they go slightly beyond their official role, providing "support and technical advice to Schools and Programs in areas related to self-assessment and curricular assessment processes, as well as teacher updating, skill assessment, virtual support for learning and its methodology, accreditation, among others" (p. 143).…”