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CRUI Pilot
GOVERNANCE-AWARE READINESS
EVIDENCE GAP MAP
90-DAY IMPROVEMENT ROADMAP
Tested Ground
AHDÜM grows from practical education-continuity work under severe disruption, translated into a structured model for crisis-ready higher education.
P4ES Field-Tested Continuity
A teaching-continuity proof of concept developed in Gaza (2023–2026), under disruption and weak connectivity.
Crisis-Infostructure Model
A practical model connecting evidence, communication, access, materials flow, and coordination under disruption.
QS Reimagine Education 2025 Bronze Regional Distinction
International recognition for crisis-responsive educational innovation.
QS Innovations Directory 2025 Listing
Public listing of the P4ES initiative within the QS innovation directory.
Research-Informed Foundations
Supported by scholarly and applied work on education resilience, continuity, and institutional readiness.
At this pilot stage, these signals support institutional trust, readiness conversations, and evidence-based engagement. Formal accreditation, certification, public benchmarking, regulatory recognition, or national pathway arrangements would require separate governance, evidence standards, institutional consent, and applicable legal and partnership frameworks.
Institutional Signals
AHDÜM institutional umbrella
CRUI readiness pathway
Pilot-first engagement
Evidence-led improvement
Protected methodology
Improvement roadmap
Why It Matters
Universities operate under conditions of political, environmental, digital, and infrastructure uncertainty. AHDÜM gives institutions a practical way to understand readiness, organise evidence, protect learning continuity, and improve response before disruption escalates.

What is AHDÜM?
AHDÜM helps higher education institutions turn continuity, governance readiness, evidence systems, and improvement planning into capabilities that can be assessed, documented, improved, and sustained.
AHDÜM introduces the institutional vision. CRUI operationalizes it through a practical readiness pathway and pilot engagement.
AHDÜM is a Türkiye-based education resilience initiative developed for universities, higher education councils, and institutional partners seeking practical continuity and readiness pathways.
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What is CRUI?
CRUI, the Crisis-Ready University Index, is the first operational pathway under AHDÜM. It helps universities assess readiness for disruption, organise evidence, identify gaps, and define practical improvement priorities.
CRUI supports institutional readiness and improvement planning. Accreditation, regulatory approval, public ranking, and certification remain outside its role.
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Scope note
The pathway is designed to support institutional quality assurance, governance readiness, and evidence-based improvement practices.
Public Readiness Domains
Only the public structure is shown. Internal rubrics, scoring logic, and confidential checklists remain protected.
D.01
Governance & coordination
D.02
Continuity & teaching
D.03
Digital / connectivity
D.04
Evidence & documentation
D.05
Student welfare / access
D.06
Improvement / planning
How the CRUI Pilot Works
01
Prepare
Define pilot scope, focal point, and available evidence.
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Assess
Review selected readiness domains through a controlled, evidence-oriented process.
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Validate
Check findings for clarity, feasibility, and institutional relevance.
04
Report
Deliver a concise evidence-based readiness report.
05
Roadmap
Define practical improvement priorities and next steps.
Pilot Outputs
Five leadership-facing outputs designed for practical institutional action.
Output 01
CRUI Readiness Snapshot
A concise view of current institutional readiness across selected public-facing domains.
Output 02
Evidence-Based Report
A structured report connecting observations to available institutional evidence.
Output 03
Action Roadmap
Practical priorities for continuity, governance readiness, evidence systems, and planning.
Output 04
Executive Briefing
A board-level summary suitable for presidents, councils, and strategy units.
Output 05
Optional Next-Step Discussion
A meeting to decide whether the institution should deepen the assessment or prepare a wider resilience pathway.
Evidence
AHDÜM grows from sustained education-continuity practice under severe disruption and weak connectivity. Its evidence base connects field-tested continuity, the P4ES proof of concept, the Crisis-Infostructure model, QS Reimagine Education recognition, QS Innovations Directory listing, and research-informed work on crisis-ready learning systems.
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About AHDÜM
AHDÜM emerged from sustained education-continuity work under disruption and translates that experience into a standards-oriented model for higher education resilience.
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Questions
Is AHDÜM an accreditation body?
AHDÜM is currently introduced as a standards-oriented model for education resilience. Its first public pathway focuses on institutional readiness, evidence, continuity, and improvement planning. Any future recognition or certification pathway would require separate governance, legal, and institutional arrangements.
Is CRUI a university ranking?
CRUI currently operates as a readiness and improvement pathway, not as a public comparative ranking. In the first pilot phase, it supports institutional planning by helping universities assess continuity readiness, organise evidence, and define improvement priorities. Any future benchmarking or index development would depend on verified data, institutional consent, and proper governance.
What does the CRUI Pilot produce?
The CRUI Pilot produces a readiness snapshot, an evidence-based report, an action roadmap, an executive briefing, and an optional next-step discussion.
What does a university need to provide?
The institution provides a coordinating contact, scoped non-confidential institutional materials, and access for clarifying conversations. No confidential documents are required at the initial inquiry stage.
Will results be public?
Pilot outputs are prepared for the participating institution. Public communication, anonymised case use, or external recognition would require institutional consent.
Does CRUI use AI?
The pilot follows institutional readiness, evidence, and continuity practice. AI tooling, if used, supports navigation and analysis; it does not replace institutional review or expose confidential methodology.
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