Quality Handbook. Part C: Assuring and enhancing quality. Section 5: Course development and approval. Section5. Nottingham Trent University

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Quality Handbook. Part C: Assuring and enhancing quality. Section 5: Course development and approval. Section5. Nottingham Trent University"

Transcription

1 Nottingham Trent University Quality Handbook Part C: Assuring and enhancing quality Section 5: Course development and approval

2 Contents 1. Categories of course approval Business Evaluation process Timescales Approval criteria DAG composition and conduct DAG consultation and scrutiny Externality Documentation Outcomes Monitoring the process Accumulation of change Teach-out Appeals against DAG outcomes September 2018 page 1

3 1. Categories of course approval All University taught courses and Professional Doctorates are subject to academic consideration and approval through the University s course development and approval process. 1.1 A new course or a major revision or thematic change to an existing course, is considered and approved by a Development and Approval Group (DAG). 1.2 A modification or significant modification to an existing course is considered and approved by a School Academic Standards and Quality Committee (SASQC) or by the University Research Degrees Committee (URDC) in the case of Professional Doctorate courses. 1.3 Minor changes to modules as part of routine and regular updating to ensure that currency is maintained, are the responsibility of the course committee. There is no requirement for formal approval unless the course committee considers that the changes have a wider impact beyond an individual module and/or affect the course as a whole in some substantive way. Where this is the case, the process for approving modifications, significant modifications, major revisions or thematic changes should be followed. 1.4 SASQCs have responsibility for maintaining a record of all changes to modules, regardless of the extent of the change. Explanatory notes Definitions of what constitutes a major revision, a thematic change, a significant modification and a modification (and the documentary requirements) can be found in Quality Handbook Supplement (QHS) 5B. If the course is non-award bearing or leads to Professional, Statutory and Regulatory Body (PSRB) recognition, please refer to QHS 5J. If the course includes an NTIC progression route pleases refer to QHS PS6. September 2018 page 2

4 2. Business Evaluation process All proposals for new courses and changes to existing courses are assessed for their market, financial or consumer rights impact under the appropriate Business Evaluation process within the home School and College. 2.1 All stages of the appropriate Business Evaluation process must be completed before DAG Consultative and Scrutiny events can be organised. 3. Timescales Explanatory note Details of the Business Evaluation processes for standard University and collaborative provision can be found on the Centre for Academic Development and Quality (CADQ) webpages. All new courses or major revisions or changes to existing courses must be planned in sufficient time and according to School academic plans. 3.1 Course teams must commence the course development and approval process in sufficient time to allow for the University s Business Evaluation and academic approval processes to be applied. 3.2 It is particularly important to consider the impact of the change on any material information that has already been provided to current students or to students who have accepted an offer (including from NTIC progression routes). This may affect the decision about when the change should be implemented (see explanatory note below). 3.3 CADQ must be notified when proposals have completed the appropriate Business Evaluation process. Explanatory notes During 2018/19 proposed changes to current undergraduate courses which have not been September 2018 page 3

5 approved by a DAG by 15 January 2019 will need to be agreed by UET before academic approval can proceed. In the case of proposed changes to be approved by SASQCs, Schools will be responsible for informing course teams of the latest deadline after which proposals must go via UET. For postgraduate taught courses, proposed changes scheduled for academic approval after mid-july 2019 will require UET agreement before they can proceed. The approach to course development and academic approval is iterative. This approach involves the course team, Head of Department, a Senior Standards and Quality Officer in CADQ, the School Standards and Quality Manager (SSQM) and DAG members. The format and agenda for the scrutiny stage will be bespoke to that event. Timelines may be applied flexibly in the context of a specific proposal. Material information refers to the following aspects: entry requirements, core and optional modules, information about how the course will be delivered (eg. contact hours, work placements, expected workloads, levels of staff), methods of assessment, details of the award on successful completion, location of study and placements (where known), length of course, who regulates and accredits, and any surprising or important terms, including those that may prevent a student completing. Advice about the impact of the change on material information should be sought from Legal Services and / or the College Marketing Team. 4. Approval criteria Course approval decisions are informed by full consideration of academic standards and of the appropriateness of the learning opportunities which will be offered to students. September 2018 page 4

6 4.1 A DAG will exercise a professional academic judgement, at a threshold level, to assure itself of the following: a. the course is consistent with the University's mission and Strategic Plan and those of the relevant College or School; b. the course is at the appropriate standard for the level of the award(s) involved and takes account of subject and qualification benchmark statements; c. the curriculum is current and valid in the light of developing knowledge in the subject; d. the course prepares students for the world of work, as reflected in the Strategic Plan; e. the course has been thoroughly thought out and adequately specified; f. the course team has a shared understanding of the aims of the course; g. the resources (including staff resources) available to support the course are (or will be) satisfactory. The appropriate Business Evaluation process will agree the physical and financial resources to support the new course or changes to the existing course and due consideration of this sign off will be taken during academic approval. 5. DAG composition and conduct Expanatory notes In seeking to apply these criteria, the focus should be on outcomes and standards. DAGs should acknowledge the maturity and processes of the University and its Schools, and hence start from a position of confidence in the proposals put forward by colleagues. There are always alternative ways in which a course might be designed, but DAGs should resist the temptation to re-design the proposal before them. Approval is a threshold decision. The focus is on whether the proposal is rational and defensible. The consideration of all new University courses and major revisions or thematic changes to existing courses is undertaken by academic peers who are not directly involved in the operation of the course concerned. September 2018 page 5

7 5.1 A DAG comprises academic and professional service staff who collectively have an understanding of standard setting, course design and quality enhancement, and sufficient knowledge of appropriate University and School policies. A DAG is comprised as follows: a. An independent chair with appropriate expertise and experience (from another School to that of the course sponsor(s)). b. One DAG member from another School to that of the course sponsor (but not from the same School as the chair). This individual may be a current or former SASQC / URDC member or have appropriate course development and management experience. c. One DAG member from the School in which the proposal is located (but who is not part of the same Department as the course sponsor(s), and who is sufficiently removed from the proposal under consideration). This individual may be a current or former SASQC member in that School or have appropriate course development and management experience. The individual will have sufficient understanding of School policies and priorities to enable them to act in such a capacity. The SSQM may fulfil this role. d. A Senior Standards and Quality Officer from CADQ. e. For undergraduate courses a specialist Success for All (SfA) educational developer (with responsibility for a different School). f. At least one DAG member external to NTU. The course sponsor(s) / School will nominate an external (independent) panel member. For new courses or major revisions to existing courses, the external DAG member will bring external subject expertise to the development and approval of the course. Where a thematic change to a course is proposed the external DAG member will have expertise in the specific area of change, e.g. employability / placements for courses adding a placement module. g. Where possible, a student representative who is independent from the subject area. 5.2 The composition of a DAG will be proportionate to the scale of the new course or major revision or thematic change being considered. The membership for any given DAG will be agreed by CADQ (see explanatory notes below). 5.3 CADQ may vary the scope and operation of a DAG in such a way that the requirements of other agencies such as PSRBs are satisfied by its approval procedures. 5.4 In consultation with Schools, CADQ takes executive responsibility for agreeing and appointing the membership of each DAG based upon the requirements set out in this section of the Quality Handbook. In cases where the membership cannot be agreed, the final decision on the composition and form of each DAG will rest with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). 5.5 The SSQM and the School Learning and Teaching Manager should not be on the same DAG. September 2018 page 6

8 5.6 DAG chairs and members will be trained in their role and briefed on a rolling basis to ensure their current understanding of University requirements. 6. DAG consultation and scrutiny Explanatory notes DAG chairs and panel members will be academic members of staff however, where appropriate, DAG membership may be drawn from an NTU professional service. In the case of complex or novel proposals, DAG membership categories 5.1b - 5.1e may be increased. DAG membership may also be extended to include a specialist from, e.g., the CADQ elearning team, LTMs, the CADQ Research and Development team, Student Support Services (SSS), International Development Office (IDO), NTU Global, Organisation Development (OD), the Student Employability and Enterprise team, Library and Learning Resources (LLR), the Doctoral School etc. On occasion, a DAG may be extended to enable new blood to be inducted into the process. A shadow chair may attend for the same purpose. For joint, major / minor and other forms of collaboration between Schools, it is sensible for a representative from each School to take part in the DAG, although one School representative may act on behalf of both Schools. In all cases, both Schools must be consulted about the level of input they wish to have in the process. Where DAGs are considering top-up degrees, it may be helpful to include a representative from the feeder Further Education course (if appropriate). The role and responsibilities of DAG chairs and members are set out in QHS 5K. The University processes will ensure that proposals for new courses and major revisions or thematic changes to existing courses are effectively developed, designed and documented according to best practice, prior to testing at the scrutiny stage. September 2018 page 7

9 6.1 A DAG will hold an initial consultation with the course sponsor(s) as soon as the proposal has some shape. 6.2 The DAG consultation will follow completion of all stages of the Business Evaluation process. 6.3 At the consultation, the course sponsor(s) will brief the DAG on the outline plans. For its part, the DAG will: a. inform the course sponsor(s) about School or NTU policies, and priority developmental themes; b. offer advice on good practice in course design and sources of expertise and support within the School or NTU; c. alert the sponsor(s) to any issues it should consider in the design of the specific proposal; d. confirm a deadline for final submission of the proposal. 6.4 The course sponsor(s) will be responsible for course planning and must liaise or iterate with a CADQ Senior Standards and Quality Officer and the SSQM during this phase. On occasion, these members may refer issues to other members of the DAG for reflection or advice. 6.5 The course sponsor(s) must seek stakeholder feedback (students, external examiners, industry links, NTIC etc.) to support and enhance the development or review of the course. 6.6 For undergraduate courses the course sponsor(s) must also seek feedback from the School s Success for All educational developer. 6.7 The consultation can be shaped to the scale of the proposal and externally imposed timescales such that it can be expedited or short-circuited where required. 6.8 DAG scrutiny will take the form of a traditional panel event unless specific aspects of the proposal suggest that the scrutiny stage would be more appropriately designed in another way. For example, a shorter one or two issue meeting, a meeting without full DAG membership, or, exceptionally, via exchange, telephone conference, live meeting etc. 6.9 In respect of collaborative provision, DAG scrutiny may be conducted, wholly or in part, by video conference. In these cases, the shape of the scrutiny stage will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The decision to do so will be taken by the Executive Dean of Learning and Teaching liaising with the School, taking into account the scope of the event and the maturity of the NTU relationship with the collaborative partner (see QHS SB5) The Senior Standards and Quality Officer who is the member of the DAG will draft an approval report after the scrutiny event. September 2018 page 8

10 Explanatory notes The consultation phase will focus on course development rather than the process of approval. A scoping exercise will have already taken place involving the SSQM and a Senior Standards and Quality Officer to establish the scale of the proposal, confirm the formal documentation requirements, potential timelines, answer queries on the process, etc. A balance is struck when agreeing the timing of the DAG consultation stage if it is too early, the consultation can be unproductive; if it is too late, course design cannot be influenced, helped or shaped. Some major revisions or thematic changes can be simple in scope (e.g. a market-driven name change, module changes beyond the 40 credit limit) in such cases, DAG consultation may be conducted through a brief meeting; or through exchange or telephone conversation. For such proposals, it is intended that the chair will be drawn from a more limited pool of members, who will have experience of scrutinising such changes. For School-based collaborations particularly overseas the representatives of the partner are unlikely to be able to attend the DAG consultation in person; it is expected that the NTU course sponsor(s) will brief the partner on the outcomes (or it may be possible to use technology to include the team from the partner). School members of DAGs may provide verbal reports to SASQC on matters of interest to the Committee so that each SASQC can maintain an overview of its course development schedule. In some cases, important School-wide proposals or particular aspects of a proposal may be referred for SASQC consultation. However, such consultation will focus on seeking a School perspective on key principles; it should not involve detailed documentation sign-off by the full committee. This SASQC consideration will take place after DAG consultation, but before DAG scrutiny. One milestone iterative meeting is built into the DAG consultative process, whereby the Senior Standards and Quality Officer will typically liaise September 2018 page 9

11 with the course sponsors to discuss key issues arising from the development and drafting process thus far. A SASQC may make in-house arrangements for the consideration of final draft documentation before submission for DAG scrutiny. However such arrangements are not part of the formal DAG consultative process and DAG members are not required to attend. 7. Externality A DAG will make use of external participation at key stages of the process, acknowledging that independence and objectivity are essential to provide confidence that the standards and quality of the University s courses are appropriate. 7.1 A DAG scrutiny will involve at least one member who is external to the University. 7.2 A course team must consult and take feedback from a range of external and internal stakeholders and external reference points during course planning, and evidence of that consultation must be included in the formal documentation for approval. 7.3 Where a proposal constitutes a change to a currently approved course, the external examiner(s) must be consulted. Explanatory notes Externality is vital for ensuring that a course is designed, developed and approved in the light of independent advice, for ensuring a transparent process and for the confirmation of standards. The use of externality also enables course teams to discover, evaluate and implement enhancements. External members may join the DAG during the consultation stage or during iteration, or may be included at the final scrutiny stage. This will be agreed with CADQ. September 2018 page 10

12 8. Documentation All proposals for new courses and major revisions or thematic changes to existing courses will provide clear documentation on the aims, intended learning outcomes and expected learner achievements. 8.1 Each proposal for the approval of a new course must be supported by: a. rationale for new course; b. course specification; c. module specifications; d. course operational document, including curriculum map, assessment schedule and assessment and feedback plan; e. Nottingham Trent International College Progression Route Information form (where applicable); f. collaborative operational document and centre document (must be written if the course is offered with an external partner; see QH Sections 10A, 10B and 10C for full details). 8.2 Each proposal for the approval of major revisions or thematic changes to an existing course must be supported by: a. course change form; b. revised or new (as appropriate) module specifications; c. amended course specification; d. course operational document, including updated curriculum map, assessment schedule and assessment and feedback plan; e. external (subject specialist) written commentary (for thematic changes only); f. Nottingham Trent International College Progression Route Information form (where applicable). 8.3 Approval documentation for DAG scrutiny will be sent to the DAG panel by the course sponsors(s) / School within the agreed timescale. 8.4 The Senior Standards and Quality Officer who is a member of the DAG will draft an outline agenda to support DAG scrutiny. Explanatory notes Further information on course approval documentation is available in QHS 5C. Where the Senior Standards and Quality Officer and DAG chair agree that the documentation is September 2018 page 11

13 not sufficient for formal scrutiny, the scrutiny meeting will be postponed in order to enable further development. 9. Outcomes DAG outcomes will be clear, comprehensive and justified. 9.1 The DAG outcome will be fully documented in a report and will constitute one of the following: a. unconditional and indefinite approval; b. indefinite approval with conditions; c. limited (fixed-term) approval (collaborative courses will always be timelimited - see QH Sections 10A, 10B and 10C); d. a decision to require further course planning before reconsideration for approval; e. rejection of the proposal. 9.2 A DAG does not have the authority to alter the proposed course title or to require a change of course title as a condition of approval. However, a DAG may stipulate conditions or make recommendations on changes to the course content to match the proposed course title. 9.3 A DAG may also approve foundation degree or NTIC progression routes. Details of any requirements of entry are set out in the approval report. 9.4 An approval decision can be accompanied by any or all of the following (see QHS 5D): conditions, recommendations, commendations. Explanatory note There are no other formal outcome categories. However, the main body of the DAG report can contain observations or suggestions that provide potential pointers for future enhancements. These do not require specific action on the part of the course team or SASQC. 9.5 A condition of approval must be met before a course commences. 9.6 The report will also articulate a set of standard requirements that apply to all approval events and which are used to capture technical conditions such as ensuring the course documentation is current and accurate. Standard requirements must also be satisfied before the course begins. 9.7 ASQC will receive notification of all DAG outcomes and an annual synopsis of the conduct and outcomes of DAG events. All confirmed DAG reports are available from CADQ on request. September 2018 page 12

14 9.8 URDC will receive an overview of Professional Doctorate approvals. 9.9 ASQC or the University Research Committee (URC) may withdraw academic approval from a course at any time if it has evidence that the course is no longer meeting the minimum acceptable standards for that award. 10. Monitoring the process Explanatory notes A full explanation of the distinction between the above outcomes is contained in QHS 5D. The formal decisions of DAGs are circulated to the SASQC/URDC chair, the College Academic Administration Manager, the School Administrative Manager or Graduate School Professional Support Team Leader, SASQC/URDC Administrator, College Marketing, Admissions, Academic Registry and Course Leader; and also to the named contact in respect of Collaborative Centres. The University will assess the effectiveness of its course development and approval practices CADQ will monitor the conduct and outcomes of DAGs through the careful scrutiny of DAG reports. Specifically it will: a. ensure, from the evidence of the reports, that the events have been conducted in accordance with University regulations; b. establish that the course information and description is correct and fits with University regulations; c. consider whether there are any issues regarding policy or regulation, which should be brought to the attention of ASQC, particularly in respect of standards, quality enhancement and best practice; d. ensure that any conditions, recommendations and commendations are clearly expressed; e. ensure that conditions are met In order to execute these tasks, CADQ may refer issues to the Deputy Vice- Chancellor (Academic) and or ASQC for consideration, guidance and action as appropriate. All outstanding conditions will be reported to ASQC or URC. September 2018 page 13

15 10.3 CADQ will provide an annual synopsis of developmental trends and good practice to inform the work of the ASQC, SASQCs and URDC. 11. Accumulation of change Schools monitor the volume and number of proposed changes to each course Where proposed changes to an existing course that would normally be considered as modifications or significant modifications impact on other modules / aspects of the course which themselves require adjustment (for example, changes to assessment weightings or changes to the delivery pattern), a DAG may be deemed necessary In these cases, the Senior Standards and Quality Officer will consult with the School Standards and Quality Manager or SASQC chair on the most appropriate academic approval process. Approval of the final process will lie with the CADQ Academic Quality Manager In operating this procedure, confidence in the maturity of SASQC arrangements is such that final consideration by SASQC will be the norm in most cases It is the responsibility of the SASQC to monitor or track all course changes to identify such situations. 12. Teach-out Explanatory note Over time, the same course may implement several packages of changes that individually fall firmly into the modification or significant modification categories, but which cumulatively may constitute a significant change to course philosophy and delivery. Whilst it is anticipated that course teams will themselves declare that a tipping point has been reached, it is the responsibility of the SASQC to ensure that the appropriate approval process is undertaken. The learning experience of students on courses in teach-out will be maintained When a course ceases to recruit students, a SASQC or URDC has to ensure that adequate standards are maintained for any remaining students or those such September 2018 page 14

16 students are enabled to transfer to a suitable alternative course elsewhere. Teachout arrangements are reported to CADQ; where CADQ considers that the arrangements do not meet University expectations, it may refer the matter to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) for resolution. 13. Appeals against DAG outcomes Explanatory note A full description is contained in QHS 5G. The University will ensure that any appeal against a DAG outcome is fairly considered A course sponsor(s) must present appeals against DAG outcomes to ASQC or URC within 14 days of the receipt of the confirmed report or minute If a matter of dispute is not resolved by ASQC or URC, the course sponsor(s) may make a direct submission to Academic Board Academic Board will consider the matter itself or by means of a working party. The appeal body, whether Academic Board itself or its working party, may exclude members involved in the earlier decision. It receives the representation of both parties, together or separately, and may: a. confirm the decision of the DAG; b. refer the case back to the DAG with instructions to consider the proposal de nova; c. rescind the decision and make recommendations for action toward further progress; or d. make such other arrangements for the determination of the issue as it deems appropriate The decision of the appeal body will be final. September 2018 page 15

17 Policy owner CADQ Change history Version: Approval date: Implementation date: Nature of significant revisions: Sept New routes for approval of different kinds of changes Additional requirements in order to meet CMA guidance Reference to new documentary requirements for new courses and course changes Dec Inclusion of Success for All Educational Developer in membership of DAGs and as part of course development for undergraduate courses Sept Extended requirement for Course Operational Document to making changes to existing courses and made explicit the requirement to include curriculum mapping, assessment schedules and assessment and feedback plans as part of documentary requirements. Sept Inclusion of requirements for NTIC progression routes Removal of requirement for a Curriculum Refresh course road-map as part of documentation requirements Explanatory note added regarding requirement for UET agreement of proposed changes for approvals scheduled after 15 January 2019 (UG) and mid-july 2019 (PGT) Equality Impact Assessment Version: EIA date: Completed by: Oct CADQ September 2018 page 16

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd June 2016 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about Kaplan International Colleges UK Ltd...

More information

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd. Hertfordshire International College

Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd. Hertfordshire International College Higher Education Review (Embedded Colleges) of Navitas UK Holdings Ltd April 2016 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about... 2 Good practice... 2 Theme: Digital Literacies...

More information

Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire

Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire Higher Education Review of University of Hertfordshire December 2015 Contents About this review... 1 Key findings... 2 QAA's judgements about the University of Hertfordshire... 2 Good practice... 2 Affirmation

More information

THE QUEEN S SCHOOL Whole School Pay Policy

THE QUEEN S SCHOOL Whole School Pay Policy The Queen s Church of England Primary School Encouraging every child to reach their full potential, nurtured and supported in a Christian community which lives by the values of Love, Compassion and Respect.

More information

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure

Chapter 2. University Committee Structure Chapter 2 University Structure 2. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE STRUCTURE This chapter provides details of the membership and terms of reference of Senate, the University s senior academic committee, and its Standing

More information

Programme Specification. BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT

Programme Specification. BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT Programme Specification BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT D GUIDE SEPTEMBER 2016 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, CIRENCESTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION BSc (Hons) RURAL LAND MANAGEMENT NB The information contained

More information

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning

P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning P920 Higher Nationals Recognition of Prior Learning 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Peterborough Regional College is committed to ensuring the decision making process and outcomes for admitting students with prior

More information

REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY. September i -

REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY. September i - REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY September 2013 - i - REGULATIONS FOR POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDY Approved by CIT Academic Council, April 2013 - ii - TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION: THE RESEARCH

More information

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM CODE OF PRACTICE ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE PROCEDURE

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM CODE OF PRACTICE ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE PROCEDURE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM CODE OF PRACTICE ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE PROCEDURE 1 Index of points 1. Introduction 2. Definition of Leave of Absence 3. Implications of Leave of Absence 4. Imposed Leave of Absence

More information

Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education

Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education Navitas UK Holdings Ltd Embedded College Review for Educational Oversight by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education February 2014 Annex: Birmingham City University International College Introduction

More information

Idsall External Examinations Policy

Idsall External Examinations Policy Idsall External Examinations Policy Sponsorship & Review 1 Sponsor Mr D Crichton, Deputy Headteacher 2 Written and Approved October 2014 3 Next Review Date October 2016 This policy should be read in conjunction

More information

Directorate Children & Young People Policy Directive Complaints Procedure for MOD Schools

Directorate Children & Young People Policy Directive Complaints Procedure for MOD Schools Directorate Children & Young People Policy Directive 3.2.8 Complaints Procedure for MOD Schools Version 2.0 January 2017 Preface Authorisation 1. This DCYP Policy Directive has been authorised for use

More information

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification

Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Nottingham Trent University Course Specification Basic Course Information 1. Awarding Institution: Nottingham Trent University 2. School/Campus: Nottingham Business School / City 3. Final Award, Course

More information

Pharmaceutical Medicine

Pharmaceutical Medicine Specialty specific guidance on documents to be supplied in evidence for an application for entry onto the Specialist Register with a Certificate of Eligibility for Specialist Registration (CESR) Pharmaceutical

More information

Anglia Ruskin University Assessment Offences

Anglia Ruskin University Assessment Offences Introduction Anglia Ruskin University Assessment Offences 1. As an academic community, London School of Marketing recognises that the principles of truth, honesty and mutual respect are central to the

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: Accounting and Finance Final Award: Master of Science (MSc) With Exit Awards at: Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip) Master of Science (MSc)

More information

Practice Learning Handbook

Practice Learning Handbook Southwest Regional Partnership 2 Step Up to Social Work University of the West of England Holistic Assessment of Practice Learning in Social Work Practice Learning Handbook Post Graduate Diploma in Social

More information

STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION POLICY

STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION POLICY STUDENT ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION POLICY Contents: 1.0 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 2.0 FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION 3.0 IMPACT ON PARTNERS IN EDUCATION 4.0 FAIR ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION PRACTICES 5.0

More information

Practice Learning Handbook

Practice Learning Handbook Southwest Regional Partnership 2 Step Up to Social Work University of the West of England Holistic Assessment of Practice Learning in Social Work Practice Learning Handbook Post Graduate Diploma in Social

More information

Graduate Handbook Linguistics Program For Students Admitted Prior to Academic Year Academic year Last Revised March 16, 2015

Graduate Handbook Linguistics Program For Students Admitted Prior to Academic Year Academic year Last Revised March 16, 2015 Graduate Handbook Linguistics Program For Students Admitted Prior to Academic Year 2015-2016 Academic year 2014-2015 Last Revised March 16, 2015 The Linguistics Program Graduate Handbook supplements The

More information

2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND. The Further Education Teachers Qualifications (England) Regulations 2007

2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND. The Further Education Teachers Qualifications (England) Regulations 2007 Please note: these Regulations are draft - they have been made but are still subject to Parliamentary Approval. They S T A T U T O R Y I N S T R U M E N T S 2007 No. xxxx EDUCATION, ENGLAND The Further

More information

Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB

Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB Master in Science in Chemistry with Biomedicine - UMSH4CSCB Academic year modifications to take effect 2016/7 Description and rationale for changes Please describe as clearly and precisely as possible

More information

General rules and guidelines for the PhD programme at the University of Copenhagen Adopted 3 November 2014

General rules and guidelines for the PhD programme at the University of Copenhagen Adopted 3 November 2014 General rules and guidelines for the PhD programme at the University of Copenhagen Adopted 3 November 2014 Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1 General rules 2 1.2 Objective and scope 2 1.3 Organisation of the

More information

Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech

Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech Code of Practice on Freedom of Speech Rev Date Purpose of Issue / Description of Change Equality Impact Assessment Completed 1. October 2011 Initial Issue 2. 8 th June 2015 Revision version 2 28 th July

More information

POLICY ON THE ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATED AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

POLICY ON THE ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATED AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING POLICY ON THE ACCREDITATION OF PRIOR CERTIFICATED AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING 1. Definitions The term Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) covers a range of prior learning experiences. For the purpose of

More information

Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools

Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools Table of Contents I. Scope and Authority...49 Rule 1: Scope and Purpose... 49 Rule 2: Council Responsibility and Authority with Regard to Accreditation Status...

More information

Programme Specification. MSc in International Real Estate

Programme Specification. MSc in International Real Estate Programme Specification MSc in International Real Estate IRE GUIDE OCTOBER 2014 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, CIRENCESTER PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION MSc International Real Estate NB The information contained

More information

Master of Philosophy. 1 Rules. 2 Guidelines. 3 Definitions. 4 Academic standing

Master of Philosophy. 1 Rules. 2 Guidelines. 3 Definitions. 4 Academic standing 1 Rules 1.1 There shall be a degree which may be awarded an overall grade. The award of the grade shall be made for meritorious performance in the program, with greatest weight given to completion of the

More information

Teaching Excellence Framework

Teaching Excellence Framework Teaching Excellence Framework Role specification: Subject Pilot and Year Three Panel members and assessors 13 September 2017 Contents Background... 2 Introduction... 2 Application process... 3 Subject

More information

Exclusions Policy. Policy reviewed: May 2016 Policy review date: May OAT Model Policy

Exclusions Policy. Policy reviewed: May 2016 Policy review date: May OAT Model Policy Exclusions Policy Policy reviewed: May 2016 Policy review date: May 2018 OAT Model Policy 1 Contents Action to be invoked by Senior Staff in Serious Disciplinary Matters 1. When a serious incident occurs,

More information

Consent for Further Education Colleges to Invest in Companies September 2011

Consent for Further Education Colleges to Invest in Companies September 2011 Consent for Further Education Colleges to Invest in Companies September 2011 Of interest to college principals and finance directors as well as staff within the Skills Funding Agency. Summary This guidance

More information

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP)

Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning (MBUSP) LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning 2017-18 (MBUSP) www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk Course Specification Executive MBA via e-learning Faculty: School: Faculty of Business

More information

USC VITERBI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

USC VITERBI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING USC VITERBI SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING APPOINTMENTS, PROMOTIONS AND TENURE (APT) GUIDELINES Office of the Dean USC Viterbi School of Engineering OHE 200- MC 1450 Revised 2016 PREFACE This document serves as

More information

MMC: The Facts. MMC Conference 2006: the future of specialty training

MMC: The Facts. MMC Conference 2006: the future of specialty training MMC: The Facts MMC Conference 2006: the future of specialty training 1 MMC: The Facts What is MMC? Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) aims to ensure that more patients are treated by fully trained doctors,

More information

Institutional review. University of Wales, Newport. November 2010

Institutional review. University of Wales, Newport. November 2010 Institutional review University of Wales, Newport November 2010 The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 2011 ISBN 978 1 84979 260 8 All QAA's publications are available on our website www.qaa.ac.uk

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding Institution Newcastle University 2 Teaching Institution Newcastle University 3 Final Award MSc 4 Programme Title Digital Architecture 5 UCAS/Programme Code 5112 6 Programme

More information

Student Experience Strategy

Student Experience Strategy 2020 1 Contents Student Experience Strategy Introduction 3 Approach 5 Section 1: Valuing Our Students - our ambitions 6 Section 2: Opportunities - the catalyst for transformational change 9 Section 3:

More information

Recognition of Prior Learning

Recognition of Prior Learning Page 1 of 19 Recognition of Prior Learning ACADEMIC POLICY Approved by Academic Council on 25 th April 2012 Version number: v5 Last updated: 25 th April 2012 Page 2 of 19 Policy Title Recognition of Prior

More information

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENGLISH

GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENGLISH brfhtrhr GRADUATE PROGRAM IN ENGLISH 1. General Information 2. Program Outline 3. Advising 4. Coursework 5. Evaluation Procedures 6. Grading & Academic Standing 7. Research & Teaching Assistantships 8.

More information

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Procedure - Higher Education

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Procedure - Higher Education Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Procedure - Higher Education Version: 6.4 Effective Date: 5 August 2016 Procedure Code: PR-030 Related Policy Code: ACA-001 Related Policy Name: Educational Pathways

More information

Conditions of study and examination regulations of the. European Master of Science in Midwifery

Conditions of study and examination regulations of the. European Master of Science in Midwifery Conditions of study and examination regulations of the European Master of Science in Midwifery Midwifery Research and Education Unit Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Hannover Medical School September

More information

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BOARD PhD PROGRAM REVIEW PROTOCOL

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BOARD PhD PROGRAM REVIEW PROTOCOL DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY BOARD PhD PROGRAM REVIEW PROTOCOL Overview of the Doctor of Philosophy Board The Doctor of Philosophy Board (DPB) is a standing committee of the Johns Hopkins University that reports

More information

Introduction 3. Outcomes of the Institutional audit 3. Institutional approach to quality enhancement 3

Introduction 3. Outcomes of the Institutional audit 3. Institutional approach to quality enhancement 3 De Montfort University March 2009 Annex to the report Contents Introduction 3 Outcomes of the Institutional audit 3 Institutional approach to quality enhancement 3 Institutional arrangements for postgraduate

More information

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES ADULT AND COMMUNITY LEARNING LEARNING PROGRAMMES AUGUST 2001 Contents Sources 2 The White Paper Learning to Succeed 3 The Learning and Skills Council Prospectus 5 Post-16 Funding

More information

MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP

MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP MASTER S COURSES FASHION START-UP Postgraduate Programmes Master s Course Fashion Start-Up 02 Brief Descriptive Summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown and developed alongside the thriving

More information

Nova Scotia School Advisory Council Handbook

Nova Scotia School Advisory Council Handbook Nova Scotia School Advisory Council Handbook June 2017 Nova Scotia School Advisory Council Handbook Crown copyright, Province of Nova Scotia, 2017 The contents of this publication may be reproduced in

More information

Personal Tutoring at Staffordshire University

Personal Tutoring at Staffordshire University Personal Tutoring at Staffordshire University Staff Guidelines 1 Contents Introduction 3 Staff Development for Personal Tutors 3 Roles and responsibilities of personal tutors 3 Frequency of meetings 4

More information

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities

Post-16 transport to education and training. Statutory guidance for local authorities Post-16 transport to education and training Statutory guidance for local authorities February 2014 Contents Summary 3 Key points 4 The policy landscape 4 Extent and coverage of the 16-18 transport duty

More information

Guidance on the University Health and Safety Management System

Guidance on the University Health and Safety Management System Newcastle University Safety Office 1 Kensington Terrace Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU Tel 0191 222 6274 University Safety Policy Guidance Guidance on the University Health and Safety Management System Document

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification School of Law, Criminology and Political Science Title of Programme: LLB (Hons); LLB (Hons) Commercial Law; LLB (Hons) Criminal Justice, LLB (Hons) Government and Politics; LLB (Hons) with a Year Abroad;

More information

School of Education. Teacher Education Professional Experience Handbook

School of Education. Teacher Education Professional Experience Handbook School of Education Teacher Education Professional Experience Handbook An overall guide for all Teacher Education programs 2017 Published by RMIT University, Melbourne, Victoria, 2017 Copyright Warning

More information

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification

HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification HARPER ADAMS UNIVERSITY Programme Specification 1 Awarding Institution: Harper Adams University 2 Teaching Institution: Askham Bryan College 3 Course Accredited by: Not Applicable 4 Final Award and Level:

More information

Head of Music Job Description. TLR 2c

Head of Music Job Description. TLR 2c Head of Music Job Description TLR 2c This job description forms part of the contract of employment of the successful applicant. The appointment is subject to the conditions of employment of Teachers contained

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1 Awarding Institution Newcastle University 2 Teaching Institution Newcastle University 3 Final Award M.Sc. 4 Programme Title Industrial and Commercial Biotechnology 5 UCAS/Programme

More information

Academic Program Assessment Prior to Implementation (Policy and Procedures)

Academic Program Assessment Prior to Implementation (Policy and Procedures) Academic Program Assessment Prior to Implementation (Policy and Procedures) March 2013 Additional copies of this report may be obtained from: Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission 82 Westmorland

More information

STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES

STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES STUDENT AND ACADEMIC SERVICES Admissions Division International Admissions Administrator (3 posts available) Full Time, Fixed Term for 12 months Grade D: 21,220-25,298 per annum De Montfort University

More information

Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students

Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students Accreditation of Prior Experiential and Certificated Learning (APECL) Guidance for Applicants/Students The following guidance notes set provide an overview for applicants and students in relation to making

More information

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study)

BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study) BSc (Hons) Banking Practice and Management (Full-time programmes of study) The London Institute of Banking & Finance is a registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter. Programme Specification 1. GENERAL

More information

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL ACADEMIC AFFAIRS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES MANUAL 000 INTRODUCTORY MATERIAL Revised: March 12, 2012 The School of Letters and Sciences (hereafter referred to as school ) Academic Affairs Policies and Procedures

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification Programme Specification Title: Crisis and Disaster Management Final Award: Master of Science (MSc) With Exit Awards at: Postgraduate Certificate (PG Cert) Postgraduate Diploma (PG Dip) Master of Science

More information

TABLE OF CONTENTS. By-Law 1: The Faculty Council...3

TABLE OF CONTENTS. By-Law 1: The Faculty Council...3 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, University of Ottawa Faculty By-Laws (November 21, 2017) TABLE OF CONTENTS By-Law 1: The Faculty Council....3 1.1 Mandate... 3 1.2 Members... 3 1.3 Procedures for electing Faculty

More information

Bachelor of International Hospitality Management, BA IHM. Course curriculum National and Institutional Part

Bachelor of International Hospitality Management, BA IHM. Course curriculum National and Institutional Part Bachelor of International Hospitality Management, BA IHM Course curriculum 2016-2018 August 2016 0 INDHOLD 1. curriculum framework... 4 1.1. Objective of the study programme... 4 1.2. Title and duration...

More information

College of Business University of South Florida St. Petersburg Governance Document As Amended by the College Faculty on February 10, 2014

College of Business University of South Florida St. Petersburg Governance Document As Amended by the College Faculty on February 10, 2014 College of Business University of South Florida St. Petersburg Governance Document As Amended by the College Faculty on February 10, 2014 Administrative Structure for Academic Policy Purpose: The administrative

More information

Irtiqa a Programme: Guide for the inspection of schools in The Emirate of Abu Dhabi

Irtiqa a Programme: Guide for the inspection of schools in The Emirate of Abu Dhabi Irtiqa a Programme: Guide for the inspection of schools in The Emirate of Abu Dhabi August 2015 Table of Contents Page Irtiqa a programme vision, mission, core values and objectives 4 1. Why are schools

More information

Guidelines for Incorporating Publication into a Thesis. September, 2015

Guidelines for Incorporating Publication into a Thesis. September, 2015 Guidelines for Incorporating Publication into a Thesis September, 2015 Contents 1 Executive Summary... 2 2 More information... 2 3 Guideline Provisions... 2 3.1 Background... 2 3.2 Key Principles... 3

More information

Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures

Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures Oklahoma State University Policy and Procedures REAPPOINTMENT, PROMOTION AND TENURE PROCESS FOR RANKED FACULTY 2-0902 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS September 2015 PURPOSE The purpose of this policy and procedures letter

More information

b) Allegation means information in any form forwarded to a Dean relating to possible Misconduct in Scholarly Activity.

b) Allegation means information in any form forwarded to a Dean relating to possible Misconduct in Scholarly Activity. University Policy University Procedure Instructions/Forms Integrity in Scholarly Activity Policy Classification Research Approval Authority General Faculties Council Implementation Authority Provost and

More information

Programme Specification. MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences

Programme Specification. MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences Programme Specification MSc in Palliative Care: Global Perspectives (Distance Learning) Valid from: September 2012 Faculty of Health & Life Sciences SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching

More information

Post-16 Level 1/Level 2 Diploma (Pilot)

Post-16 Level 1/Level 2 Diploma (Pilot) Post-16 Level 1/Level 2 Diploma (Pilot) Administration Handbook 2013/201 1 Options 1. Requirements for WBQ Post-16 level 1 Diploma (Pilot) Unit Core Units Total Hours Elements Hours 1 Positive Relationships

More information

Programme Specification

Programme Specification School of Law, Criminology and Political Science Title of Programme: Programme Code: LLB (Hons); LLB (Hons) Commercial Law; LLB (Hons) Criminal Justice, LLB (Hons) Government and Politics; LLB (Hons) with

More information

University of Toronto

University of Toronto University of Toronto OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT AND PROVOST Framework for the Divisional Appeals Processes The purpose of the Framework is to provide guidance and advice for the establishment of appropriate

More information

UNIVERSITY OF DAR-ES-SALAAM OFFICE OF VICE CHANCELLOR-ACADEMIC DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIUES

UNIVERSITY OF DAR-ES-SALAAM OFFICE OF VICE CHANCELLOR-ACADEMIC DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIUES UNIVERSITY OF DAR-ES-SALAAM OFFICE OF VICE CHANCELLOR-ACADEMIC DIRECTORATE OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIUES GUIDELINES AND REGULATIONS FOR PLAGIARISM AND DEPLOYMENT OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS FOR TEACHING OR TECHNICAL

More information

Fair Measures. Newcastle University Job Grading Structure SUMMARY

Fair Measures. Newcastle University Job Grading Structure SUMMARY Outline Level I Roles in this family are wholly or mainly focused on research and teaching. They may combine elements or research, teaching or management, but the relative emphasis on these elements and

More information

School Complaints Policy

School Complaints Policy Mrs Bland s Infant and Nursery School : Procedure Document Name of Policy: Status: Links to other policies: School Complaints Procedure Recommended other School Complaints Policy Content: Committee responsible

More information

BSc (Hons) Property Development

BSc (Hons) Property Development BSc (Hons) Property Development Programme Specification Primary Purpose: Course management, monitoring and quality assurance. Secondary Purpose: Detailed information for students, staff and employers.

More information

Teacher of English. MPS/UPS Information for Applicants

Teacher of English. MPS/UPS Information for Applicants Teacher of English MPS/UPS Information for Applicants Start date : Easter or September 2018 Weavers Academy Striving for success, focusing on learning Dear Applicant Thank you for showing an interest in

More information

Associate Professor of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (CAE17/06RA) School of Creative Arts and Engineering / Engineering

Associate Professor of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (CAE17/06RA) School of Creative Arts and Engineering / Engineering Job Description General Details Job title: School/Department Normal Workbase: Tenure: Hours/FT: Grade/Salary: Associate Professor of lectrical Power Systems ngineering (CA17/06RA) School of Creative Arts

More information

University Library Collection Development and Management Policy

University Library Collection Development and Management Policy University Library Collection Development and Management Policy 2017-18 1 Executive Summary Anglia Ruskin University Library supports our University's strategic objectives by ensuring that students and

More information

Research Training Program Stipend (Domestic) [RTPSD] 2017 Rules

Research Training Program Stipend (Domestic) [RTPSD] 2017 Rules Research Training Program Stipend (Domestic) [RTPSD] 1. BACKGROUND RTPSD scholarships are awarded to students of exceptional research potential undertaking a Higher Degree by Research (HDR). RTPSDs are

More information

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015

University of the Arts London (UAL) Diploma in Professional Studies Art and Design Date of production/revision May 2015 Programme Specification Every taught course of study leading to a UAL award is required to have a Programme Specification. This summarises the course aims, learning outcomes, teaching, learning and assessment

More information

School Experience Reflective Portfolio

School Experience Reflective Portfolio School Experience Reflective Portfolio Primary PGCE Name Year of Entry Organisation of the Reflective Portfolio You will continue to make contributions to the RP throughout all 3 School Experiences. Set

More information

Interim Review of the Public Engagement with Research Catalysts Programme 2012 to 2015

Interim Review of the Public Engagement with Research Catalysts Programme 2012 to 2015 Interim Review of the Public Engagement with Research Catalysts Programme 2012 to 2015 A report for Research Councils UK March 2016 FULL REPORT Report author: Ruth Townsley, Independent Researcher Summary

More information

Promotion and Tenure Policy

Promotion and Tenure Policy Promotion and Tenure Policy This policy was ratified by each school in the college in May, 2014. INTRODUCTION The Scripps College of Communication faculty comprises a diverse community of scholar-teachers

More information

VI-1.12 Librarian Policy on Promotion and Permanent Status

VI-1.12 Librarian Policy on Promotion and Permanent Status University of Baltimore VI-1.12 Librarian Policy on Promotion and Permanent Status Approved by University Faculty Senate 2/11/09 Approved by Attorney General s Office 2/12/09 Approved by Provost 2/24/09

More information

Sixth Form Admissions Procedure

Sixth Form Admissions Procedure University of Birmingham School Sixth Form Admissions Procedure September 2018 University of Birmingham School Sixth Form Admission Procedures Review Frequency Review date Governing Committee Approved

More information

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UWE UWE. Taught course. JACS code. Ongoing

PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION UWE UWE. Taught course. JACS code. Ongoing PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION Section 1: Basic Data Awarding institution/body Teaching institution Delivery Location(s) Faculty responsible for programme Modular Scheme title UWE UWE UWE: St Matthias campus

More information

Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18

Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18 Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study Undergraduate Degree Programme Regulations 2017/18 A General Undergraduate Degree Regulations Compliance 1 Compliance and concessions 2 Head of College authority

More information

HDR Presentation of Thesis Procedures pro-030 Version: 2.01

HDR Presentation of Thesis Procedures pro-030 Version: 2.01 HDR Presentation of Thesis Procedures pro-030 To be read in conjunction with: Research Practice Policy Version: 2.01 Last amendment: 02 April 2014 Next Review: Apr 2016 Approved By: Academic Board Date:

More information

REVIEW CYCLES: FACULTY AND LIBRARIANS** CANDIDATES HIRED ON OR AFTER JULY 14, 2014 SERVICE WHO REVIEWS WHEN CONTRACT

REVIEW CYCLES: FACULTY AND LIBRARIANS** CANDIDATES HIRED ON OR AFTER JULY 14, 2014 SERVICE WHO REVIEWS WHEN CONTRACT REVIEW CYCLES: FACULTY AND LIBRARIANS** CANDIDATES HIRED ON OR AFTER JULY 14, 2014 YEAR OF FOR WHAT SERVICE WHO REVIEWS WHEN CONTRACT FIRST DEPARTMENT SPRING 2 nd * DEAN SECOND DEPARTMENT FALL 3 rd & 4

More information

STUDENT HANDBOOK ACCA

STUDENT HANDBOOK ACCA STUDENT HANDBOOK ACCA 2016-2017 1 Welcome note Dear ACCA Students, Thank you for choosing to study towards your ACCA qualification with Career Enhancement Centre (CEC) a division of City University College

More information

Doctor in Engineering (EngD) Additional Regulations

Doctor in Engineering (EngD) Additional Regulations UCL Academic Manual 2016-17 Chapter 8: Derogations and Variations Doctor in Engineering (EngD) Additional Regulations Contact: Lizzie Vinton, Assessment Regulations and Governance Manager, Academic Services,

More information

Qualification handbook

Qualification handbook Qualification handbook BIIAB Level 3 Award in 601/5960/1 Version 1 April 2015 Table of Contents 1. About the BIIAB Level 3 Award in... 1 2. About this pack... 2 3. BIIAB Customer Service... 2 4. What are

More information

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION

PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION PROPOSED MERGER - RESPONSE TO PUBLIC CONSULTATION Paston Sixth Form College and City College Norwich Vision for the future of outstanding Post-16 Education in North East Norfolk Date of Issue: 22 September

More information

Anthropology Graduate Student Handbook (revised 5/15)

Anthropology Graduate Student Handbook (revised 5/15) Anthropology Graduate Student Handbook (revised 5/15) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 3 ADMISSIONS... 3 APPLICATION MATERIALS... 4 DELAYED ENROLLMENT... 4 PROGRAM OVERVIEW... 4 TRACK 1: MA STUDENTS...

More information

Examinations Officer Part-Time Term-Time 27.5 hours per week

Examinations Officer Part-Time Term-Time 27.5 hours per week SULLIVAN UPPER SCHOOL, HOLYWOOD Examinations Officer Part-Time Term-Time 27.5 hours per week 1. INTRODUCTION AND TITLE OF THE POST Sullivan Upper School wishes to recruit an enthusiastic individual who

More information

University of Exeter College of Humanities. Assessment Procedures 2010/11

University of Exeter College of Humanities. Assessment Procedures 2010/11 University of Exeter College of Humanities Assessment Procedures 2010/11 This document describes the conventions and procedures used to assess, progress and classify UG students within the College of Humanities.

More information

GCSE English Language 2012 An investigation into the outcomes for candidates in Wales

GCSE English Language 2012 An investigation into the outcomes for candidates in Wales GCSE English Language 2012 An investigation into the outcomes for candidates in Wales Qualifications and Learning Division 10 September 2012 GCSE English Language 2012 An investigation into the outcomes

More information

Quality Assurance of Teaching, Learning and Assessment

Quality Assurance of Teaching, Learning and Assessment CHAPTER 6 Quality Assurance of Teaching, Learning and Assessment Updated October 2015 Table of Contents Section Page INTRODUCTION 3 1 QUALITY ASSURANCE OF TEACHING STAFF 4 Responsibilities 4 Staff qualifications

More information

An APEL Framework for the East of England

An APEL Framework for the East of England T H E L I F E L O N G L E A R N I N G N E T W O R K F O R T H E E A S T O F E N G L A N D An APEL Framework for the East of England Developing core principles and best practice Part of the Regional Credit

More information

Contents I. General Section 1 Purpose of the examination and objective of the program Section 2 Academic degree Section 3

Contents I. General Section 1 Purpose of the examination and objective of the program Section 2 Academic degree Section 3 Examination Regulations for the Masters Degree Program in Applied Neurosciences in Sports & Exercise in the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Paderborn University of xx.xx.xxxx On the basis of Section 2 para.

More information