INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SUBMITTING EXAMINABLE WORK ON PAPER

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SUBMITTING EXAMINABLE WORK ON PAPER"

Transcription

1 INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS SUBMITTING EXAMINABLE WORK ON PAPER IMPORTANT This booklet contains important information that could affect your module result. Please read it carefully and take note of everything that directly concerns you. Cut-off Date Please see your module materials for the cut-off date. Submission We strongly advise you to post your EMA to the address below at least three working days prior to the cut-off date to allow for delivery and to obtain proof of posting. Questions If you have any questions about submitting your examinable work, please contact us using one of the following options: : (9.00am 5.00pm, Mon Fri) : assignments@open.ac.uk : Assessment Processing The Open University P.O. Box 721 Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6ZU If you need to receive this booklet in an alternative format, please contact the above office. 2016: Version 7.0 (April 2016) LCN_AG/PROJECTS/Publications

2 Contents 1. Introduction 2. Examinable work 3. Deadline for submission 3.1 Cut-off date 3.2 Penalty for late submission 3.3 Over 24 hours late 4. Preparing your work for paper submission 5. How to submit your work on paper 5.1 Submitting by post 5.2 Submitting by hand 5.3 Receipt of work 6. Deferral of module completion and postponement of examinable work 6.1 Deferral 6.2 Late submission with a score penalty 6.3 Partial submission 6.4 Discretionary postponement Evidence How to apply for a discretionary postponement 6.5 Elective postponement 7. Special circumstances affecting your performance 7.1 Continuous assessment 7.2 Examinable work 7.3 Performance affected by disability, an illness or a medical condition 8. Misconduct 9. Module Results 9.1 Notification of module results 9.2 Resubmission 9.3 Non-receipt of result notification 9.4 Pending results 9.5 Module result queries and appeals 10. Information on your performance in the examinable work 11. Sources of help Appendix A: What constitutes plagiarism or cheating? 2

3 1. Introduction This booklet explains the University s arrangements for the paper submission of examinable work as the final element of a module. For ease of reference, the term examinable work in this document will cover all work (such as projects, portfolios, essays, End-of-module assessments (EMA s), final project reports, dissertations, posters, etc.) that constitutes either the whole, or a part, of the examinable component. For some modules this may be the final TMA which is not marked by your tutor. You must check your module material to determine how your examinable work must be submitted on paper or electronically. If your module has compulsory electronic submission you should refer to the booklet Information for Students Submitting Examinable Work Electronically. This booklet supplements the information in the Assessment Handbook and your module materials. The Assessment Handbook sets out important information about the assessment of your examinable work, with which you are expected to be familiar and to comply in full. Please note that there may have been changes since you last looked at this document so, even if you have taken a module before that involves the submission of examinable work, you should ensure that you are familiar with all aspects that could affect you. 2. Examinable work Your module material will give you specific instructions on the academic content of your examinable work. It will also tell you if you have to submit your work in a specific format, so please read it carefully. If you are a resubmission or postponed student, you may also have received additional information from the module team. 3. Deadline for submission 3.1 Cut-off date Your module materials will tell you the cut-off date for your examinable work. This is the date by which we must have received your work at the Walton Hall campus. The date is also quoted on the personalised letter and ET3 forms which are mailed to you 4-6 weeks before the submission date for your examinable work. Please note that for modules with a choice of submission method, either electronic or paper, we do not send you ET3 forms; you need to download and print them from the Help Centre. Your work must be sent in time for it to arrive at Walton Hall no later than 12 noon (UK local time) on the cut-off date. There is a grace period of 12 hours, so any examinable work received before midnight will still be accepted. We strongly recommend that you allow at least 3 working days for delivery and that you obtain proof of posting. 3

4 3.2 Penalty for late submission Work received late but within 24 hours of the midnight grace period will be accepted for assessment but will be subject to a mark penalty. The penalty is a 10% points reduction or to a bare-pass level whichever gives the higher score (for example, where 40 is a bare-pass, 59 becomes 49 with the penalty, 45 becomes 40, 35 is unchanged). The University will check the envelope/parcel/box in which any work is received at Walton Hall up to 24 hours late and if the postmark is dated before the cut-off date, it will be accepted as though received on time and no penalty incurred. If the postmark is dated the day of the cut-off, there is no postmark, or it is illegible, the late penalty will be incurred. Therefore it is extremely important to obtain proof of posting in case you are required to demonstrate that your work was posted in time. 3.3 Over 24 hours late If your work is received after the 24 hour period stated in 3.2 above, it will not be accepted for assessment and will be returned to you unmarked unless you are able to prove that it was posted in sufficient time to arrive before the cut-off date (items that are received late and postmarked with the date of the cut-off will not be deemed to have been posted in sufficient time). You will be issued with a Fail: absent result unless you have had formal approval for deferral or postponement from the University (see Section 6). Several hundred students failed to meet their submission deadline last year and so failed their module. 4. Preparing your work for paper submission Mark every page with your name and Personal Identifier. Make sure that you send in the required number of copies of your work. For modules with compulsory paper submission, the letter accompanying the ET3 forms tells you how many copies of your work you should submit. For modules where you can choose how to submit, the confirming the cut-off date will tell you how many copies are needed if you submit on paper. If you do not submit enough copies, you will be asked to supply one or more extra copies and this may delay the marking. Each copy must be identical and complete. If your module has compulsory paper submission, you should have received one Cover Sheet for End-of-module Assessment (ET3) per copy of work you are required to submit. The acceptance of your work for assessment is conditional on you signing each ET3 to confirm that the work you are submitting is your own and does not contain material copied from other sources without suitable referencing. Attach one of these signed ET3s to the front of each copy of your submitted work. However, if you cannot find your ET3 forms, do not delay submitting your work. The barcode on each ET3 is unique and is used as the basis of a system for tracking the copy of your work to which it is attached. It is therefore important that you use a different ET3 on each copy rather than simply signing one, photocopying it and attaching it to the front of each copy. Similarly, do not use any ET3s that you may have been sent previously. 4

5 Keep a copy of your examinable work for your own reference and in case your submitted copies get lost in the post. The University will not return any copies of your examinable work after it has been assessed. Submit all copies of your work together in one package, taking care to ensure that each copy has a signed ET3 attached to the front and that the packaging is secure. Stick the pre-addressed label enclosed with your ET3 forms on to your package and enter your module code in the space provided. If you lose the label, send your work to Assessment Handling Operations at the address given on the front cover of this booklet. For modules where you can choose either to submit on paper or electronically, please note that we do not send you personalised ET3 forms or a pre-addressed label. A blank ET3 form (which includes the return address) is available online at 5 How to submit your work on paper 5.1 Submitting by post You must obtain independent proof of posting your work in good time. The proof of posting must be issued by a recognised postal or courier service. However, unless absolutely necessary, please do not use recorded delivery post as this will delay its progress within the University and is relatively expensive. If you are sending work from outside of the United Kingdom, you may find recorded delivery or courier services are the only method of carriage that provides proof of posting. However, do check with the carrier that delivery can be made to a PO Box number. If not, simply cross out the PO box number on the address label. You must also ensure that you have paid sufficient postage. A single first class or large letter stamp will probably not be sufficient and work received late because of insufficient postage will be returned unmarked. You should keep your proof of posting until after you receive your module result. 5.2 Submitting by hand You may deliver your work by hand to: Walton Hall up to midnight (including the 24 hour late penalty period) on the cut-off date for your module, or to your local OU centre (excluding any non-uk office) up to 2 days before the cut-off date, in order to ensure that it reaches Walton Hall in time. If you are delivering your work to Walton Hall you should go to the Main Reception during normal working hours (9.00 am to 5.30 pm, Monday to Thursday; 9.00 am to 5.00 pm Friday). Outside these times you can deliver your work to the Security Lodge at Walton Hall, which is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You should obtain a receipt that is either stamped or which gives the name of the person to whom it was handed and the date on which it was handed in. Ensure that all hand-delivered work is in a sealed envelope. We cannot accept your work in any other format than that specified by your module. In particular, we cannot accept faxed copies, or work submitted electronically unless this is a module requirement. 5

6 5.3 Receipt of work You can check that your examinable work has been received by logging on to StudentHome ( Please note that it may take up to 7 days for StudentHome to be updated. 6. Deferral of module completion and postponement of examinable work Extensions to the submission date for your examinable work are not available. You should also note that not all modules are eligible for deferral or postponement. If you are not able to submit your completed examinable work by the submission cutoff date the following options may be available to you: 6.1 Deferral For the majority of modules offered by the University, you can choose to defer completion of your module. If you want to delay completing your module, including submission of your examinable work, you may be able to deregister and then register on the next available presentation to complete your module. This process is called deferral. If you defer, you may be able to carry the assignment scores you have already completed over to your deferred presentation. If you carry scores forward, you can t then resubmit those TMAs to get a higher score. We refer to this as Assessment Banking. You may apply for deferral at any point up to the last working day before the date of the examinable work submission cut-off for your module. You cannot apply for deferral if you have already been granted a previous deferral or postponement, or if you are completing a resubmission. You can find more information about the University s Deferral and Withdrawal policy and Assessment Banking (including information on modules eligible for assessment banking) at You will need to receive and acknowledge that you have received individual advice before a deferral can be approved, so you must contact your Student Support Team if you are considering deferral. 6.2 Late submission with a score penalty - please see Section Partial submission You should submit what work you have been able to complete before the submission date or within the late submission deadline (Section 3.2). You may also submit special circumstances information if appropriate (see Section 7). If you do not achieve a Pass grade, you may be awarded a resubmission result if you have achieved an overall pass mark in the continuous assessment and satisfied any threshold or residential school requirements which apply to your module (see section 9.2). 6

7 6.4 Discretionary postponement If you can provide third party documentary evidence to support a case that you are unable to make even a late or partial submission, you may be considered for a discretionary postponement to the next submission opportunity for your module. Discretionary postponement can be approved only in very exceptional circumstances and your application may be refused. Absence of ET3 forms is not grounds for postponing submission. Work that arrives on time without the ET3 forms but accompanied by a declaration of authorship will be accepted. If you do not submit any examinable work and you have not had an application for postponement formally agreed in advance, you must consider the possibility that your application will not be approved. If this happens, you will normally receive a Fail: absent module result and you would then have to retake the whole module in order to obtain credit. If you choose to make a partial submission, your request for discretionary postponement will be cancelled. You must complete your module within 13 months of the original submission date. If you postpone your submission and don t pass, you might not be eligible for a resubmission. You should check with your Student Support Team if you are unsure how this may affect your study. The Policy Exceptions and Academic Conduct Centre will let you know whether or not your request has been approved. If it is approved, your module result letter will say Postponement. If your result letter says Fail: not entitled to resit, yet you have had confirmation of a postponement, you must contact the Policy Exceptions and Academic Conduct Centre as soon as possible. Undergraduate modules Students studying undergraduate modules may apply to postpone submission where there is evidence that they have encountered serious circumstances, to the extent that no submission, even partial or late has been possible. If you are seeking to delay submission on medical grounds, you must provide supporting medical documentation for the relevant period. Postgraduate modules Students studying postgraduate modules may apply to postpone submission only if the following circumstances have affected the preparation of their project in the final three weeks immediately prior to the submission date: (i) (ii) serious illness of student if you are seeking to delay submission on these grounds, you must provide supporting medical documentation for the relevant period of time. death or serious illness of a close relative - this must be supported by a medical certificate or other appropriate supporting documentation. (iii) other serious exceptional circumstances supported by documentary evidence. 7

8 6.4.1 Evidence In all cases you must provide appropriate supporting third-party documentary evidence. Applications which are not supported by independent documentary evidence confirming that you were unable to submit your examinable work for the reason stated will not be agreed. If you were ill, there must be a medical certificate for the period concerned, signed by a certified medical practitioner. In cases of bereavement an original of a death certificate is not required, a photocopy is acceptable. In circumstances where a death certificate is not available, an obituary notice or funeral service card is acceptable. Supporting evidence can either be submitted electronically or in hardcopy as instructed by the online submission tool. If you do not submit your evidence within the 14 day deadline your application will be considered cancelled How to apply for a Discretionary postponement If you want to apply for a discretionary postponement you can do this using the online submission tool at: To be eligible for a discretionary postponement you must contact the University before midnight (UK local time) on the working day following your examinable work submission cut-off date or provide evidence that you were prevented from meeting this deadline by circumstances outside of your control. Within 14 days of your postponement request you must provide third party documentary evidence confirming the reason for being unable to submit within stipulated deadlines, unless there is a valid reason why this timescale cannot be met. You must apply for a postponed submission as soon as you are aware that you are unable to submit your examinable work. Applications cannot be accepted by telephone. If you require further advice or guidance about making a request for postponement, you should contact your Student Support Team. If you have a disability or additional requirements that mean you are unable to complete the online form yourself, your Student Support Team can provide you with assistance or a hard copy of the form. 6.5 Elective postponement Elective postponement is only available for students who have been offered a resit or resubmission opportunity within twelve to sixteen weeks of their original submission date. It is not available for any student who is granted a discretionary postponement for their original submission. Students who electively postpone will delay their resubmission to the next available submission opportunity. You should note that this could be as much as 9 months away and you are advised to contact your Student Support Team to confirm this. 8

9 All elective postponement requests must be made before midnight (UK local time) on the working day following the examinable work submission cut-off date. Any requests received outside of this timeframe will not be accepted and you will fail your module. If your module does not offer an early resubmission opportunity within twelve to sixteen weeks of your original assessment or you are not a resubmission student, you cannot apply for elective postponement. Students eligible for an elective postponement must notify the University of their intention to postpone using the online submission tool at: Applications cannot be accepted by telephone. If you require further advice or guidance about making a request for elective postponement, you should contact your Student Support Team. If you have a disability or additional requirements that mean you are unable to complete the online form yourself, your Student Support Team can provide you with assistance or a hard copy of the form. Your results notification will confirm whether your request for elective postponement has been successful. If your notification says Fail: not entitled to resubmit, yet you have applied for elective postponement within the stipulated deadlines and are eligible for it, you must contact the Examinations Office as soon as possible. 7. Special circumstances affecting your performance Module Result Panels can give only limited weight to information about special circumstances. Nevertheless, if you believe that you have studied the module effectively but that special circumstances have had a serious adverse effect on your performance in your continuous assessment or in the production of your examinable work, you may bring information about this to the attention of the Panel for your module. The Assessment Handbook and the notes within the online submission tool give guidance as to the sorts of circumstances that the University considers serious and those that it does not. Your Student Support Team will also be able to offer advice. The Assessment Handbook explains what you have to do in order to report special circumstances. The following is therefore only a brief summary: 7.1 Continuous assessment Special circumstances relating to continuous assessment should be reported to the University using the online submission tool at: You should only inform the University of serious circumstances which have had a significant effect on your continuous assessment performance for a period of four weeks or more. You must complete the online process notifying the University of your special circumstances plus produce relevant third party evidence no later than 14 days after the published cut-off for your final piece of continuous assessment (i.e. the last TMA or CMA, whichever is later). Submissions received outside of these timeframes will not be considered unless you can provide evidence that you were prevented from meeting 9

10 the deadline by circumstances outside of your control. Supporting evidence can either be submitted electronically or in hardcopy as instructed by the online submission tool. If you want to submit special circumstances relating to continuous assessment, you must ensure that you meet the above deadline, even if you are applying for deferral with assessment banking or postponement of your examinable work. If you need further advice about submitting special circumstances, please contact your Student Support Team for further advice. If you have a disability or additional requirements that mean you are unable to complete the online form yourself, your Student Support Team can provide you with assistance or a hard copy of form PT Examinable work Special circumstances relating to your examinable work submission should be reported to the University using the online submission tool at: You should only inform the University of serious circumstances which have had a significant adverse effect on your examinable work preparation occurring in the three weeks leading up to and including your submission cut-off date. You must complete the online process notifying the University of your special circumstances before midnight (UK local time) on the day following your examinable work submission cut-off date. Supporting evidence must then be submitted to the University within 14 days of your cut-off date. Submissions received outside of these timeframes will not be considered unless you can provide evidence that you were prevented from meeting the deadline by circumstances outside of your control. Supporting evidence can either be submitted electronically or in hardcopy as instructed by the online submission tool. You should be aware that in some cases, especially if your circumstances relate to a resubmission within twelve to sixteen weeks of the original submission, your result may need to be pended or delayed whilst your special circumstances information is received and considered. If you need further advice about submitting special circumstances, please contact your Student Support Team for further advice. If you have a disability or additional requirements that mean you are unable to complete the online form yourself, your Student Support Team can provide you with assistance or a hard copy of form E39/E39P. 7.3 Performance affected by a disability, an illness or a medical condition When determining module results, Module Result Panels are provided with very little information on students apart from how they have performed in the assessed tasks during the module. More specifically, they are given no information automatically about students disabilities, illnesses or medical conditions. You are strongly urged to submit special circumstances (as detailed above) if you think your disability or health has had a serious adverse effect on your performance in your continuous assessment or your examinable work. 10

11 Information about your disability that you have given the University for other purposes will not be brought to the attention of the Module Result Panels. 8. Misconduct The University insists on a very high standard of conduct from students in submitting work for assessment. Any misconduct is regarded as a serious matter that may warrant disciplinary action. Examples of misconduct in the submission of examinable work include: attempting to influence a marker or other University official (for example, by including notes in your examinable work that are, or could be construed to be, intended to influence the reader); plagiarism (see the University s statement What constitutes plagiarism or cheating? in Appendix A of this booklet); and collusion excessive collaboration with others that results in the same (or very similar) text being reproduced in each collaborator s examinable work. You should be aware that the University reserves the right to check your examinable work for possible plagiarism or collusion. 9. Module results 9.1 Notification of module results StudentHome will provide an indicative date of when you can expect your result. When your module result is ready to be released, an message will be sent to tell you that your result will shortly be available to view on StudentHome. You will also be able to download a result letter should you need it as evidence for employers, sponsors, etc. A hard copy letter will only be sent to you if the University does not have a recorded address. Information about results cannot be given over the telephone. Please do not ask your Student Support Team, tutor or module team members about your results. On most modules, students are issued with a score for their examinable work. However, some modules provide only the result. 9.2 Resubmission If you submit and fail the examinable component but have achieved an overall pass mark on continuous assessment and satisfied any threshold or residential school requirements which apply to your module, you may be entitled to resubmit your examinable work. You will automatically be registered for your resubmission and no additional fee is payable if you are studying an undergraduate module. On most postgraduate modules you will incur a resubmission fee and be required to register for the resubmission. 11

12 The rules regarding resubmissions vary from module to module. Some modules do not allow resubmissions at all. Please refer to the Assessment Handbook and your module materials for further information. If you are offered a resubmission your module result for that resubmission will normally be capped. This means that you will normally only be awarded a Pass or Grade 4 Pass result. If you submit relevant special circumstances supported by evidence at the time of your first attempt at the examinable work, the Module Result Panel may decide to award you a non-capped resubmission. If this applies to you, you will be informed about this when your resubmission result is issued. 9.3 Non-receipt of result notification If you have not received your module result notification within 12 weeks from the date of your module formally ending, or within a period specified by the module team, please write to: Examinations Office The Open University P.O. Box 720 Walton Hall Milton Keynes MK7 6ZQ 9.4 Pending results For a few students each year Module Result Panels are unable to come to a decision about the module result to be awarded. If this happens to you, your result will be kept at pending status. There are various reasons for this. A TMA score or information delayed by script marking might be missing from your assessment record, or the Panel may want to offer you a viva voce examination you would be told about this separately. Urgent action is always taken to provide the Panel with the information it needs so that a final result can be sent to you as soon as possible. 9.5 Module result checks The Assessment Handbook and Help Centre explain how module results are awarded, and how result check requests or formal appeals can be made. There are also detailed questions and answers on StudentHome below your module result. If, after reading these explanations carefully, you think you have evidence that your module result is incorrect, you can ask us to check your records no later than 4 weeks of the date of your result notification. You may request a module result check using the online submission tool at; Your SST can help you if you can t access the internet or need assistance completing this. The University is confident that the results issued are appropriate, and therefore individual submissions or assignments will not be re-marked. 12

13 A module result will only be checked if there is supporting evidence of clerical, administrative or system error in determining that result. Students have no right of appeal against the academic judgement of an Module Result Panel. You should not await receipt of any feedback comments (see section below) before asking us to check your result if this is the action you feel is appropriate. The University will not engage in any discussions about feedback comments and will not accept students disagreement over particular comments as grounds for reviewing module results. We will not disclose or discuss module results over the telephone or to a third person. 10. Information on your performance in the examinable work Your module materials will tell you whether you will be issued with information on your performance in the examinable work. Any information provided will have been sanctioned by the Module Result Panel and represents an academic appraisal of your work. On most modules this information is only available via a link on your module results page in StudentHome. On some modules, this information is handwritten and will be sent out by post only after the results have been issued. You should receive this within 3 weeks of the notification of your module result. 11. Sources of help Source Type of problem Opening hours (UK local times) Assessment Processing Policy and information Mon Fri Telephone assignments@open. ac.uk 13

14 OU Computing Helpdesk Technical i.e. accessing the electronic system Mon Fri Sat & Sun uk Examinations Office Elective postponement request not processed Bank Holiday Mon Fri

15 APPENDIX A What constitutes plagiarism or cheating? The following is extracted from the University s formal statement on plagiarism as quoted in all Assessment Handbooks. References to assignments should be taken to include any piece of work submitted for assessment, not just tutor-marked assignments. If you submit an assignment that contains work that is not your own, without indicating this to the marker (acknowledging your sources) you are committing plagiarism. This might occur in an assignment when using a choice phrase or sentence that you have come across, copying word-for-word directly from a text, paraphrasing the words from a text very closely, using text downloaded from the internet, borrowing statistics or assembled facts from another person or source, copying or downloading figures, photographs, pictures or diagrams without acknowledging your sources, copying from the notes or essays of a fellow student, or copying from your own notes, on a text, tutorial, video or lecture, that contain direct quotations. Plagiarism may occur inadvertently due to inexperience. So read carefully all the module specific study advice that you receive in your mailings, especially statements concerning plagiarism and how to reference your sources. Although you are encouraged to show the results of your reading by referring to and quoting from works on your subject, copying from such sources without acknowledgement is deemed to be plagiarism and will not be accepted by the University. You are encouraged to collaborate with others in studying, but submitted work copied from or written jointly with others is not acceptable, unless collaboration is required in the particular assignment. Therefore, when submitting your EMA you are asked to confirm that all assessment work you have submitted is your own. Submitting work that has been done by someone else and persistent borrowing of other people s work without citation are obvious instances of plagiarism and are regarded as cheating. Paying for work from other sources and submitting it as your own is also cheating. It is intellectually dishonest to cheat and thus give one student an unfair advantage over others. If a case of plagiarism is proven, this is a serious offence and the Open University disciplinary procedures will be followed, as described under the Student Regulations SA 1.6 and SD

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

COURSE HANDBOOK 2016/17. Certificate of Higher Education in PSYCHOLOGY

COURSE HANDBOOK 2016/17. Certificate of Higher Education in PSYCHOLOGY COURSE HANDBOOK 2016/17 Certificate of Higher Education in PSYCHOLOGY SEPTEMBER 2016 2 WELCOME TO NEW STUDENTS On behalf of all the staff of the Department of Psychological Sciences, may I welcome you

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

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

Instructions concerning the right to study

Instructions concerning the right to study INSTRUCTIONS 1(10) THE RIGHT TO STUDY Instructions concerning the right to study 1. Purpose of the instructions 2. Application procedures 3. Transfer applications 4. Compulsory annual registration 5. Maximum

More information

22/07/10. Last amended. Date: 22 July Preamble

22/07/10. Last amended. Date: 22 July Preamble 03-1 Please note that this document is a non-binding convenience translation. Only the German version of the document entitled "Studien- und Prüfungsordnung der Juristischen Fakultät der Universität Heidelberg

More information

Handbook for University of Ballarat International Students

Handbook for University of Ballarat International Students Handbook for University of Ballarat International Students 2013 Registered Provider Number VIC 00103D Disclaimer University of Ballarat This Handbook gives general information on academic processes 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

THESIS GUIDE FORMAL INSTRUCTION GUIDE FOR MASTER S THESIS WRITING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

THESIS GUIDE FORMAL INSTRUCTION GUIDE FOR MASTER S THESIS WRITING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS THESIS GUIDE FORMAL INSTRUCTION GUIDE FOR MASTER S THESIS WRITING SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 1. Introduction VERSION: DECEMBER 2015 A master s thesis is more than just a requirement towards your Master of Science

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

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

Handbook For University of Ballarat International Students

Handbook For University of Ballarat International Students Handbook For University of Ballarat International Students 2012 Registered Provider Number VIC 00103D Disclaimer University of Ballarat This Handbook gives general information on academic processes and

More information

Residential Admissions Procedure Manual

Residential Admissions Procedure Manual Residential Admissions Procedure Manual Effective January 1, 2013 2013 by the Appraisal Institute, an Illinois Not-for-Profit Corporation at 200 W. Madison, Suite 1500, Chicago, Illinois 60606. www.appraisalinstitute.org.

More information

SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17

SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17 SOAS Student Disciplinary Procedure 2016/17 1 Introduction and general principles 1.1 Persons registering as students of SOAS become members of the School and as such commit themselves to abiding by its

More information

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year

GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year Financial Aid Information for GRADUATE STUDENTS Academic Year 2017-2018 Your Financial Aid Award This booklet is designed to help you understand your financial aid award, policies for receiving aid and

More information

REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY

REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADMISSION, STUDIES AND EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTHEAST NORWAY Authorisation: Passed by the Joint Board at the University College of Southeast Norway on 18 December

More information

QUEEN ELIZABETH S SCHOOL

QUEEN ELIZABETH S SCHOOL QUEEN ELIZABETH S SCHOOL Admissions Criteria and Information a Guide for Parents September 2017 Admissions Queen Elizabeth s School Queen s Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 4DQ Telephone Number 020 8441

More information

PSYCHOLOGY 353: SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN SPRING 2006

PSYCHOLOGY 353: SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN SPRING 2006 PSYCHOLOGY 353: SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN SPRING 2006 INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE: Dr. Elaine Blakemore Neff 388A TELEPHONE: 481-6400 E-MAIL: OFFICE HOURS: TEXTBOOK: READINGS: WEB PAGE: blakemor@ipfw.edu

More information

Student Handbook 2016 University of Health Sciences, Lahore

Student Handbook 2016 University of Health Sciences, Lahore Student Handbook 2016 University of Health Sciences, Lahore 1 Welcome to the Certificate in Medical Teaching programme 2016 at the University of Health Sciences, Lahore. This programme is for teachers

More information

HISTORY COURSE WORK GUIDE 1. LECTURES, TUTORIALS AND ASSESSMENT 2. GRADES/MARKS SCHEDULE

HISTORY COURSE WORK GUIDE 1. LECTURES, TUTORIALS AND ASSESSMENT 2. GRADES/MARKS SCHEDULE HISTORY COURSE WORK GUIDE 1. LECTURES, TUTORIALS AND ASSESSMENT Lectures and Tutorials Students studying History learn by reading, listening, thinking, discussing and writing. Undergraduate courses normally

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

The College of West Anglia

The College of West Anglia The College of West Anglia Student Disciplinary Code September 2012 1. PURPOSE AND PRINCIPLES 1.1 The College of West Anglia exists to provide high quality education and training for all its Students.

More information

STUDENT MISCONDUCT PROCEDURE

STUDENT MISCONDUCT PROCEDURE STUDENT MISCONDUCT PROCEDURE Policy Hierarchy link Student Code of Conduct Responsible Officer Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic Contact Officer Superseded Documents File Number 2010/02711 Director, UNSW

More information

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES ACADEMIC INTEGRITY OF STUDENTS Academic integrity is the foundation of the University of South Florida s commitment to the academic honesty and personal integrity of its University community. Academic

More information

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences School of Health Sciences Subject Outline SHS222 Foundations of Biomechanics - AUTUMN 2013

Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences School of Health Sciences Subject Outline SHS222 Foundations of Biomechanics - AUTUMN 2013 Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences School of Health Sciences Subject Outline SHS222 Foundations of Biomechanics - AUTUMN 2013 Section A: Subject Information Subject Code & Name: SHS222 Foundations

More information

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE EAST-WEST CENTER DEGREE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION FORM

INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE EAST-WEST CENTER DEGREE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION FORM INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE EAST-WEST CENTER DEGREE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION FORM Biographical Data are collected as part of record-keeping requirements and have no bearing on the selection process.

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

PUTRA BUSINESS SCHOOL (GRADUATE STUDIES RULES) NO. CONTENT PAGE. 1. Citation and Commencement 4 2. Definitions and Interpretations 4

PUTRA BUSINESS SCHOOL (GRADUATE STUDIES RULES) NO. CONTENT PAGE. 1. Citation and Commencement 4 2. Definitions and Interpretations 4 1 PUTRA BUSINESS SCHOOL (GRADUATE STUDIES RULES) TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 PRELIMINARY NO. CONTENT PAGE 1. Citation and Commencement 4 2. Definitions and Interpretations 4 PART 2 STUDY PROGRAMMES 3. Types

More information

Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Scholarship Application Guidelines and Requirements

Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Scholarship Application Guidelines and Requirements P.O. Box 4310 Arlington, VA 22204 9998 novac@dstnovac.org Northern Virginia Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated Scholarship Application Guidelines and Requirements In 2017, the

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

Course and Examination Regulations

Course and Examination Regulations OER Ma CSM 15-16 d.d. April 14, 2015 Course and Examination Regulations Valid from 1 September 2015 Master s Programme Crisis and Security Management These course and examination regulations have been

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

(2) "Half time basis" means teaching fifteen (15) hours per week in the intern s area of certification.

(2) Half time basis means teaching fifteen (15) hours per week in the intern s area of certification. 16 KAR 7:010. Kentucky Teacher Internship Program. RELATES TO: KRS 156.101, 161.028, 161.030, 161.048, 161.095 STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 161.028(1)(a), 161.030 NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 161.030(5)

More information

THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS

THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS eligibility to attempt part 2 Examination and successful completion of the part 2 examination policy FAculty of Clinical Radiology THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGISTS Eligibility

More information

Office Hours: Day Time Location TR 12:00pm - 2:00pm Main Campus Carl DeSantis Building 5136

Office Hours: Day Time Location TR 12:00pm - 2:00pm Main Campus Carl DeSantis Building 5136 FIN 3110 - Financial Management I. Course Information Course: FIN 3110 - Financial Management Semester Credit Hours: 3.0 Course CRN and Section: 20812 - NW1 Semester and Year: Fall 2017 Course Start and

More information

ASTRONOMY 2801A: Stars, Galaxies & Cosmology : Fall term

ASTRONOMY 2801A: Stars, Galaxies & Cosmology : Fall term ASTRONOMY 2801A: Stars, Galaxies & Cosmology 2012-2013: Fall term 1 Course Description The sun; stars, including distances, magnitude scale, interiors and evolution; binary stars; white dwarfs, neutron

More information

MASTERS IN GEOGRAPHY

MASTERS IN GEOGRAPHY MASTERS IN GEOGRAPHY COURSE HANDBOOK 2014-2015 Page 1 Contents Dates To Note 3 Academic Calendar 2014-2015 Contact Details 4 Introduction to the Department of Geography 5 Facilities and Support 7 SSiD,

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

Examination Timetables Series to Series

Examination Timetables Series to Series Examination Timetables Series 4 2009 to Series 4 2010 Important Information 1 Submission of Examination Entries to Examination Centres Candidates must check with their Examination Centres for the registration

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

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

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

Journalism Graduate Students Handbook Guide to the Doctoral Program

Journalism Graduate Students Handbook Guide to the Doctoral Program Journalism Graduate Students Handbook Guide to the Doctoral Program We offer a Ph.D. degree in the dynamic and diverse field of journalism. With a core research and theory curriculum and an opportunity

More information

Tamwood Language Centre Policies Revision 12 November 2015

Tamwood Language Centre Policies Revision 12 November 2015 Do More, Learn More, BE MORE! By teaching, coaching and encouraging our students, Tamwood Language Centres helps students to develop their talents, achieve their educational goals and realize their potential.

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

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

COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITE COURSE PURPOSE

COURSE DESCRIPTION PREREQUISITE COURSE PURPOSE EDF 515 Spring 2013 On-Line Course Theories of Learning and Motivation Instructor: Dr. Alan W. Garrett Office: ED 147 Telephone: 575-562-2890 E-mail: alan.garrett@enmu.edu Office Hours: Monday: 8:00-10:00

More information

2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad

2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad Page 1 of 7 Attach one COLOR driver's license or passport sized photograph here. 2018 Summer Application to Study Abroad More than one photograph may be required during the application process. Check individual

More information

PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers. Instructor Information: Materials:

PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers. Instructor Information: Materials: Revised: 5/2017 Nashville State Community College Business & Applied Arts Visual Communications / Photography PHO 1110 Basic Photography for Photographers 3 credit hours An introduction to the fundamentals

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

IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct

IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct IUPUI Office of Student Conduct Disciplinary Procedures for Alleged Violations of Personal Misconduct Preamble IUPUI disciplinary procedures determine responsibility and appropriate consequences for violations

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

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

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

AGN 331 Soil Science Lecture & Laboratory Face to Face Version, Spring, 2012 Syllabus

AGN 331 Soil Science Lecture & Laboratory Face to Face Version, Spring, 2012 Syllabus AGN 331 Soil Science Lecture & Laboratory Face to Face Version, Spring, 2012 Syllabus Contact Information: J. Leon Young Office number: 936-468-4544 Soil Plant Analysis Lab: 936-468-4500 Agriculture Department,

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

Scholarship Application For current University, Community College or Transfer Students

Scholarship Application For current University, Community College or Transfer Students (AN INSTRUMENTALITY OF THE TOWN OF WESTLAKE) 2014-2015 Scholarship Application For current University, Community College or Transfer Students In 2013 TSHA awarded in excess of $420,000 (market value) scholarships

More information

British International School Istanbul Academic Honesty Policy

British International School Istanbul Academic Honesty Policy British International School Istanbul Academic Honesty Policy BISI is committed to academic honesty and will ensure that all students in the IB Diploma, IGCSE and KS3 programmes are aware of what this

More information

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK

UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK FACULTY OF EDUCATION APPLICATION PACKAGE #1 Faculty of Education Admission Advantage (FEAA) For High School Applicants Deadline March 31 st University of PO Box 4400 Tel 506

More information

Course Content Concepts

Course Content Concepts CS 1371 SYLLABUS, Fall, 2017 Revised 8/6/17 Computing for Engineers Course Content Concepts The students will be expected to be familiar with the following concepts, either by writing code to solve problems,

More information

Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) University Avenue Fax: (610)

Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) University Avenue Fax: (610) Schock Financial Aid Office 030 Kershner Student Service Center Phone: (610) 436-2627 25 University Avenue Fax: (610) 436-2574 West Chester, PA 19383 E-Mail: finaid@wcupa.edu Title IV Federal Student Aid

More information

Duke University. Trinity College of Arts & Sciences/ Pratt School of Engineering Application for Readmission to Duke

Duke University. Trinity College of Arts & Sciences/ Pratt School of Engineering Application for Readmission to Duke Office Use Only Durham, North Carolina Application Fee $30 received Trinity College of Arts & Sciences/ Pratt School of Engineering Application for Readmission to Duke BEFORE completing this application,

More information

Real Estate Agents Authority Guide to Continuing Education. June 2016

Real Estate Agents Authority Guide to Continuing Education. June 2016 Real Estate Agents Authority Guide to Continuing Education June 2016 Contents Section 1: Continuing education explained 3 1.1 Verifiable continuing education... 4 1.2 Non-verifiable continuing education...

More information

Information for Private Candidates

Information for Private Candidates Information for Private Candidates CONTACT 01223 278090 exams@hillsroad.ac.uk Page 1 exams@hillsroad 2015-2016 Academic acyear uk Hills Road Sixth Form College welcomes private candidates Hills Road Sixth

More information

Guidelines for Completion of an Application for Temporary Licence under Section 24 of the Architects Act R.S.O. 1990

Guidelines for Completion of an Application for Temporary Licence under Section 24 of the Architects Act R.S.O. 1990 Guidelines for Completion of an Application for Temporary Licence under Section 24 of the Architects Act R.S.O. 1990 OAA-12-16 1 INDEX Page Number General... 3 Fees for Temporary Licence... 4 Appendix

More information

FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 *

FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 * FINANCE 3320 Financial Management Syllabus May-Term 2016 * Instructor details: Professor Mukunthan Santhanakrishnan Office: Fincher 335 Office phone: 214-768-2260 Email: muku@smu.edu Class details: Days:

More information

Cleveland State University Introduction to University Life Course Syllabus Fall ASC 101 Section:

Cleveland State University Introduction to University Life Course Syllabus Fall ASC 101 Section: Cleveland State University Introduction to University Life Course Syllabus Fall 2016 - ASC 101 Section: Day: Time: Location: Office Hours: By Appointment Instructor: Office: Phone: Email: @CSU_FYE (CSU

More information

DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra DEVM F105 UY2*2779*

DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra DEVM F105 UY2*2779* DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra DEVM F105 UY2*2779* page iii Table of Contents CDE Welcome-----------------------------------------------------------------------v Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------xiii

More information

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE.

IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO PREPARING YOUR APPLICATION PACKAGE. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. A STATEMENT ABOUT THE UNCF/MELLON

More information

MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS PURPOSE

MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS PURPOSE MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REGULATIONS PURPOSE The Virginia Supreme Court has established, by Rule of Court, a mandatory continuing legal education program in the Commonwealth of Virginia, which

More information

PBHL HEALTH ECONOMICS I COURSE SYLLABUS Winter Quarter Fridays, 11:00 am - 1:50 pm Pearlstein 308

PBHL HEALTH ECONOMICS I COURSE SYLLABUS Winter Quarter Fridays, 11:00 am - 1:50 pm Pearlstein 308 PBHL 852 - HEALTH ECONOMICS I COURSE SYLLABUS Winter Quarter 2015 Fridays, 11:00 am - 1:50 pm Pearlstein 308 Instructor Genevieve Pham-Kanter, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Management and

More information

Course Syllabus It is the responsibility of each student to carefully review the course syllabus. The content is subject to revision with notice.

Course Syllabus It is the responsibility of each student to carefully review the course syllabus. The content is subject to revision with notice. Elder Abuse CCJS 498 Criminology & Criminal Justice Studies University of Maryland, Shady Grove Campus Meeting time and location: TU 1:00-3:30 Bldg. III Room Course Syllabus It is the responsibility of

More information

Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications

Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications Annex 1 APPROVED by the Management Board of the Estonian Research Council on 23 March 2016, Directive No. 1-1.4/16/63 Guidelines for Mobilitas Pluss postdoctoral grant applications 1. Scope The guidelines

More information

Graduate Student Travel Award

Graduate Student Travel Award Minimum Requirements for Eligibility: Graduate Student Travel Award 2016-2017 The applicant must provide travel-related information in a timely basis to the administrative staff and complete the UTRGV

More information

Lismore Comprehensive School

Lismore Comprehensive School Lismore Comprehensive School Caring and Learning Together Examinations Policy Policy for External Examinations As a school we in Lismore want our pupils to leave with relevant qualifications in preparation

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

THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG

THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG THE UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG RHET-1105-(3)-002 (Multidisciplinary) Identity and Representation: Mythologizing Mental Illness Term: Spring 2015 Professor: Kim Olynyk Time and Time Slot: Tues/Thurs 2:30-4:45

More information

U : Survey of Astronomy

U : Survey of Astronomy U188-100: Survey of Astronomy Course Format: Online Course Facilitator: Mark Quigley, Ph.D. Course Author/s: Mark Quigley, Ph.D. Course credits: 4 Pre/Corequisites: Math skills equivalent to first-year

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

Personal Tutor Manual

Personal Tutor Manual Personal Tutor Manual Page 1 of 28 Version: 03/03/09 Table of Contents Introduction...3 Why is the role of Personal Tutor important?...3 The undergraduate profile...3 Second year students...3 Final year

More information

ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11: OLSC

ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11: OLSC Fleitz/ENG 111 1 Contact Information ENG 111 Achievement Requirements Fall Semester 2007 MWF 10:30-11:20 227 OLSC Instructor: Elizabeth Fleitz Email: efleitz@bgsu.edu AIM: bluetea26 (I m usually available

More information

Note Taking Handbook Mount Aloysius College Disability Services

Note Taking Handbook Mount Aloysius College Disability Services Note Taking Handbook Mount Aloysius College Disability Services Why does Mount Aloysius College have student note takers? Students at Mount Aloysius College with documented disabilities can receive a variety

More information

PGCE Trainees' Handbook (With Post-16 Enhancement)

PGCE Trainees' Handbook (With Post-16 Enhancement) PGCE Trainees' Handbook 2017-2018 11-16 (With Post-16 Enhancement) Contents Induction Week Timetable 2017-18... 1 First Week Check List... 3 Data Sharing... 3 DBS Certificates... 3 University Tutors...

More information

The Heart of Philosophy, Jacob Needleman, ISBN#: LTCC Bookstore:

The Heart of Philosophy, Jacob Needleman, ISBN#: LTCC Bookstore: Syllabus Philosophy 101 Introduction to Philosophy Course: PHIL 101, Spring 15, 4 Units Instructor: John Provost E-mail: jgprovost@mail.ltcc.edu Phone: 831-402-7374 Fax: (831) 624-1718 Web Page: www.johnprovost.net

More information

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017

Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017 Medical Terminology - Mdca 1313 Course Syllabus: Summer 2017 Northeast Texas Community College exists to provide responsible, exemplary learning opportunities. April Brannon Office: Online Phone: Cell:

More information

CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY

CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY CHMB16H3 TECHNIQUES IN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY FALL 2017 COURSE SYLLABUS Course Instructors Kagan Kerman (Theoretical), e-mail: kagan.kerman@utoronto.ca Office hours: Mondays 3-6 pm in EV502 (on the 5th floor

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

Steps for Thesis / Thematic Paper Process (Master s Degree Program)

Steps for Thesis / Thematic Paper Process (Master s Degree Program) Steps for Thesis / Thematic Paper Process (Master s Degree Program) 1 Student must receive approval from his / her advisor to register for the thesis credit Program Director submits the name of the student

More information

HIST 3300 HISTORIOGRAPHY & METHODS Kristine Wirts

HIST 3300 HISTORIOGRAPHY & METHODS Kristine Wirts HIST 3300 HISTORIOGRAPHY & METHODS Kristine Wirts SPRING 2017 Office: ARHU 311 Phone: 665-3561 E-Mail: kristine.wirts@utrgv.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION and PREREQUISITES: HIST 3300-90L is a hybrid (part online/

More information

American College of Emergency Physicians National Emergency Medicine Medical Student Award Nomination Form. Due Date: February 14, 2012

American College of Emergency Physicians National Emergency Medicine Medical Student Award Nomination Form. Due Date: February 14, 2012 Nomination Form Due Date: February 14, 2012 Please follow instructions closely, and make sure you have included all requested information listed on the checklist. Electronic submissions only. Please refrain

More information

Statement on short and medium-term absence(s) from training: Requirements for notification and potential impact on training progression for dentists

Statement on short and medium-term absence(s) from training: Requirements for notification and potential impact on training progression for dentists Statement on short and medium-term absence(s) from training: Requirements for notification and potential impact on training progression for dentists and doctors Definition Time out of training in this

More information

Optional Practical Training (OPT) Workshop. International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS)

Optional Practical Training (OPT) Workshop. International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) Optional Practical Training (OPT) Workshop International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) OPT OVERVIEW What Is OPT? OPT is 12 months of off-campus work authorization granted by the U.S. Government (USCIS).

More information

STANDARD PEI-STUDENT CONTRACT BETWEEN. Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre (TaF.tc) AND <<STUDENT NAME>>

STANDARD PEI-STUDENT CONTRACT BETWEEN. Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre (TaF.tc) AND <<STUDENT NAME>> STANDARD PEI-STUDENT CONTRACT BETWEEN Textile and Fashion Industry Training Centre (TaF.tc) AND PRIVATE EDUCATION INSTITUTION-STUDENT CONTRACT This Contract binds both the Private Education

More information

AGN 331 Soil Science. Lecture & Laboratory. Face to Face Version, Spring, Syllabus

AGN 331 Soil Science. Lecture & Laboratory. Face to Face Version, Spring, Syllabus AGN 331 Soil Science Lecture & Laboratory Face to Face Version, Spring, 2011 Syllabus Contact Information: J. Leon Young Office number: 936-468-4544 Soil Plant Analysis Lab: 936-468-4500 Agriculture Department,

More information

COMMON FACULTY POLICY AND PROCEDURES ON PLAGIARISM

COMMON FACULTY POLICY AND PROCEDURES ON PLAGIARISM RHODES UNIVERSITY COMMON FACULTY POLICY AND PROCEDURES ON PLAGIARISM 1. POLICY PARTICULARS DATE OF APPROVAL BY RELEVANT COMMITTEE STRUCTURE: May 2008 DATE OF APPROVAL BY SENATE: May 2008 DATE OF APPROVAL

More information

The Policymaking Process Course Syllabus

The Policymaking Process Course Syllabus The Policymaking Process Course Syllabus GOVT 4370 Policy Making Process Fall 2007 Paul J. Bonicelli, PhD Assistant Administrator United States Agency for International Development (USAID) 1300 Pennsylvania

More information

TU-E2090 Research Assignment in Operations Management and Services

TU-E2090 Research Assignment in Operations Management and Services Aalto University School of Science Operations and Service Management TU-E2090 Research Assignment in Operations Management and Services Version 2016-08-29 COURSE INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE HOURS: CONTACT: Saara

More information

International Undergraduate Application for Admission

International Undergraduate Application for Admission CHECKLIST Application fee: US$30 (required) Completed application form Request academic records International Undergraduate Application for Admission Request exam score reports Copy of passport Completed

More information

Pierce County Schools. Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol. Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent

Pierce County Schools. Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol. Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent Pierce County Schools Pierce Truancy Reduction Protocol 2005 2006 Dr. Joy B. Williams Superintendent Mark Dixon Melvin Johnson Pat Park Ken Jorishie Russell Bell 1 Pierce County Truancy Reduction Protocol

More information

WASHINGTON STATE. held other states certificates) 4020B Character and Fitness Supplement (4 pages)

WASHINGTON STATE. held other states certificates) 4020B Character and Fitness Supplement (4 pages) WASHINGTON STATE TEACHER RENEWAL AND CONTINUING CERTIFICATION WAC 181-79A-250 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS (For more information visit our certification website at http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/) Attention:

More information