1.1 The constitutional framework within which the University operates is based upon its Royal Charter and the supporting Statutes and Ordinances. The pass mark for the module as a whole is 50%. 4.8 Reasonable AdjustmentPolicy and Procedure. The Student Conduct Regulations have been approved by Senate. 2.8The due date for submission of the dissertation for Master's Programmes shall be: 2.9 Within each stage of a programme, a diet of approved modules must be specified. because of this. You can contact your School informally first and discuss the issue with The provider ensures that students who are awarded qualifications have the opportunity to achieve standards beyond the threshold level that are reasonably comparable with those achieved in other UK providers. Im meant to graduate in August, will my appeal be processed by then? The provider has sufficient appropriately qualified and skilled staff to deliver a high-quality academic experience. When you study for an ordinary degree, the aim is to pass and achieve a degree in your subject. 5.2 The candidate will be approved for the award upon completion of corrections and amendments. Nid 3.4 If a student has not achieved sufficient credit to progress, the student will be permitted to resit failed assessments/module(s) during the Resit Examination period provided they have not failed more credit than in the resit rule adopted by their School. Characteristics, Absent from assessment without good cause, Accepted extenuating circumstances that have not been remedied against the assessment, Accepted extenuating circumstances relating to a, Academic Misconduct upheld against the assessment, Academic Misconduct upheld against the module. Assessment and Examining Board Regulations. 1.2Higher Doctorates are earned awards of the University, made in recognition of excellence in academic scholarship, evidenced by a submission of publications. The Appeals It also seeks to address any disruption caused by the two bouts of University College Union (UCU) strike action which . The resubmission must be made within a period not exceeding 5 years from the date of the examination. Most people aim to get a' first class', or 'first' (formally called first class honours) in their degree which means their average of all their assessments in university is 70% or above. receiving and considering recommendations from Boards of Studies; reviewing and analysing student feedback and considering any recommendations from the Student Staff Panel(s); ensuring that the arrangements for teaching, assessment and supporting students adhere to and are aligned with the Universitys regulations, policies and procedures and the Universitys strategies; identifying enhancement initiatives which contribute to the achievement of the aims of the Education and Student sub-strategy and oversight on the impact and effectiveness of actions taken; ensuring the completion of Schools Annual Review and Enhancement (ARE) submission; providing oversight of the implementation and effectiveness of actions in the Student Experience Enhancement plan; promoting opportunities for staff development; integrating consideration of equality, and diversity and inclusion and sustainability in all matters falling within its remit. after the thesis has been examined, or submitted for examination, but before the oral examination (where required) can be held. It intends to ensure that students' academic achievements are not affected by the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic since March 16, 2020. If approved, a revised period of registration and earliest/latest dates for the submission of the thesis will be determined on a pro-rata basis. (paragraph 7.4 Modular The Exam Board shall consider the performance of each student in each module and shall determine whether the student has: Passed Module/Unit of Study Grade Decision PM Passed the module/unit of study PC PR Pass Awarded Credit or unit . be a graduate of Cardiff University, or of the University of Wales following candidature at Cardiff University, of at least six years' standing prior to registration; be a member of Cardiff University staff of at least six years' standing prior to registration; be a holder of an honorary title of Cardiff University of at least six years' standing prior to registration. We have dividedthe information and resources you need into the pages below. 5.4 The Policy and Procedure for the Monitoring of Research Students, and the Policy on Research Student Supervision will not apply. Reply 1 5 years ago A 999tigger Potatamort Requests for assessments to be taken outside Cardiff - Sections relating to this procedure have been removed, as this is covered in the Examination and Assessment Policy and Procedures. 1.7 The candidate is not approved for the award and no further submission is permitted. Students who achieve a final mark of 38% or 39% will be awarded a degree classification of Third Class Honours provided that: they have achieved a module mark of 40% or more in modules at level 5 or level 6 to the value of at least 120 credits. In accordance with relevant legislation, the University will consider reasonable adjustments for students with disabilities, provided it does not impact on academic competency standards. 5.1 Examining Boards, in recommending the candidate for the degree, shall certify that the thesis/research portfolio submitted meets the required criteria. 3.2 The University recognises the importance of religious observance and whilst every effort will be made to accommodate such requests, it may not be possible to meet these in all cases. The Academic Manual published on the UCL web pages are the source of reference for all matters relating to overarching examination and assessment regulations.. 2.1 For the purpose of these Regulations, a work is regarded as published only if it is traceable through ordinary catalogues, abstracts or citation indices, and copies are available in the public domain. Criminal Convictions policy, procedure and guidance: details the requirements for the disclosure of criminal convictions and the procedure for consideration of any disclosure. circumstances that have been affected by a Protected Characteristic you may be eligible for additional 2.8 The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for ensuring that students receive information about the level of fees that are due and how to make a fee payment to the University. 3.2.If a member of staff has concerns about the conduct of a student, it should first be raised with the students Head of School or Department, as appropriate, who may refer the case for an independent investigation. 7.1 Reseach students must present their thesis for examination within the maximum periods of study permitted for their degree: 7.2 Research students who are permitted entry with advanced standing must present their thesis for examination within the remaining time-limit permitted for the programme. If the reason for lateness is not deemed good enough, your appeal will be rejected. Entry to some research programmes is only available via specified funding routes. Official Results Transcripts are normally released in June/July, usually by A fresh examination of the thesis/portfolio, normally by the original examiners, is required. An Exit (Subsidiary) Award is an approved alternative award that may be made in the event that a student has not achieved the full requirements of their intended award, but has achieved sufficient credit requirements for an alternative award that has been aproved on their programme of study. internal or external student. Evidence should ideally The University Awards and Progress Committee, under authority delegated to it by Senate and Council, receives recommendations from Examining Boards and admits those qualified to degrees, certificates, diplomas or other academic award of the University (Ordinance 10). 1.3The submitted publication may be any combination of books, articles and creative works, printed or otherwise reproduced, which are traceable through ordinary catalogues, abstracts or citation indices, and available in the public domain. Cardiff University 95.70% University of Central Lancashire 52% De Montfort University 85.90% University of East Anglia 91.49% University of Hertfordshire 85.88% University of Huddersfield 90.00% Keele University 81.25% King's College London 96.51% Kingston University 79.83% University of Lincoln 86.96% Liverpool John Moores University 89.47% This may include academic requirements, relevant professional experience, and requirements as outlined by professional, statutory, or regulatory bodies including appropriate Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) checks, and health and medical checks, and bursary eligibility. 5.1 The final mark used to classify degrees is the combined average of the module marks (calculated as specified in the module regulations) contributing to the final award, weighted according to the classification rule for the programme and credit value of the modules, calculated, rounded, and recorded as a whole number. they have achieved a module mark of 70% or more in modules at level 5 or level 6 to the value of at least 120 credits. It also specifies how students may submit an application to extend the time they have to complete their research. Where the year of E/PL or study abroad is taken between years 3 and 4: Students who have been awarded 120 credits at level 6 or above, at least 90 of which are at level 7, shall: Students who have been awarded 240 credits at level 6 or above, at least 210 of which are at level 7, shall: A student may, with the Head of School's approval, begin supervised or unsupervised preparatory work on the Dissertation prior to completion of the Postgraduate Diploma Stage, but may not submit work for examination until the Postgraduate Diploma Stage of the Programme has been passed. appropriate to allow you additional time to provide the evidence. outcome of your appeal, and an updated degree certificate will be sent to you. Format of Masters dissertations - Regulations have been added at section 10 to outline basic requirements and special provisions. How can I challenge it? If you are seeking a financial remedy it may appropriate for you to engage with the University Scaling of Marks Scaling is where an assessment or module marks are adjusted (up or down) for an entire cohort or group of similarly affected students to ensure that the academic standards achieved by students are equivalent to previous years. provide a very good reason as to why you missed the original deadline. The expectations and practices noted in the supporting advice and guidance on Concerns, Complaints and Appeals, being particularly relevant: 1.1 The University aims to provide you with high-quality opportunities to help you pursue your programme and study towards your degree. If, as a result of your appeal, you are given the opportunity to resit an assessment in the next academic External examiners are also asked to confirm that the policies and procedures to ensure academic rigour have been applied consistently and fairly, and to comment on good practice and make recommendations on enhancement. 8.6 The University permits forms of assessment, including examinations, to be conducted in locations away from Cardiff and Cardiff University. an undergraduate student is permitted three attempts to achieve the award of credit in a module (a first attempt and two re-assessment attempts, which will normally be held in the resit period and/or by repeating the next academic session). If your appeal related to Candidates for postgraduate taught degree programmes are required either to hold qualifications at Credit and Qualifications Framework (CQFW) level 6 (or above) or equivalent as determined by Cardiff University in its qualification equivalency guides, or to have been assessed by the Academic School as having equivalent professional experience/learning. and Funding Advice Team may be able to advise you if this is the case. 20+ years of risk, data, technology, operations and product management experience working in global and regional Financial Services firms in the UK & US. 3.1 Entry requirements are set by the Academic School. 4.4 A formal offer of study is only valid for the stated programme of study and start date. Nothing here in contained constitutes an order for goods Students who achieve a final mark of 58% or 59.% will be awarded a degree classification of Second Class Honours, Division I (2:1) provided that: they have achieved a module mark of 60% or more in modules at level 5 or level 6 to the value of at least 120 credits. Oversubscription policies: provides the policy and procedure for the Schools of Dentistry, Healthcare Sciences, and Medicine as relates to number caps. These Academic Regulations and associated policies and procedures provide a framework for the development, management and delivery of programmes and study at Cardiff University. 12.5 The role and duties of external examiners, information relating to their induction, and reporting requirements are specified in the External Examiners Policy. 4.3 The requirement to hold a second viva for a resubmitted thesis may be waived by the examiners, but only where they are unanimously of the view that the resubmitted thesis meets the requirement of the intended award. 6.4 Compliance with the Policy and Procedure on the Monitoring of Research Students is mandatory and applies to all students registered for research degrees, including full-time, part-time and staff candidates. Table of Procedures - The table at 4.8 mapping student events to the relevant procedure has been removed, and will be placed in the Student Handbook instead. The majority of the work must be single-authored or first-authored. "Cardiff Giant" is a song on the 2012 album Ten Stories by the band mewithoutYou. 3.1.If a student has concerns about the conduct of another student, it should be reported to the University via the Student Complaints Procedure and it may be referred for an independent investigation. made need to seek professional, legal support. If you are seeking a remedy mark. It was named after Cardiff, the capital of Wales. may reject your circumstances but, the longer you wait to submit, the longer you will need to provide oni bai bod archeb swyddogol yn cyd-fynd ag ef, protected 1.4 Credit is an award made to a student in recognition of the achievement of designated learning outcomes at a specified credit level. There are 17 halls of residence on campus. The University will take all reasonable steps to minimise disruption to students wherever reasonably possible, for example, by giving reasonable notice of changes to Regulations before they take effect, or by phasing in the changes, if appropriate. If you do not pass, you simply do not get a degree. 6.2 Supervisors are responsible for supporting the research students assigned to them in accordance with the Policy on Supervisor Responsibilities. 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During their registration period, the candidate produces a critical commentary which accompanies the works and forms part of the submission. 4.4.4. Can I challenge this decision? 5.1.10 The PGR Strategy Group shall be chaired by a College Dean (Postgraduate), nominated by the Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research, Innovation and Enterprise. In the UK system: 70% or above is the top band of grades (a 1st) 60-69% (called a 2:1) is considered a good mark 50-60% is called a 2:2 40% is a pass (a 3rd). An Aegrotat award does not necessarily entitle the holder to registration with a professional body, or exemption from the requirements of any professional qualification, or progression to another academic programme or another stage of a programme which might otherwise be associated with the programme concerned. Advice and guidance is available in a code of practice on Academic Representation. with any of the specified grounds, we suggest that you speak to one of our advisers. This procedure specifies the requirement for students to apply to the University for an absence from their research studies if they are absent for more than a short period in order that the University can support their absence and plan for their return to study. No. An additional signpost to the list of related procedures at section 4 has also been added. audio or visual materials). We understand that you may be reluctant to express dissatisfaction with your experience characteristic we would advise you to mention this in your appeal. Students are also expected to act with personal integrity and honesty. Here you will find all the information you need about the Cardiff University Academic Appeals Policy and Procedure and guidance in making a successful academic appeal. The expectations and practices noted in the supporting advice and guidance on Admissions, Recruitment and Widening Access being particularly relevant: The University welcomes applications from people from all backgrounds with the potential and determination to succeed on our programmes. 8.2 The Universitys Admissions process is founded on the following principles: 8.3 The following policies and procedures are associated with these Regulations: Applicant Verification policy: details the policy and procedure for investigating concerns regarding false, incorrect, or misleading information. The academic standards of courses meet the requirements of the relevant national qualifications framework. After the thesis has been submitted (or resubmitted) but before the viva examination (where required for a resubmission) and the student is not able to attend the viva examination. The candidate is required to pay a resubmission fee. The provider has sufficient and appropriate facilities, learning resources and student support services to deliver a high-quality academic experience. with a word document attachment that contains a draft appeal. The overall adjustment resulting from one or more interruptions and/or extensions cannot exceed the overall time limit which is permitted for the programme. 2.1 The University recognises the importance of the Welsh language and, wherever possible, requests to be assessed through the medium of Welsh will be granted. your third and final attempt at the module, unless you are granted an examining board remedy through the Following an offer of a place, an offer may be withdrawn or changed if information comes to the attention of the University which could have influenced the decision or outcome of an application. If the failed assessment took place after the 16th March 2020, the Safety Net Policy may apply. feedback relating to the assessment, which may have misled you to attain a low mark, then you may be What remedies can I get from the Appeals Procedure? acts of God, flood, earthquake, windstorm or other natural disaster or severe weather condition; pandemics, epidemics of infectious diseases and other threats to public health; collapse of building structures, failure of machinery, computers or vehicles; damage, interruption or lack of access to buildings, facilities or equipment; labour disputes, including strikes and industrial and other action; interruption or failure of utility service, including but not limited to electric power, gas or water; the acts, decrees, legislation, regulations or restriction of any government; the unexpected absence or departure of a key member of staff; where the numbers recruited to a programme and/or module are so low that it is not possible to deliver an appropriate quality of education to students enrolled on it; in response to the requirements of an accrediting body or professional regulator; the acts or delays of any governmental or local authority; and/or. 5.1 The Head of School/nominee will appoint an adviser or advisers for the candidate's period of registration. The University recognises that students with disabilities may require adjustments to assessments in order to allow students to fully and fairly engage in University programmes. year, this may incur additional fees. The regulations and policies will be kept under regular review to ensure they continue both to support internal processes to function efficiently and effectively, and to fully meet the requirements of the revised UK Quality Code for Higher Education. support or remedies. 16.1 The Academic Registrar shall inform students in writing of any re-registration Fees payable by candidates required to be re-assessed in one or more module(s) or unit(s) of study. Fee status information: guidance on what fee category an applicant may fall under and how to apply for an additional assessment. If you are stating that your circumstances and your appeal related to a Protected Characteristic, it is School-level policies: provides details of additional admissions policies for specialist Schools/programmes. Approval of the deferral is not guaranteed. 4.3 The candidate is invited to revise and resubmit their thesis for the award. This may include any non-standard forms of submission/assessment approved by the Academic Standards and Quality Committee in respect of particular Programmes. 6.6 Where a student has not yet submitted their thesis, a sufficient amount of work must have been completed, of a standard commensurate with the award. Generator to assist students with writing their appeals. the DClinPsy and the DEdPsy may be studied full-time only prior to professional qualification, or part-time only after professional qualification; the student will be working on full-time research, and on a particular, agreed project; the research work will be undertaken under the direction and supervision of a main University supervisor nominated by the Head of School (in accordance with section 6 below); such control shall include the right of the supervisor to have reasonable access to the student and their work in their place of employment. The thesis shall be resubmitted no less than 12 weeks and no more than 1 year from the date of the examination. The regulations will be kept under regular review to ensure they continue both to support internal processes to function efficiently and effectively, and to fully meet the requirements of the OIA Good Practice Framework for handling complaints and academic appeals, and the revised UK Quality Code for Higher Education.

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