You should seek impartial advice and support from the Students’ Union Advice Centre if you wish to submit an appeal.
8.1.1 This section applies to you if you want to appeal the outcome of any research degree assessment. This regulation may also be available to students who have recently left the University where evidence can be provided to support there is a good reason for raising concerns after being a registered student.
8.1.2 If your appeal would be more appropriately dealt with using a different University procedure, we will advise you of which procedure to use and why. If you raise issues using a different procedure, we may choose to consider it as an appeal instead. If so, we will explain this to you.
8.2.1 If you believe the assessment outcome should be reconsidered and have evidence to support this, you may submit an appeal .There are three grounds for an assessment appeal, and you must evidence at least one of them for your appeal to be considered. They are:
If you are appealing on the grounds of personal circumstances then in accordance with the fit to sit or fit to submit policies (section A4 in the regulations for award), you will need to;
AND
8.2.2 This procedure may not be right for you if:
8.2.3 Assessment appeals are treated as confidentially as possible with information only shared with those who require it for the purposes of investigating or responding to the appeal. In order to fully investigate the complaint you have raised, we are not able to accept anonymous assessment appeals. There may be exceptional circumstances in which this is allowed, or elements of the appeal are able to be kept confidential due to safeguarding concerns or an issue affecting a large group of students, however, this may affect the way we are able to investigate the issue.
8.2.4 No student will be disadvantaged or discriminated against because of making a assessment appeal in good faith in accordance with these regulations.
8.3.1 We acknowledge that these procedures can be difficult and as such, the support available to you is outlined below;
8.4.1 There are two stages to the assessment appeal procedure:
8.4.2 Stage 1 – Initial appeal
8.4.3 Stage 2 - you should use Stage 2 if you believe that your appeal was not dealt with correctly at Stage 1 and you want the outcome to be reviewed: