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CASE SUMMARIES

Postgraduate students - CS062405

An international MSc student was withdrawn from their course after admitting to plagiarism in multiple coursework assessments. The student appealed against their withdrawal explaining that they were under pressure to perform well, and that because both their partner and their child had been unwell, their partner had been unable to offer them any support. They also explained they felt unable to openly discuss their concerns with anyone.

Postgraduate students - CS062406

An international PhD student was being sponsored by the government in their home country. When they submitted their thesis, it was not successful.

Postgraduate students - CS062407

A student was registered on a full-time MRes programme. At the end of two years of study, students who met certain academic requirements could be considered for transfer onto a PhD programme.

Postgraduate students - CS062408

Due to a staffing restructure, a member of academic staff who was the lead supervisor for a PhD student accepted a redundancy package which took immediate effect. The provider took four months to confirm the student’s new supervisory team. The student made a complaint about how long this had taken and about unclear communications.

Academic appeal - CS052401

A student made an academic appeal against a fail grade for a practical exam involving interaction with patients in a healthcare setting (an OSCE).

Academic appeal - CS052402

A student passed a foundation year course but did not meet the grade boundary to progress onto a four-year MPharm course.

Academic appeal - CS052403

A student submitted their assignment online, four minutes after the submission deadline.

Academic appeal - CS052404

A postgraduate student did not achieve a passing grade for their dissertation at the second attempt.

International student - CS052405

After two assessment opportunities, an international student was successful in some modules but unsuccessful in others.

International student - CS052406

An international student was called to an academic misconduct meeting because their answers to a closed book exam had included a significant proportion of text copied from published sources and lecture notes.

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