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Other results (available at undergraduate and postgraduate level)
An Aegrotat degree may be awarded to a candidate who is prevented by reason of
illness from completing the assessment for a degree, subject to the provisions of
Ordinance X.
A candidate may at the discretion of the Faculty Examiners be deemed not to have
sat the examination if the candidate has been prevented from sitting the
examination by illness or other good cause or if the candidate's performance in
the examination has been significantly affected by illness or other serious
personal circumstance.
No recommendation shall be submitted to the Senate in respect of a candidate
who has an outstanding tuition debt to the University.
Where a result is not yet available for a candidate, this shall be stated on the
results list.
11.
Programme and Faculty Examiners' Meetings
Programme Examiners' Meeting
Powers
In respect of undergraduate Final Examinations and postgraduate Examinations
to recommend for submission to the Faculty Examiners' Meeting results in
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respect of the programmes within their purview
to consider, through its Special Cases Sub-Committee, mitigating
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circumstances and, on the basis of evidence of mitigating circumstances, to
exercise discretion in determining a result or mark or to recommend to the
Faculty Examiners that a candidate be deemed not to have sat.
In respect of undergraduate Part 1 and Part 2 examinations
to consider, through its Special Cases Sub-Committee, in accordance with the
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University's procedures, extenuating circumstances which have been referred
to it, and, on the basis of evidence of extenuating circumstances, to determine
whether a module mark be calculated on a variant of the normal method. (It
should be noted that the Faculty Examiners are responsible for deeming a
student not to have sat.)
Membership
The membership of the Programme Examiners' Meeting comprises the Internal
Examiners (from among whom the Heads of the relevant Schools/Departments
should appoint a Chair), the Programme Director, the School Director of Teaching
and Learning and, where appropriate, the External Examiners for the programme.
External Examiners are members of those Examiners' Meetings responsible for
making recommendations in respect of awards.
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