2022-23

Appointment of External Examiners for Taught Courses at Undergraduate and Postgraduate Level

23.1 External Examiners are usually appointed for four years, normally commencing on 1 October and completing their term of office on 30 September four years later. Once an External Examiner's four-year term of office has expired, they may not be re-appointed as an External Examiner for the University until five years have elapsed.

Occasionally, an External Examiner may have been appointed for a term of office of less than four years. In such cases, the examiner’s term of office may be extended, on application to Academic Policy & Governance.[1]

Academic Policy & Governance advises Heads of School or their nominee (hereinafter referred to as Head(s) of School) when an External Examiner's appointment is due to expire and requests that steps be taken to appoint a replacement, except by agreement of the Senate.

Appointment Process

1. Head(s) of School completes a nomination form and signs it. The form must be signed and endorsed by all the Head(s) of School, contributing to the course/programme. The following documents must be included with the nomination form:

  • A copy of the nominee's passport
  • A copy of the nominee's CV

In the case of intercalated degrees, due to the number of Schools involved, it is acceptable for the nominating School to obtain agreement via email from the other participating Schools and for the head of the nominating School only to sign the form. Evidence of these agreements should be included with the original nomination form.

2. The form is then passed to Academic Policy & Governance for approval.

3. After consideration and approval, an appointment letter is sent to the examiner. Copies of this appointment letter are also sent to the Head of School Administration.

Appointment

On appointment External Examiners receive the following information:

  • Note of Guidance for External Examiners for Undergraduate and Post­graduate Courses
  • Guide to the Code of Assessment – Grading Student Performance
  • Code of Assessment  
  • Registration Form 

[1] Academic Policy & Governance is a new unit which combines the former Senate and Academic Collaborations offices.

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