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  2. 21 Feb 2024: collaboratively developed with key stakeholders, namely, academic, research and professional. services staff employed by Marjon and all registered Marjon students. ... All. dissertations are sourced from Marjon students who have achieved a 2:1 or above
  3. 25 Oct 2023: 1. All full-time undergraduate students (on Honours and Foundation Degrees). must take a minimum of 120 credits in each year, usually comprised of six 20-. ... programme concerned. Students take all of their 120 credits in the Single.
  4. 3 Jun 2024: Working with the students, we introduce and discuss assessments so that all students can participate, for example presentations can be delivered live or recorded. ... Blended learning A blended learning pedagogy underpins the programme. This approach
  5. 2 Aug 2023: general information applicable to all students and the academic regulations specific to all the. ... However, the dining-in scheme is available to all students. If you're interested, simply.
  6. 27 Mar 2024: During 2019-20 we had 21 students completing PGR programmes including eight students. ... potential supervisors for PGR provision, 25 of these staff members supervised PGR students.
  7. 24 May 2024: Key: Bold = all Board members welcome; Green = lunch, dinner or tour Page 1 of 4. ... Key: Bold = all Board members welcome; Green = lunch, dinner or tour Page 2 of 4.
  8. 25 Jun 2024: 2.1 Integrating Sustainability into the Curriculum The programme team are responsible for embedding sustainability into the curriculum by considering the future impact of the lives of all students who pass ... Students must complete 120 credits at each
  9. 25 Mar 2024: the student journey, consistent with the Strategic Plan. 4 The University is committed to promoting equal opportunities for all students. ... admissions decisions undertake regular training and receive appropriate. updates. 2 All University staff,
  10. 25 Mar 2024: DATA PROTECTION STATEMENT FOR STUDENTS 2023-24. The University processes data about you for a variety of purposes, involving all. ... placement and for educational and assessment purposes. Annual Safeguarding Declaration. To meet DfE and OfSTED
  11. 27 Mar 2024: Measuring learning gain, ensuring that students make progress, and ensuring all students. ... service. 9.5 SS invited all governors to visit the team and offer their time and experttise to students.
  12. 11 Sep 2023: times. These procedures may be applicable to all students in respect of any. ... 3. In addition, the University will ensure that all students admitted onto its health.
  13. 27 Mar 2024: 2021 ongoing. Ensure that awareness of our services is regularly communicated to staff so that all staff are aware of how to signpost students. ... Continue to work with students to mobilise all of their available support networks when they.
  14. 18 Dec 2023: 5. All students will be invited to attend the interviews associated with these. ... Education and the University’s Collaborative Provision Regulations and. Procedures, all students registered for the University’s awards have the.
  15. 27 Mar 2024: Humanity. • I help my team to succeed, and to support students to succeed. ... community synergy. We are keen to make our students successful, but we should focus on the success of all our people.
  16. 25 Mar 2024: regarded as potential misconduct. 5. Responsibilities of Students. 5.1 Students must ensure at all times that their personal data provided to the University. ... 10. Suspected or potential data protection breaches. 10.1 All staff and students must report
  17. 11 Sep 2023: must inform all students of the reason for the delay, and state the date by. ... assessment. For all non-standard assessment, students should refer to the. relevant Module Descriptor.
  18. 25 Oct 2023: manner. • ensure that all students are treated fairly and equitably in the light of. ... circumstances which are affecting their performance. • protect the academic integrity of programmes for all students. •
  19. 11 Sep 2023: See page 17 of this document for details of the support available to all students. ... At programme level, all students are allocated a Personal Development Tutor (PDT) for the duration of their studies.
  20. 24 Aug 2023: In addition, all students undertake a 100 hour placement/work based learning during their second year on the programme. ... In addition, all students undertake a placement (100 hours) during their second year on the programme.
  21. 6 Sep 2023: The variety of assessment tasks is intended to enable all students to have the opportunity to demonstrate a range of strengths. ... Committee meetings for current students and by email to all students who are currently taking a progression route at level
  22. 25 Mar 2024: assessed on a needs basis, with all students eligible for a minimum level dependant on. ... Participation Strategy which commits the University to:. • Supporting all students to maximize their personal and professional potential and.
  23. 12 Sep 2023: programmes of Plymouth Marjon University, whether undergraduate or. postgraduate, to all research degree students and to all apprentices enrolled. ... 12. All students involved in proceedings will be encouraged to engage in support.
  24. 30 May 2024: The programme team are responsible for embedding sustainability into the curriculum by considering the future impact of the lives of all students who pass through the programme. ... All academic material will be streamed live and recorded allowing
  25. 26 Mar 2024: Master’s survival guideBy MA Education students, for MA Education students. The most valuable resource that all educators have is each other. ... They offer free mental health and wellbeing support services to all people in the sector.
  26. 10 Apr 2024: In all modules, the titles and focus of assessments are drawn from and informed by students’ professional development needs and discussed and approved with University Tutors. ... At the admissions stage, all applications will be for the MAEd (but
  27. 25 Mar 2024: The University will continue to ensure that students from all backgrounds have the opportunity to access, succeed in and progress from higher education, and are fully supported in doing so. ... target. T16a_04. Ongoing retention targets in 2020-25 A&PP
  28. 25 Mar 2024: being, forming social relationships or obtaining results in competition at all levels." This. ... experiences to ensure all students can develop networks and social capital to shape.
  29. 27 Mar 2024: 2.9 Students/Apprentices. All students/apprentices of Marjon are expected to ensure their personal safety and that of others who may be affected by their acts or omissions. ... All students/apprentices are expected to:. • Co-operate with the VC, SMT,
  30. 27 Mar 2024: binary staff and students. Purpose. To ensure minimum standards of support, clarify expectations for all and establish. ... It is important to discuss any concerns students might have in making changes and provide all options available.
  31. 14 Mar 2024: All students studying on programmes leading to a University award or the award of credit will be registered with the University. ... 6.5 Student Feedback and Representation In order to facilitate effective engagement with students, all students on
  32. 25 Mar 2024: years. • When comparing results for taught students versus collaborative partner students, the percentage. ... the Board of Governors. Classification Algorithms. The classification algorithm for all undergraduate students is made available and
  33. 27 Mar 2024: awards credit at module level for all students studying the modules in its area,. ... and all students taught by or with the External Examiner or Moderator have.
  34. 27 Mar 2024: business school with a focus on equipping Marjon students with entrepreneurial competencies and. ... including the relevant variables and whether governors will. RiW/GR/All July meeting.
  35. 11 Sep 2023: programmes of Plymouth Marjon University, whether undergraduate or. postgraduate, to all research degree students and to all apprentices enrolled. ... should be appointed to liaise with the student and all staff concerned (by.
  36. 6 Jul 2023: Students learn in school placements and the through connected synchronous and asynchronous digital learning platforms. ... Intellectual skills:. By the end of this programme students should be able to demonstrate: 6.
  37. 24 Aug 2023: For example, learning enhancement activities such as course conferences and off site visits will be publicised in an annual calendar and available to all students. ... All students are required to undertake a 100 hour placement/work based learning during
  38. 20 Jul 2023: All modules include forms of assessment that gage students’ level of knowledge, understanding, analytical, critical and contextual skills. ... This enables. students to apply skills in a range of performance disciplines (signing, music,.
  39. 26 Jun 2024: British Association of Sport Rehabilitators and Trainers states that all students must achieve a minimum of 400 hours clinical experience throughout the three years and, for the student to apply for ... All students that engage in work-based modules are
  40. 27 Mar 2024: Service and flexibility expectations grow ever higher. Our students and future students are. ... conversations) as almost all of these are not currently comparable year on year.
  41. 6 Mar 2024: campus. These incremental developments are all part of the overall plan to attract and convert new students to programmes; some of which support our Public Sector partners. ... We continue to be proud of our place in Plymouth and the South West and thank
  42. 10 Oct 2023: The Honours Project also provides all students with the opportunity to choose an area of interest – for work context, age groups, special populations, for example expedition leadership, special needs, neurodiversity, adventure ... A good example of
  43. 28 Sep 2023: The University will maintain a permanent record of all the academic awards it. ... 4. The University will publish guidance for staff, students and applicants in its.
  44. 13 Nov 2023: Close liaison with key local delivery partners across all three years of study, giving students the chance to build networks through their involvement in real community projects. • ... A virtual forum on the virtual learning environment, accessible to
  45. 10 Oct 2023: A virtual forum on the virtual learning environment, accessible to all students and the tutors, will be used to stimulate discussion and debate outside of scheduled teaching time. ... 6.1 e-Learning. Members of the subject team all utilise the Marjon VLE
  46. 10 Oct 2023: 3. Develop students’ understanding of diversity within varied cultural and social backgrounds that allows all to explore and fulfil their potential in the cognitive, affective and psychomotor domains. ... The rapport developed with students makes for
  47. 27 Mar 2024: Our notable successes include outstanding sports facilities for elite athletes that can also be enjoyed by all students and staff, NHS-endorsed health and well-being clinics and programmes, highly praised ... The Marjon Business School will make
  48. 11 Sep 2023: attendance. For accredited programmes where there is a requirement for. students to pass all elements of the assessment, the resit mark for the module. ... Leader. Students restarting the year must pay the full tuition fee, attend all.
  49. 6 Sep 2023: The variety of assessment tasks is intended to enable all students to have the opportunity to demonstrate a range of strengths. ... Committee meetings for current students and by email to all students who are currently taking a progression route at level
  50. 8 Jan 2024: Students also use e-portfolios as part of their core subject knowledge tracking in PMEC06, PMED06H and PMED08 (including an ICT/ computing audit) and all students are required to submit their ... All students are encouraged to continue to study as they
  51. 11 Sep 2023: programmes of Plymouth Marjon University, whether undergraduate or. postgraduate, to all research degree students, and to all apprentices enrolled. ... to programme-specific regulations. For example, programmes leading to. professional accreditation may