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  2. 31 Aug 2023: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed. ... TIAA’s maturity assessment was summarised in the report, noting
  3. 8 Feb 2023: 2. Purpose of the policy. 2.1 The purpose of the procedure is to enable all staff and certain other contracted persons,. ... The purpose of the procedure is to allow all staff and certain other contracted persons, with.
  4. 11 Sep 2023: should be appointed to liaise with the student and all staff concerned (by. ... or nominee) will write to the student, setting out the arrangements, and all.
  5. 25 Mar 2024: ensuring that all new programmes are of a high quality. Programme approval and reapproval include. ... issues where applicable. The University responds to all External Examiner reports at both programme and.
  6. 13 Mar 2023: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed. ... colleagues. 4.2 No apologies were received; all members were in
  7. 12 Aug 2020: place would all need consideration and would be explored. 8. Review of cyber security risk and arrangements. ... comparison against all other HE libraries and can be sorted by type, therefore.
  8. 13 Oct 2023: However, those. considering an appeal will normally require access to all the supporting. ... 4. A student who submits an appeal must continue to undertake all resit.
  9. 27 Mar 2024: invited to attend all meetings of the Governing Body. They may take part in. ... Body and of committees of the Governing Body and all business transacted in such.
  10. 12 Aug 2020: US confirmed. that actions are all monitored to ensure that nothing is lost. ... 8.2 AC noted not all areas can be audited and the audit plan therefore highlights the key areas.
  11. 25 Oct 2023: 4.2 No apologies were received; all were in attendance. 4.3 EvdL invited members to provide any updates to the Register of Interests. ... EvdL invited CM to provide an overview. 7.3 CM reminded the Committee that all universities were required to
  12. 7 Apr 2021: 4.2 All members were in attendance. 4.3 No conflicts of interest were declared. ... The. Committee received updates on all outstanding items. The two key outstanding high/medium items were discussed.
  13. 2 Apr 2024: Within the summary of latest rankings, of particular note was the Gold TEF award, an accolade for which the BoG wished to congratulate all those involved. ... BoG sought assurances that all parties involved in finalising the AFR were aware; SA confirmed
  14. 25 Jul 2020: ACTION US agreed to review this to ensure optimal timings and that the register remains up-to-date at all times. ... The key areas of risk were management override and revenue recognition – which are standard across all audits.
  15. 25 Mar 2023: All queries had been resolved or were being followed through to the Committee’s and External Auditors’ satisfaction and consequently a clean opinion on the workings of the University had gone
  16. 2 Dec 2022: Reflective practice is a core element of all modular assessment tasks. ... All registered students of the Plymouth Marjon University are entitled to draw upon a range of the University’s student support and guidance services.
  17. 19 Nov 2023: At GR’s invitation they introduced themselves; their skills and experience were noted and all were thanked for their support. ... In terms of what made Marjon special, its friendly atmosphere, approachability of lecturers, provision of specialist
  18. 27 Mar 2024: relation to the third criteria. All successful applicants for the title of Professor. ... achievement in relation to the third criteria. All successful applicants for the title.
  19. 12 Aug 2020: All other outstanding. matters were to be discussed during the meeting. ... improvements all impact on the league table positions. 8.2 Grade inflation was briefly discussed and SP noted there is a growing focus on how.
  20. 5 Apr 2024: A systematic,. principled analysis is, however, necessary in all cases since it forms an integral part. ... extent of any variability in realisation without the need to scan across all 9 columns.
  21. 18 Oct 2021: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance. 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed colleagues. ... This reflected a continuing evolution around audit
  22. 26 Mar 2024: It will enable us to continue the mission of providing a transformative values-based education for all who are capable by enabling progression through to doctorate level. ... Plymouth Marjon University introduced a report and support approach to identify
  23. 2 Jul 2022: 6.4 The Committee was satisfied with the position and AGREED to close all items recommended for closure under point 3 of the report. ... to increase this to over 95% (while some other Universities still offered none at all); some Universities had lost
  24. 7 Apr 2021: RW invited fellow governors to join him in expressing thanks and appreciation to all Marjon’s staff and students. ... He paid tribute to RW and his team for all they had achieved.
  25. 12 Jul 2022: Assessment tasks are all written, and each task builds on the previous one/s to scaffold students’ progression. ... All three assessment tasks for the first module, PCMM51, then support the completion of a small-scale research project which is
  26. 4 Apr 2022: MAIN MEETING – all in attendance 4. Welcome, Apologies & Declaration of Conflicts of Interests 4.1 Opening the main part of the meeting, Committee Chair, Emma van der Lugt, welcomed.
  27. 19 Jun 2024: Models of shared and collaborative working will enable all programme team members to benefit from scholarly activity. ... The briefings ensure that all tutors have up-to-date information. All placements are preceded by a series of workshops that develop
  28. 27 Jun 2021: 4.2 No apologies were received; all members were in attendance. 4.3 EvdL wished to put on record the Committee’s appreciation of John Searson’s tremendous. ... 6.5 EvdL thanked SA for the reporting format and was pleased to see progress in all areas.
  29. 11 May 2023: Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation is highly applicable in all organisations, and focuses on. ... on their level of pre-existing qualifications:. 1. Direct entry under the University’s normal Admissions Criteria, and completion of all.
  30. 12 Aug 2020: All academics. had updated their course pages and open day bookings had since increased significantly. ... online system which includes automated reminders and an easier way to capture all.
  31. 18 Jan 2024: As such, the degree promotes development of English language, communication, intercultural knowledge and introduces both business / management concepts and reflective practice, all of which is essential in any postgraduate career option.
  32. 28 Oct 2020: currently approve all capital requests and SA explained the process for this. ... US to adjust all cycles of business to reflect this process of approval.
  33. 27 Mar 2024: conversations) as almost all of these are not currently comparable year on year. ... from 553 Firm Accepts (all courses) in 2020 to 829 in 2023 intake.
  34. 7 Apr 2021: 1.2 No apologies were received; all members were in attendance. 1.3 Written declarations of interest were noted in Part B. ... 3.2 SA reminded the committee of the move being undertaken to a financial model where all annual costs would be covered by
  35. 18 Dec 2023: 5. All students will be invited to attend the interviews associated with these. ... taker, by mutual agreement. The Panel will not meet unless all members and.
  36. 3 Jun 2024: Inclusive and authentic assessments, Inclusive assessments which can be completed by all individuals. ... requirements: minimum of a mean of 50% for all modules and have passed the empirical project.
  37. 25 Mar 2024: 2. Fraud - Initial Reporting. All actual or suspected incidents should be reported immediately either:. • ... 5. Communications. The Lead Investigator should take single responsibility for all subsequent communications.
  38. 15 Jul 2022: MJ outlined further potential to be realised, around growth, upskilling and place/space initiatives, all of which were rooted in the University’s values and reflected the transformative power of education ... 6.3 GR requested BoG’s support in
  39. 2 Aug 2023: general information applicable to all students and the academic regulations specific to all the. ... Safety at Work Policy applies to all employees, students, contractors, sub-contractors and.
  40. 6 Jul 2018: is the most significant, in relative terms, of all the changes they have noted. ... young people’s words. Once all the stores have been read, the group discusses and agrees 4.
  41. 25 Jun 2024: This is integrated across all modules and in practice placements and students are supported to develop these skills. ... Exemptions to University Regulations • All assessment tasks of each module must be passed in order to pass the module. •
  42. 11 Sep 2023: Assessment Board will take the appropriate course of action. All actions will be. ... to all assessed work at all FHEQ Levels. 12.6 Marking and Grading.
  43. 10 Aug 2020: 3.1 All matters arising were considered complete. 4. To consider the Management Accounts. ... activities at the Strategy Day. 11.5 The committee agreed that ensuring all Board members feel involved.
  44. 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. ... 12. Professional Advisory Group. A Professional Advisory Group (PAG) has
  45. 7 Mar 2024: Business start-up – There are a range of opportunities for students to engage with entrepreneurship at all levels of the programme. ... BSc Business (BSN) v1.7. Lectures All modules will have scheduled lectures to ensure curriculum content is discussed.
  46. 13 Feb 2023: 1.2 No apologies were received; all members were in attendance. 1.3 AH invited members to provide any updates to the Register of Interests, which was included.
  47. 10 Aug 2020: ACTION: ALL. 7.8 In reply, CG noted the co-operation between the Estates Development Task Group (of which she was Chair) and this committee. ... Shum for their attendance and contributions. The committee joined AH in wishing GG all the best, this being
  48. 12 Sep 2023: University staff involved in their complaint to be impartial, fair and above all. ... A copy of the complaint will normally be supplied to all affected parties.
  49. 7 Jul 2023: 6.4 Student recruitment analysis across all areas of provision was discussed.
  50. 28 Sep 2023: The University will maintain a permanent record of all the academic awards it. ... confers. 4. These regulations apply to all academic awards of the University wherever or.
  51. 20 Aug 2020: filing systems. 3.2 “Data subjects” for the purpose of this policy include all living individuals about whom we. ... We are the data controller of all. personal data used in our business.

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