Dear Ekaterina,
I responded to the email address you provide in this email
([log in to unmask]) several weeks ago but have not had a reply.
Perhaps you could forward this on for me?
Your email said you were interested in potential assessors and I am
interested in becoming a DSA Assessor and very willing to train. I am
disabled (I have a visual impairment, a hearing impairment and a back
problem) and currently finishing my PhD looking at print impairment in
higher education. I asked in my initial email if I could have more
information about what is involved in being an assessor for the Open
University (e.g. do you see students at home, how many student do you
tend to see in a week, that sort of thing).
I look forward to your reply,
Emma
On 08/01/2009, E.Barakhta <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Dear All
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> The Open University is looking to expand the network of their assessors.
> Trained assessors are required in the following areas:
> 1. Coventry/Brimingham
> 2. Northamptonshire
> 3. Oxfordshire
> 4. Kent, Brighton and Southampton.
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> Potential assessors are welcome as well.
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> Please respond in writing to:
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> [log in to unmask]
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> Kind regards
>
> Ekaterina Barakhta
> Senior Assessor
> The Access Centre
> Disabled Student Services (Frank Henshaw Building)
> The Open University
> Hammerwood Gate
> Kents Hill
> Milton Keynes
> United Kingdom
> MK7 6BY
> Tel +44 (0) 1908 655921
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> The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an exempt
> charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in Scotland (SC 038302).
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Emma Jane Rowlett (née Wright)
School of Sociology and Social Policy
University of Nottingham
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