We appoint for three initially, with possibility of fourth year if there is
an acceptable reason (eg see through first cohort of new course, ensuring
continuity where there is a team of Examiners).j
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 14:35:46 +0000 (GMT) [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Currently we appoint our external examiners for a 3 year term of office with
> possible extension to 4 years. (renewable annually). We are considering a
> change to this so that all examiners are appointed for four years.
>
> I am aware that HEQC guidance was for 'not more than five years'. I would be
> grateful for an idea of the usual terms of office in other HEIs.
>
> As usual I will collate and distribute the replies.
Juliet Weale
Brunel University, UK
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