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Hello
At the University of Brighton, we allow 15 days from notification of
results

Anne English
Administrative Asst. (Records)
Registry
Cockcroft
Bn2 4GJ
01273 642819


-----Original Message-----
From: Admin-student [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
George Allison
Sent: 27 March 2007 15:49
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Academic Appeals & Deadlines

At the University of Portsmouth, we give them 10 working days

George Allison
Assistant Registrar (Assessments and Student Regulations)

From: Admin-student [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Suzie Taylor
Sent: 23 March 2007 13:54
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Academic Appeals & Deadlines


We are currently revising our research appeals' procedures and are
debating how long a research student should be given to prepare an
appeal following notification of their result. For our taught u/g and
p/g appeals, we presently ask that appeals are submitted within 3 weeks
of the notification of the result. 
 
We would be interested to gain some feedback on the deadlines imposed by
other HEIs with respect to research appeals. 
 
Many thanks
Suzie
 
Suzie Taylor
Administrative Assistant
Office for Quality Assurance and Validation
Room G8
The Registry
University of Kent
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 7NZ
 
Tel: (01227) (82)4183
Fax: (01227) 827101
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