Thanks Jon. We have similar student representation, but I'm sure I heard
that one HEI had given students exclusive, or at least majority,
representation.
Cheers,
Toby
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From: Admin-student [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jon
Appleton
Sent: 08 January 2007 12:10
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Subject: Re: Student Judicial Panels
At Oxford Brookes we have student members (2 out of 5) on
our second stage disciplinary committees (ie those that deal
with cases either where the student does not accept the
penalty or where the breach is so great that the penalty is
likely to be suspension/expulsion) but I'm not sure that's
what you were talking about.
All the best,
Jon Appleton
Toby Grainger wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> At one or other recent academic integrity/anti-plagiarism event
> somebody
> told me that a midlands university was piloting the use of student
> judicial panels, in its institutional response to academic malpractice.
> Is anybody able to tell me which university this is, or to offer any
> insights of other ways in which students have been encouraged to
> self-regulate?
>
> Yours,
>
> Toby Grainger
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