Guidelines for working with Middlesex University International

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Guidelines for working with Middlesex University
International Campuses (Academic Programmes)
Guidance 13 (i)
Guidance 13(i) Guidelines for working with Middlesex
University International Campuses (Academic
Programmes)
Note: there might be agreed variations to these guidelines, negotiated according to the maturity of the
campus and local needs.
1 Communications between the MU London and MU Branch Campuses
1.1 Centre for Academic Partnerships (AP) is the central administrative contact for the day to day running
of the programmes at MU Branch Campuses.
1.2 Communications for programme delivery
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London Module Leader (ML) to Branch Campus Module Co-ordinator for module related issues
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London Directors of Programmes (DoP) and Programme Leaders to Branch Campus Programme
Co-ordinators for programme related issues.
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London CCSS and Educational Technology Support Team to Branch Campus technical teams: for
all technical and programme/module/myUniHub/My Learning related issues
2 Academic Calendar
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Campus Director or nominee will update the MU calendar to reflect the local needs, religious
holidays, graduation ceremony dates etc. and submit for approval by MU Assurance Committee in
Autumn Term each year. MU calendar will generally prevail, particularly in relation to all
assessment points.
3 Programmes/Modules running and staff contact details
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Programmes to be offered at Branch Campuses will have been approved by relevant MU
committees and processes as outlined the LQE Handbook, Section 3.6.
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Branch Campus will propose a list of optional modules to be offered during the forthcoming
academic year for the relevant Deputy Deans (DDs) to confirm and feedback to Campus Director.
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HoDs to confirm to AP, MLs who will be responsible for each Branch Campus module run and
apply the respective work programme allowances for this work.
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AP will compile a central list of MLs and respective Module Co-ordinators, with contact details and
circulate to Campus Directors and all relevant staff
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AP, in liaison with Academic Registry, will ensure that all necessary programme and module runs
set up in MISIS and bulk module registration set up.
4 Programme Handbooks
Branch Campus Programme Handbooks will be localised versions of each London Programme
Handbook. Localisation will be completed at the Branch Campus.
5 Module Handbooks
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ML provides the complete module handbook to the Module Co-ordinator by an agreed deadline in
mid-September each year – to be updated to reflect campus specific details where applicable.
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Neither ML nor Module Co-ordinator may change the validated conditions of the module (for
example, the assessment scheme, without going through the University Quality enhancement
procedures).
6 Campus Student University Guides
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Each campus will produce a guide using the University template.
7 My Learning
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ML to provide current learning materials to Module Co-ordinator, via My Learning or other agreed
means.
8 Library and Student Support, reading lists and specialist software requirements
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Branch Campuses library and IT resources and support should be provided to ensure an
appropriate and comparable student experience.
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/policies/academic-quality/handbook/
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Guidelines for working with Middlesex University
International Campuses (Academic Programmes)
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Guidance 13 (i)
MLs and Module Co-ordinators will ensure that specialist software requirements are in place.
Branch Campuses are solely responsible for ensuring that all licensing requirements are fulfilled.
Booklists to be updated by MLs by the end of July each year to enable timely purchase of new texts
by Branch Campuses. See LQE Handbook guidance 3(xxiii)
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Strategy/quality-standards/handbook/section3.aspx
9 Student Admissions and Programme administration
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Admissions and pre-accreditation decisions are to be made within the terms of the validated
admissions protocols.
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Admissions data will be entered to MISIS by the Branch Campus Admissions Team.
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Module registration for programmes will be entered by Branch Campus Student Office staff – bulk
module registration to be used where possible.
10 Programme Progress Reviews/Programme Planning and Confirmation weeks
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Students’ programme reality check and programme progress reviews will take place as indicated in
the Branch Campus Academic Calendar.
11 Quality Assurance and Enhancement processes
11.1 Student Feedback and Boards of Study
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To be conducted in line with MU Procedures in the Learning and Quality Enhancement Handbook).
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Strategy/quality-standards/handbook/section9.aspx
11.2 Campus Fora
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Campus Fora will take place in the Autumn and Winter Terms.
11.3
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Quality Monitoring Reports process for Branch Campuses
CLTE guidelines and templates for the QMR can be found in the Learning and Quality
Enhancement Handbook http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/policies/academic-quality/handbook/lqehandbook-section-7 .
11.4 Peer observations
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Peer Observations will take place as one of several means of enhancing Teaching and Learning at
the Branch Campus.
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The policy can be found at
http://www.intra.mdx.ac.uk/Assets/APS19.pdf
11.5 Structures/Processes for supporting and enhancing the development of LTA of Educational
Development
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Established Branch Campuses will each have a Learning and Teaching Coordinator who will liaise
with the Schools’ LTSLs.
11.6 University Progression and Achievement strategy
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MU has a strategy for Progression and Achievement. The Achievement Committee will include
consideration of Branch Campuses within its processes.
11.7 Staff Development
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The Campus Director is responsible for all staff development at Branch Campuses, with guidance
from AP and MU Services, as appropriate.
12 Assessment
12.1 Setting assessments – coursework and examinations
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All coursework assessments are set by the MLs, externally moderated where necessary and
published in myUniHub.
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Examination papers will normally be written by the ML.
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AP will send examination papers to Branch Campus Student Office Manager, as
encrypted/password protected files.
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12.2 Examination Timetable
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All examinations at Branch Campuses will be run in line with the examinations timetable as
published on UniHub and within myUniHub.
12.3 Conduct of examinations
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All exams at the Branch Campus will be conducted in line with the Middlesex University
Regulations.
12.4 Marking and Moderation (local variations may apply, dependant on subject area)
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Coursework marking will be completed by the Module Coordinators in line with marking schema
which will have been provided by the ML and by an agreed deadline.
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Arrangements for the marking of dissertations will vary between schools and must be clarified with
the appropriate London ML.
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Module Co-ordinators to provide coursework feedback to students following marking.
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Following marking, coursework to be sent to ML for moderation as e-version or by courier via AP,
for hard copy submissions. Moderation will also be completed by External Examiners.
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Marks to be communicated to ML by agreed method.
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Following examinations, the examination scripts will be sent to London by courier, via AP, for
marking by London MLs.
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MLs will provide final grades for Branch Campus students, for London assessment boards.
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Following Assessment Boards, MLs will provide feedback to Module Coordinators at Branch
Campuses, as necessary
12.5 Handling of academic misconduct cases
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To be conducted in line with the procedure for Branch Campuses – to be confirmed by Academic
Registry.
12.6 Assessment comments/Extenuating circumstances and deferrals
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Extenuating circumstances and deferral requests will be entered to MISIS by Branch Campus
Student Office. If training has not been provided, AP will liaise with the relevant Assessment
Officers re specific data entry.
12.7 Assessment Boards
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Assessment and Progression Boards will take place in London with input from Branch Campuses
as outlined in MU Regulations, Section D.
12.8 After the Assessment Boards – return of exam scripts to Branch Campus:
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When all marking and moderation has been completed, marked examination scripts to be returned
to AP for despatch/return to Branch Campus.
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In addition, Branch Campuses will organise examination script viewing in line with guidance from
London.
12.9 Complaints and appeals process for students
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The process for handling the above is set out in the MU Regulations.
13 Graduation Ceremonies
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Branch Campuses will organise their own Graduation Ceremonies but their students will also be
invited to attend the MU Graduation ceremony in London in July.
14 MU Committees
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AQS will provide a web link to University committee papers for Branch Campus staff information.
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MU committee secretaries to include the Branch Campus Directors and Quality Manager (for DBI
Campus) in their email communications regarding any agenda and documentation for meetings, to
give them the opportunity to have an input prior to the meeting and to propose further relevant
agenda items for discussion.
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/policies/academic-quality/handbook/
2015/16
Guidelines for working with Middlesex University
International Campuses (Academic Programmes)
Guidance 13 (i)
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/policies/academic-quality/handbook/
2015/16
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