Postgraduate Taught Committee March 13th, 2014 12:30, Room 534

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Postgraduate Taught Committee
March 13th, 2014
12:30, Room 534
MINUTES
Attendees; Prof. Denis Mareschal [Chair], Prof. Rick Cooper, Dr Eddy Davelaar, Dr Iroise
Dumontheil, Dr Natasha Kirkham, Dr Anne Miles, Naomi Adams, Rasa Striukaite, Francesca
Carter [minutes]
1. Apologies
Prof. Matthew Longo
2. Welcome new members
The Committee welcomed new members Dr Natasha Kirkham and Rasa Striukaite.
3. Approval of previous minutes and matters arising
3.1. Dissertation Mark sheet
FC sent current mark sheet to module leaders. Module Leaders would like clarification on
what needs to be updated.
3.2. Allocation of PG Markers
A clear allocation of markers for postgraduate modules was created and distributed to the
department. This is now working well.
4. Admissions overview
Rasa Striukaite updated the Committee on current recruitment numbers as below.
CC
MSc
Unconditio
nal
Accepted
Conditional
Accepted
2
2
1
-
CNN
MA
1
1
-
DS
MSc
4
3
13
4
EN
MA
MSc
-
-
2
1
-
MA
2
2
2
2
-
PRM
MSc
4
2
6
6
MSc
1
1
-
MRes
Func.
NI
MRes
Psych
Mres
Mres
-
-
MPSY
MSc
FY
6
3
4
1
MSc
1Y
PG Dip
FY
1
-
4
1
2
1
PG
Dip
1Y
1
-
DM confirmed that these numbers are comparable to last year’s figures. He encouraged
Admission’s Tutors and Administrators to keep growing recruitment numbers by replying to
applications quickly by maintaining the standard entry requirements (2:1 Honours degree and 7.0
IELTS with at least 7.0 in writing sub-test)
ED reported that the changes to the MSc Psychological research methods course to allow
specialisation may have the effect at increasing recruitment for the other master’s courses because it
makes applicants think about what specialisation they would like to take.
RC reported that information was distributed to Admissions Tutors regarding a pre-sessional
module for postgraduate students to improve their IELTS score. The Committee agreed that this
should only be offered in special circumstances. Applicants should meet entry requirements before
commencing the course due to the high level of English writing required for the courses.
5. Curriculum Review
5.1. Module and Course Amendments
DM reported that all module and course amendments put forward were submitted to the
College Board. They are as follows;
 Change of module title from Contemporary Psychological Research 2: Methods and
Practices to Contemporary Psychological Research. This is necessary since
Contemporary Psychological Research 1 no longer exists.
 Replacing an existing 2 term 30 credit Matlab module with 2 1 term 15 credit
Matlab modules, the first introductory and the second more advanced. This will
enable us to offer the introductory portion to a greater range of programmes. We
therefore need to create these two 15 credit modules.
 Reconfiguration of the overall curriculum of the Masters in Psychological Research
Methods. This programme was initially created in response to research council
requirements for pre-PhD level methods training. These requirements are no longer
relevant and the existing programme has seen a dramatic fall in numbers. In
response to this, we propose a new curriculum that (1) maintains the core research
methods training, and (2) offers more flexible optional choices for students, and (3)
has no programme specific module, consequently reducing the overall teaching cost
of the programme. This change has been approved by our external examiner.
5.2. Timetable Review
FC asked the Committee to approve the proposed timetables for 2014/15. All were
approved apart from the change to Case Studies in Computational Modelling. DM, ED and
RC to discuss this change and inform FC of what was agreed post meeting.
POST MEETING: It was agreed that Case Studies in Computational Modelling should be
moved to term 2 and Advanced MatLab module timing changed to accommodate.
5.3. Feedback on dissertations
FC asked the Committee to agree on a policy for dissertation feedback. The Committee
agreed that students should receive anonymised feedbacks from their dissertation with final
marks removed.
ACTION: Dissertation Module Leaders should remind markers that feedback will be given
to students.
5.4. Proposal for electronic feedback
FC and RS proposed that feedback is now returned via email to students since all feedback
is now completed and returned electronically by markers. This would make the process
more efficient and reduce paper waste. The Committee agreed to feedback being returned
in PDF format via email to students.
5.5. Enriching module information on BBK website
The Committee agreed that the module information on the website should be updated using
the Module Handbooks. An illustrative reading list should be used.
ACTION: Administrators to update module information using Module Handbooks. Course
Directors to liaise with Module Leaders for confirm recommended readings.
6. Arrangements for Francesca’s leave
NA to co-ordinate and oversee FC duties with new member of staff. FC has provided the
following list of duties upcoming;
 Admissions – PhD and continue to support Rasa with MSc
 Enrolment
 Welcome letters
 Handbooks
 Setting submission deadlines
 Confirming room bookings
 Processing all coursework and preparing for June meeting
 Organise Mit Circs meeting
 Check module diets
7. Input from Student Representative
It was noted that the next staff student exchange meeting is to be held on 21st March.
ACTION: DM to report back to PG Taught Committee at next meeting.
8. Podcasts
DM reported that Roz Dixon put together some promotional podcasts for the UG courses. There
will also be 2 promoting Developmental Sciences and Educational Neuroscience to be done my
DM and ID respectively. These will be put on the department website for prospective students.
NK suggested that some promotional activities are targeted towards non-developmental PG
courses.
9. June Meeting
DM reminded the Committee that it was agreed that a meeting would be held in June to discuss
re-assessments for any students that have failed modules. It was confirmed that only Course
Directors that have students that have failed modules need attend. This meeting should be held
the third week of June.
ACTION: FC/RS to organise meeting
10. Date of Exam Board
DM confirmed that the date of the joint masters exam board is Friday 19th September 2014 for
MRes courses, Developmental Sciences, Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuropsychology,
cognition and Computation and Psychological Research Methods.
AM explained that the MSc/PG Diploma Psychology course would again have two exam
boards, one for finalists and one for continuing students, to aid with progression.
It was confirmed that the Mitigating Circumstances and next PG Taught Committee should be
in early September.
11. Research Design and Critical Analysis
ID raised concerns over the increase to marking to this module for 2014/15 as MSc Psychology
students will be taking the module. DM confirmed this will be taken into consideration when
marking allocation is decided.
12. Date of next meeting
September 2014
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