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What’s going wrong
WebWhat’s going wrong? What should I do if my circumstances relate to a disability or long-term health condition? Please refer to the University Policy on Long Term Conditions/Disabilities affecting the Ability to Study and/or Comply with Assessment Requirements. If you notified the University of a disability or long-term condition when you applied, Disability Support …
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Public Speaking Society
WebAffordable membership: only £5 per year to gain valuable experience! Weekly Sessions: You will learn all the essential elements of Public Speaking in our carefully curated award-winning sessions. Our training is simple and concise, and there are countless opportunities each week to practice your skills. Last year we won best academic society
Importance of Evidence
WebImportance of Evidence. With the limited exception of the circumstances provided for in the Examination Self-Certification Policy, all EC claims must be supported by independent, reliable documentary evidence of your inability to comply with the assessment requirements or to attend teaching or undertake required study.. Evidence is essential as it allows your …
Music Society (Mussoc)
WebAbout Music Society (Mussoc) Welcome to Mussoc! We are the University of Nottingham's Music Society. We are primarily an ensemble led society: this means we have several auditioned and non-auditioned ensembles - including chamber music, SATB choral opportunities, a Student-led and conducted Orchestra, and many non-classical playing …
Welfare in Sport
WebAbout Welfare in Sport. We are a well-established student run campaign group which has existed for a number of years at the University. The overall aim of the group is to: help raise awareness of mental health within members of sports clubs and IMS teams, remove barriers for students participating in sport, and to provide a platform for sports clubs at …
Other Useful Contacts
WebUniversity Student Services: Tel 0115 748 6500 Email. Students' Union Contacts. Students' Union Advice: Tel 0115 8468730; Email [email protected] (we are also a hate crime reporting centre) Nightline: Tel 0115 951 4985; Text 07786 208 408; Eail: [email protected]. Nottingham Night Owls: 0115 794 1580.
Completing the extenuating circumstances form
WebYour evidence must be submitted within 14 days of the coursework deadline or examination. In order to submit the evidence you should Log into your Student Enquiry Portal account and reopen your claim by selecting the Claim Number link (they start ‘UoN-000’). The assessment team will be notified of your newly uploaded evidence and will make
Extenuating Circumstances
WebWe hope your time at the University of Nottingham will be happy and productive. However, unfortunately, it's possible that your studies may be affected by illness or unexpected events. This guide should help you understand the University’s regulations and policies on things such as illness that affect your studies and are outside your control.
Guidance and Policy Documents
WebThis document details how the Students' Union's processes work everything from how many elected Officers there will be and their job roles to how disciplinary processes work. In essence it is an instruction manual on how the Union is run, it is written by students and can also be changed by them. Read the Bye-laws.
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