All student work is initially assessed by the named sta member(s) oering the course topic. Provisional grades are conrmed at the Design Grading Moderation Review (DGMR) in order to ensure parity of grading standards and across course topics. All marks are indicative until conrmed in the Examiner’s Meeting. The Design Grading Moderation Review (DGMR) process is rigorous and the School stands by it. The School will not regrade work. The only exception to this is the very rare situation where there is new information regarding some factor(s) that was afecting the student's capacity in the time leading up to examination. A student can however request a discussion of their own work and performance and how the grade was awarded. In the rst instance a student should make an appointment to discuss their work with their tutor. If, after meeting with the tutor, a student wishes to pursue this discussion further, they can then make a meeting with the Associate Director Design, and subsequent to this, with the Head of the Architecture Programmes.
Location plans for Final Reviews and Design Grading Moderation Review (DGMR) are displayed in studio spaces and on Canvas prior to week 11. It is important to have your work pinned up in the correct location by the time indicated by your studio teacher. Your teacher will check the material that you have handed in. Unless there is a genuine emergency you must submit your work at this time. Delays in printing are not an acceptable excuse. If you have printing issues, pin up tiled A3 prints and replace these with banner prints for the crit, but the content must be identical. In the eyes of the University this hand in plays the role of the exam – not submitting work by this time constitutes not attending the exam. Where a student has been unable to attend to their studies for a period of time in the semester they may apply for an Extension of Time.
Extensions of time: Requests for extensions of time must be submitted and approved using the ‘EXTENSION OF TIME APPLICATION FORM for coursework submission’ available on Canvas. Students should notify the Course Director/Course Coordinator of their situation as soon as practicable (preferably before any due date), follow the process described on the form, and should provide information in support of the application (such as a medical certificate) where this is available. Notifications received after an assessment due date will be accepted, where this is reasonable, within the context of the course. If possible, students are encouraged to seek medical, counseling or other support from the most appropriate sources.