1. Scope
1.1 This procedure covers appeals against a decision of the ‘responsible body’ not to grant leave to supplicate for a Higher Doctorate. This right of appeal is set out in paragraph 11 of the General Regulations for Higher Doctorates.
1.2 There is no right of appeal in relation to a screening decision (i.e. where a responsible body concludes that there is not a prima facie case for the candidate to be considered for the degree). This is set out in paragraph 3 of the General Regulations for Higher Doctorates. The right of appeal set out in paragraph 11 of the regulations applies only where a candidate has made a full application, having been invited to do so following the screening process.
2. Deadline
2.1 Appeals against the decision of the responsible body should be submitted no later than 28 calendar days after the notification of outcome has been sent by the Higher Doctorates team in the Examination Schools. Appeals submitted after this deadline will not be considered.
3. Grounds for appeal
3.1 Appeals will only be considered on the ground that there was a procedural irregularity in the decision making process for the application.
3.2 Appeals against the academic judgement of the responsible body (including the assessors) cannot be considered.
4. Submitting an appeal to the Education Committee
4.1 Appeals should be submitted to the [email protected] mailbox.
4.2 An Appeal application should include a statement setting out the grounds for procedural irregularity in the decision making process, with any supporting evidence, which was likely to have had a material impact on the decision of the responsible body.
5. Consideration of the appeal
5.1 The Chair of Education Committee will be notified of any Appeal application received. The application will be reviewed by a member of Education Policy Support who may request the applicant to clarify any points or provide further information in support of the Appeal. Once any points have been clarified or further information provided, the Appeal documentation will be submitted to the appeal panel.
5.2 An appeal panel will consist of two members of Education Committee (appointed by the Chair of Education Committee). These members will not have been involved in the consideration of the application for the Higher Doctorate and will not be members of the same faculty or department as the candidate. In the event that this is not possible, the Chair of Education Committee may appoint a panel drawn from staff of the University with appropriate experience who are not members of Education Committee and who have not been involved in consideration of the application for the Higher Doctorate.
5.3 A member of Education Policy Support will provide the appeal documentation to the panel for its consideration. The panel will be responsible for making a decision on behalf of Education Committee. The panel will discuss the appeal and determine whether it should be upheld or dismissed. In reaching its decision, the panel will have regard to whether the impact of any irregularity found would have resulted in a substantially different outcome to the application for a Higher Doctorate.
5.4 The panel’s decision will be communicated to Education Policy Support who will provide a formal response to the appellant. The formal response will normally be communicated to the appellant within eight weeks of the receipt of the original Appeal. If this is not possible, the appellant will be notified and informed of a revised timeframe.
5.5 There will be no further avenue for appeal following the decision of the panel on behalf of Education Committee.
6. Consequences of appeal outcomes
6.1 Education Committee cannot make a decision to award a Higher Doctorate as this is a matter of academic judgement and falls within the remit of the responsible body. If an appeal is upheld, Education Committee may ask that the application be reconsidered in full or in part by the responsible body. Education Committee may require that a different assessor or assessors be appointed, if it determines that this is appropriate in the context of the outcome of the appeal.
6.2 Education Committee may make recommendations for improvements to the process for the consideration of Higher Doctorates as a consequence of the appeals it considers.
[1] The relevant Divisional Board or other responsible body as specified in the information published by the University.