Module publication dates
The module results are published via Evision after Subject Standards Boards have confirmed module results. The publications dates are:
Autumn Semester 2022/23 | UG Autumn Semester 15-credit modules, PG Autumn Semester modules |
23 February 2023 |
Spring Semester 2022/23 | UG 30-credit modules, UG Spring Semester 15-credit modules, PG Spring Semester modules |
22 June 2023 |
Summer Reassessment 2022/23 | 17 August 2023 | |
Postgraduate Dissertations Summer 2021/22 | 6 October 2022 | |
Postgraduate Dissertations Summer 2022/23 | 5 October 2023 | |
Undergraduate - February Starters | ||
30 Credit Modules Level 4 - 2023 |
Main Publication |
17 August 2023 |
Reassessment Publication | 14 September 2023 |
Module results cannot be released to students over the telephone therefore it is important to check Evision.
There are a small number of courses that have non-standard timescales. In such cases, results will be published on a different timescale to the above. Please contact your School Office if you require further information.
Module and Award queries
If you believe an error has been made in the computation of your total marks for a module, level or award you should submit a Module Query Form within two weeks of the publication date of the assessment concerned. Students who can provide a good reason for missing the deadline should submit a Procedural Defect Appeal Form, attaching a completed Module Query Form. Any corrected mark(s), as a result of the query, will be entered into your record regardless of whether it is higher, or lower than the original mark(s).
Please note - If you are unhappy with a module mark awarded you should contact the relevant tutor for feedback.
The University has 20 working days to resolve your query. If you have not received a response within 20 working days after the submission of the Module Results Query Form you can submit a Procedural Defect appeal form.
Frequently Asked Questions
This means you have passed the module overall but have a reassessment in a component, normally as a result of an approved mitigating circumstances decision.
This means that your overall module mark has been capped. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for further information.