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assessment opportunity [and then only where the module has been failed – if you have achieved a pass mark, then the mark will stand]. You should also note that normally only one deferral of assessment is permitted.


It is your responsibility to use the PMC procedure within the five working day period immediately following completion of delivery of the module or final coursework deadline or, where the circumstances relate to a post-delivery assessment event, within five working days of that assessment. Further details can be found at: www.ljmu.ac.uk/corporate/SPR/60399.htm


Exceptionally, if a scheduled event which is beyond your control (such as a date of a medical operation or Territorial Army Service for example) prevents you from attempting a module assessment event, then you, may submit an application for Deferred Consideration. Details of this procedure are available at www.ljmu.ac.uk/corporate/SPR/96678.htm


Staff and students are advised to refer to the LJMU University Modular Framework and Regulations (UMF) for information on the PMC Procedure. For more details, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/UMF/index.htm


Independent advice and guidance on all student related processes can be obtained by contacting Liverpool Student’s Union Welfare and Advice Centre (www.l-s-u.com).


Academic misconduct


The University takes all forms of academic dishonesty very seriously and allegations of academic misconduct will be thoroughly investigated.


Academic misconduct is defined as any case of deliberate, premeditated cheating, collusion, plagiarism or falsification of information, in an attempt to deceive and gain an unfair advantage in assessment. Assessment includes all forms of written work, designs, ideas, constructions, presentations, demonstrations,v and all forms of examination.


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Where there is evidence of misconduct then the relevant Assessment Board is required to take appropriate action. This action could range from the loss of marks in the relevant module and no opportunity to retake the assessment or the failure of a set of modules. In some cases module marks are reduced to zero making it impossible to achieve your target award.


Further information can be found at www.ljmu.ac.uk/corporate/SPR/89510.htm


Each year the University expels a number of students because of academic misconduct. The incident will remain on your student record and may be noted in any future requests for references. The University will also, where appropriate, inform any relevant professional body. The consequences of academic misconduct can extend beyond the University and may severely impact upon your chosen profession.


It is your responsibility to be aware of the University Regulations with regard to good academic practice and the potential penalties that dishonesty may incur. For further details see: Appendix C of the University Modular Framework: www.ljmu.ac.uk/UMF/88679.htm


Liverpool Student’s Union Welfare and Advice Centre: Independent advice and guidance on all student related processes can be obtained by contacting Liverpool Student’s Union Welfare and Advice Centre (www.l-s-u.com).


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