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This page contains information on the changes to Regulations Concerning the Status of Graduate Taught Students since 1 July 2016

Gazette 20 July 2023

Removal of Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Sciences (part time) from the Regulations. Refer Medical Sciences Divisional Board notice in the Gazette 

Gazette 22 September 2022

Addition of MSc Global Healthcare Leadership to the list of programmes to which the regulations apply. See the Education Committee notice in the Gazette for further information. 

Gazette 15 October 2020

Amendment to durations for MBA (part-time) programmes to align with new programme variants commencing during 2020/21. See the Educatoin Committee notice in the Gazette for further information. 

Gazette 19 July 2018

Clarification of relationship of these regulations to the MPhil Law/MPhil Socio-legal Research.  See the Education Committee notice in the Gazette for further details.

Gazette 07 December 2017

Changes to the maximum time and suspensions for Said Business School Postgraduate Diplomas.  See the Social Science Divsional Board notice in the Gazette for further details.

Gazette 20 July 2017

Permitting suspensions from MSc Mathematical Finance in months not terms.  See the Education Committee notice in the Gazette for further details.

Gazette 11 May 2017

Specifying limits to student status for Postgraduate Diploma in Theology, Postgraduate Diploma in Musculoskeletal Sciences and Postgraduate Certification in Supervision of Applied Psychological Practice. See the Education Committee notice in the Gazette for further information.

Gazette 26 January 2017

Specifying limits to student status for Postgraduate Certificate in Education and Professional Graduate Certificate in Education programmes. See the Education Committee notice in the Gazette for further information.

Gazette 21 July 2016

Change to allow suspensions by months rather than terms for modular programme in SBS

See Social Sciences Board notice in the Gazette for further details.

Gazette 23 June 2016

At its Trinity Term 2015 meeting, Examinations Panel agreed that candidates for the FHS should be entitled to be assessed according to the regulations that were in force at the time they were taught, for up to six terms after the original assessment date, without needing to seek special permission from Education Committee, and that candidates for other examinations should have an equivalent entitlement. Amendments to the Regulations concerning the status of Graduate Taught Students, effective from 2016-17, were approved at the Michaelmas Term 2015 meeting of Examinations Panel.

See Education Committee Notice in the Gazette for further details