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  1. NMPC: What you need to know about submitting assessments, coursework

    What is a 'similarity report', and what does 'similarity report pending' mean?

  2. King's Academic Manual

    The King's Academic Manual includes academic regulations, policies and procedures applicable to all King's College London taught and research students enrolled on a programme of study in 2023/24, including programmes delivered by King's Online and King's International Foundations, free-standing credit bearing modules and credit-bearing ...

  3. How can I apply for 7-day extensions for coursework assessments

    This article provides an overview of the 7-day arrangements that can be made for disabled students when completing coursework. Students will be able to request up to 7 days of additional time to complete assessed coursework. ... (less than 3 weeks between assessment details provided and the submission deadline). Similarly, it can't be made for ...

  4. What are the different ways I can be assessed at King's?

    This article includes the different ways you can be assessed at King's throughout your studies. Coursework. In-person exams. Online exams (remote & in-person) Important to know: For more information on open, limited, and closed exams at King's read our article What's the difference between open, limited, and closed book exams? (6)

  5. How can I apply for mitigating circumstances? · Student Services Online

    Log on to Student Records. Select 'Student Home Page' within the banner at the top of the homepage. Select 'My Mitigating Circumstances' within the 'My Modules' area, (as shown in the screenshot below) On the Mitigating Circumstances homepage, you will find links to user guides, videos and other Student Services Online articles.

  6. Application deadlines for mitigating circumstances

    Evidence deadline. All evidence that supports your mitigating circumstance application must be received within 21 calendar days(14 calendar days for King's Online programmes) of your deadline or exam date. This means that you can submit your request (according to the timescales outlined above) but have slightly longer to provide evidence.

  7. PDF Submitting an assignment in KEATS

    7. Once your file(s) appear(s) in the Files submission area, click Save changes. 8. If your lecturer allows you to revise your submission, you'll see an Edit submission button on the Assignment page. Select Edit submission to add or replace files or edit a text submission. When you finish making changes, click Save changes. 9.

  8. Important information for postgraduate students

    Important information for postgraduate students. The King's Admissions Office is here to help you throughout the application process. We hope the information below will help with most queries. If you can't find the answer to your question, feel free to contact our King's Advisors, or attend a postgraduate event to find out more.

  9. Guidance for applying for Personalised Assessment Arrangements (PAA

    To be provided with PAA arrangements for examinations held in the main examination periods PAA applications will need to be received by the dates listed below: Exam period 1: Friday 5 - Thursday 11 January 2024. Apply for PAA by: Friday 27 October 2023. Exam period 2: Monday 29 April - Friday 31 May 2024. Apply for PAA by: Friday 16 ...

  10. Examinations & Assessments

    How to apply for Personalised Assessment Arrangements. Once you are registered on your course, you can apply for Personalised Assessment Arrangements (PAAs) online via your Student Records. Once you have applied, you will receive an acknowledgement email from the Examinations Office. If you have not, please email [email protected].

  11. Outcomes of a mitigating circumstances application

    Outcomes of a mitigating circumstances application · Student Services Online.

  12. What are mitigating circumstances? · Student Services Online

    For current students, mitigating circumstances might: Affect your ability to study for, prepare and submit an assessed piece of work by a set deadline. Affect your ability to attend an exam, class or lab assessment on a date set by your department. By submitting a Mitigating Circumstances request you can make your circumstances known to your ...

  13. Important information for applying

    In your UCAS application you will be asked to provide: A personal statement. Full education history. A reference. However, if you have any additional documents which you need to send to King's to add to your application, the best way to do this is to send us a scanned copy of the file: once you have received your King's Apply log-in details ...

  14. King's College London

    Format of thesis and Binding. The thesis must include. Title page - including the thesis title, the student's full name and the degree for which it is submitted. Abstract - of up to 5,000 words. Table of contents - including any material not bound in the book, and a list of tables, photographs and any other materials.

  15. Mitigating Circumstances

    The Mitigating Circumstances Procedure . If you feel you been experiencing Mitigating Circumstances, you will need to submit a request via Student Records.. The request can be submitted at any time before the submission deadline but normally no later than 7 calendar days after the submission deadline.. Usually you should submit one in lieu of sitting/submitting the assessment.

  16. Mitigating circumstances

    Please complete and send the Postgraduate Mitigating Circumstances Notification Form to [email protected], along with any supporting evidence, and call the Admissions Office to highlight the submission of this form to ensure the form is seen as early as possible and no deadlines are missed.These circumstances can then be evaluated by the relevant Admissions Tutor and Admissions ...

  17. PDF King's College London Faculty of Arts & Humanities Coversheet for

    limit, please consult the coursework submission policy in the Faculty handbook. DECLARATION BY STUDENT This assignment is entirely my own work. Quotations from secondary literature are indicated by the use of inverted commas around ALL such quotations AND by reference in the text or notes to the author concerned.

  18. Academic Appeals

    Our friendly caseworkers can talk you through the appeals procedure, answer any questions you might have about the process, and assist you to complete your appeal. We can: Talk through your circumstances with you to determine if you are able to meet one of the two regulations for making an appeal. Assist you in ensuring that you complete the ...

  19. How to submit your postgraduate application

    Follow our step-by-step guide on how to submit your postgraduate course application at King's. This webinar was produced in 2020. Although it was up-to-date at the time it was produced, some changes to courses and teaching staff may occur.

  20. Generative AI

    The key is developing skills to harness it effectively as part of your own learning process, while maintaining full academic integrity through proper attribution and transparency. Used properly, generative AI tools can: Help generate ideas and frameworks for study and assessments. Upscale and organise rough typed notes.

  21. Academic Misconduct

    There is no cause for concern regarding the student's submission. No furrher action will be taken, and the work will be marked as usual. The Department will keep a record of the AIM occurring, noting that no misconduct was found. (Outcome 1) That no academic misconduct has occurred, and the concerns relate to poor academic practice (see 7.4).

  22. Postgraduate Research Students

    The KCL counselling service is confidential, free and available for KCL postgraduate researchers. You can make an appointment directly through their online self-referral form here, or you can get in touch with them using the details below: E: [email protected]. T: 0207 848 1731.

  23. KEATS Similarity Checker Project

    The departments of Geography and Global Health and Social Medicine in the Faculty of SSPP took part in the initial pilot project for their re-sit and dissertation students, and the Similarity Checker (SM) area was created and placed on their Handbook pages on KEATS. Accompanying it was a video and PDF to explain to students how to use the SM ...