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1 - Introduction. 1.1 Approval and Amendment of Taught Programmes and Modules. 1.2 Programme Specifications and Module Descriptors. 1.3 Combined Honours. 1.4 Professional Doctorates. 1.5 Variants. 1.6 Pathways. 1.7 Exit and Interim Awards. Our Graduate Diploma course has been designed with great care and based on many years' experience of teaching English to those who need it in order to communicate with the very Sport and Health Sciences - Study Abroad Handbook 2016-17 6 4. Preparing for Study Abroad a) After placement allocation After you have been allocated a placement, the following steps will take place: 1. The University will contact the partner university to tell them which students we will be sending them. 2. Here you can find your specific referencing style. You'll see that for most styles the guidance is covered by Cite them right, e.g. APA, Chicago, IEEE, MHRA, MLA, OSCOLA and Vancouver, for some styles such as Oxford, the university has produced it's own guide. If you're new to referencing or haven't used a referencing system for a while University of Exeter Medical School Postgraduate Research Student Handbook Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Graduate Research in the College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter English language support 10.5. Other sources of help and support 11. Student facilities 11.1. IT facilities, workstations, and courses 11.2. Library 10 reasons why you should use our e-books. As an Exeter student or staff member, you have free access to millions of e-book titles; these now vastly outnumber our print books! E-books offer significant advantages over traditional print books and overcome their various limitations: You never need to visit the Library building to use an e-book. Email: S.E.Lamb@exeter.ac.uk Telephone: 01392 725585 Professor Ian Fussell Vice Dean (Education) University of Exeter Medical School, St Lukes Email: PA: Ms Josie Sweetland - J.C.Sweetland2@exeter.ac.uk Professor Noel Morgan Director of the Institute for Biomedical and Clinical Science (IBCS) Email: N.G.Morgan@exeter.ac.uk 6.4 Other University policies and procedures 21 6.5 Other University Offices 22 6.6 Visas, immigration and attendance 22 6.7 The University Library 22 6.8 IT Services (Reception & Helpdesk, Main Library) 23 6.9 Student Records System (SRS) 23 6.10 eProfile 23 6.11 English Language Support (INTO, The Old Library) 23 1 Introduction. 2 Purpose of the Academic-led Tutoring Provision. 3 Responsibilities of Academic Personal tutors. 4 Responsibilities of students. 5 Responsibilities of the College or partner institution. 6 Senior Tutor. 7 Allocation of Academic Personal Tutors. 8 Support for Academic Personal Tutors. 9 Monitoring and enhancement. Studies and 12th in The Times Good University Guide 2010, we are committed to pursuing world-class research and to providing outstanding teaching through our wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes. The University's Tremough campus, is shared with University College Falmouth, the product of a £100 million 7.12 English Language Support (INTO, The Old Library) 25 9.12 Student illness and absence from Exeter 37 9.13 Gifts and personal relationships 37 9.14 Resources provided by the School 38 9.15 Distance Learning Students 39 University Library * ** Handbook -of and . 7.12 English Language Support (INTO, The Old Library) 25 9.12 Student illness and absence from Exeter 37 9.13 Gift

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