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What does EE stand for?

External Examiner


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Samples in periodicals archive:
A report commissioned by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) calls for a complete review of the external examiner system, changes to the way degrees are awarded and a revamp of the way universities are inspected.
This relies on a network of external examiners who look at undergraduates' work and assessment procedures to check grades are fair.
A review will examine the use of external examiners to ensure there is a "robust" marking system in place, Professor Steve Smith, president of vice-chancellors' group Universities UK (UUK) said.
Instead of government targets and external examiners, Dr Dunford claims one way forward would be to establish a body of assessors made up of experienced teachers.
Steve Williams, an external examiner at MIT and former RICS president, emphasized support for such a regulatory body.
University complaints procedures and the system of external examiners should be strengthened.
Kingston also allegedly set out to find a more "sympathetic" external examiner.
Police officers now enrol on a four-year honours degree in professional policing in a course evolved through links with the university's police training and staff here will also act as external examiners on the Rwandan degree.

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