Friday 11 June 2010

The two hours' traffic of our stage


Exam board today - record time.

We positively whizzed through marks and modules for MSc Forensic Psychology, MSc Health Psychology and MSc Psychology of Anomolous Experience. In the olden days the board would have taken two or three hours, but it was all over - and done properly - in less than an hour. This is mainly because our admin staff, course team and processes are now so slick that most queries get resolved in advance. This allows us to confirm marks and discuss only those instances that require it.

External examiner commented positively on the wide range of assessment methods used, and the practical applied focus.

But none of this is especially romantic - so instead now watching ' When Romeo Met Juliet' - BBC documentary about two schools from Cov staging a production of Shakespeare's great romantic tragedy, rehearsing in the University's Ellen Terry Building. Worth a watch on the iPlayer if you missed it.

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