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1 Learning from Complaints OIA Policy Seminar Postgraduate Study & International Students 21 January 2010 Susanna Reece Deputy Adjudicator
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OIA approach The OIA’s approach to complaints from postgraduate and/or international students is not fundamentally different to that taken in other complaints However, there are a number of distinguishing features that may have an impact on our review, findings and recommendations. 2
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3 Annual Report 2008 – some statistics 900 student complaints received 355 (39%) postgraduates 69 of those PhD students Nationally, 23% postgraduate 322 (36%) international students 201 Non-EU students 72 EU students Institutionally, range from <3% to 49.3%
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4 Underlying causes? Postgraduate students more likely to be older, self-funding or sponsored, part-time, international International students in addition may have a range of cultural expectations about life and study
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5 Key Themes – PG students Professional diplomas and FTP Taught Master’s courses Research degrees at Master’s level PhD programmes
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6 Key Themes – PG students Progression and exit awards Supervision Examiners and the viva Plagiarism and fair procedures
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OIA examples – PG complaints Levels of study Expectations about independent study Taught master’s programme where tutor went to another institution and e-mailed Progression Failure of systems to monitor progress PhD student with examiners appointed but who had written no work 7
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OIA examples – PG complaints Supervision Qualifications of supervisors Inadequate supervision Internal or external evidence of failure? PhD Examiners and the viva Qualifications of examiners Issues of bias and fair process 8
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Key Themes – International Language skills Expectations from self and others Progression and exit awards Communication Cultural issues Higher duty of care? 9
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OIA examples - International Language skill - an admissions issue? Previous experience – how evaluated? IELTS scores What if language requirements change? Funding and sponsorship High levels of financial commitment Government support based on outcome 10
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OIA examples - International Clarity of communication Handbooks/online resources Face to face communication Procedural fairness Cultural issues Assumptions and expectations Additional responsibilities 11
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International students – the OIA challenge Case studies/digest for more Consider a number of scenarios: A Rwandan war refugee – student nurse An Iraqi Kurd – international law A government-sponsored PhD A Chinese engineering student 12
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International students – the OIA challenge Treatment of international students A serious issue for HEIs and students Even not justified OIA decisions can raise questions about admission and support New PBS for student visas 13
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