Grade Descriptors - University of Manchester.
The University will be awarding the top 0.5% of undergraduate students graduating this year with an award for Outstanding Academic Achievement. Any student on a Social Sciences programme with a final degree mark of 75% or above may be nominated. The awards (presented in graduation ceremonies) consist of: A University of Manchester certificate.
Academic Writing. From this page you can access a series of activities to help you develop your writing skills. Below is a list of sub-topics of writing.
Marking Scheme Below is the marking scheme used by your assessors when deciding what mark to award your dissertation. This is an important source of guidance for the writing of your report. It states what the assessors will be looking for, and the marks available for them.
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Coverage of most of the areas and issues appropriate to the topic, a coherent and well-organized argument across the whole piece of work identifying most of the issues relevantto the topic, coherent and well-organized arguments in individual chapters, and a capacity to evaluate evidence, good presentation, showing sound command of English; The better dissertation will show evidence of wide.
University Marks Scale, Marking Descriptors and Qualification Descriptors 2019-20 and ALL COHORTS Page 4 of 5 2.2.5 Marks in the range 35-39 Marks awarded in this range indicate that the candidate has narrowly failed to achieve the standards required for a third class mark but this failure may be compensated by better levels.
You should be aware of the process of re-examination if you have been examined and are then required to submit corrections to your thesis. Your expectations of us under this policy: The University of Manchester sets out a detailed process for managing the resubmission process and the possible outcomes of the re-examination.