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Swansea University passes QAA review after upscaling quarrel

Positive feedback as agency makes recommendations after controversy over student grades at the School of Management

Published on
October 9, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

Source: Margaret Darms

The Quality Assurance Agency has given Swansea University a clean bill of health despite the controversial 鈥渦pscaling鈥 of students鈥 grades in its School of Management.

The , published last week, finds that Swansea has met UK expectations for academic standards and commends it for its enhancement of student learning opportunities.

However, it also says that the review team 鈥 which carried out its visit in May 鈥 calls on Swansea to 鈥渃learly articulate at module and programme level the models of moderation in operation鈥. This is likely to be a reference to an internal spat this summer over the 鈥渦pscaling鈥 of student grades at the School of Management, the QAA鈥檚 investigation into which is understood to have delayed the publication of its report.

As 糖心Vlog has reported, the school intended to raise students鈥 grades on a significant number of modules, which one external examiner described as a 鈥済ross debasing of standards鈥.

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Most of the upscaling was blocked by the university鈥檚 learning and teaching committee, chaired by Alan Speight, Swansea鈥檚 pro vice-chancellor for student experience and academic quality enhancement. This led the school鈥檚 deputy dean for operations, Niall Piercy, to indicate that he would put forward a motion to this month鈥檚 university senate censuring Professor Speight and Adrian Novis, Swansea鈥檚 acting director of academic services and the facilitator of the QAA review.

Mr Novis said he was 鈥渄elighted, but not surprised鈥 by the QAA鈥檚 verdict, and he pledged to act on the agency鈥檚 recommendations.

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Upscaling is one of a number of controversies that have marked the first year in post of Professor Piercy and his father, Nigel, who is dean of the school.

However, the latter told THE that rumours that Professor Niall Piercy had been put on gardening leave over his spat with Professor Speight were inaccurate. Although he had not been on campus since the summer, he was 鈥渃atching up on research鈥 and visiting companies to set up placements.

In a press release put out earlier this week, he trumpets significantly improved admissions and student satisfaction figures. 鈥淭he haters [are] going to hate, but we鈥檙e doing great!鈥 he says.

paul.jump@tesglobal.com

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