(1) This Policy defines the criteria for nomination and assessment of the award of a University Medal. (2) The University Medal is awarded to students who have demonstrated exceptional academic excellence throughout their University studies and meet the criteria described below. (3) This Policy applies to all students at all campuses and locations of the University, together with all Academic and Professional staff involved in the University Medal nomination, assessment and awarding process. (4) Subject to the exemptions below, students will be eligible for nomination for the University Medal if they have: (5) Students who have met the requirements of a Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil), a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, or PhD are not eligible for nomination. (6) The University Medal Committee will assess all eligible nominations and must consider: (7) Only in exceptional circumstances should more than one nomination be made from a cohort in any given discipline. In cases where more than one nomination is brought forward from a single discipline, justification must be provided. (8) There is no limit to the number of University Medals that may be awarded each year. The University reserves the right not to make an award within any given discipline or to withdraw an award. (9) A student may only be awarded the University Medal once in any particular discipline area unless it can be shown that the second degree was of a substantially different nature to the first degree where a Medal was awarded. (10) Nominations for the University Medal will be called for in alignment with completion dates for a course and the relevant deadlines for ensuring inclusion of medallists at a graduation ceremony. (11) Nominations must be submitted within twelve (12) months of the student’s completion date. Only in exceptional circumstances will nominations be accepted later than this date and justification must be provided. (12) The University Medal will be awarded to the recipients at a graduation ceremony or in absentia, after consultation with the recipient. (13) All nominations shall remain confidential. Students must not be informed of any nominations. (14) The University Medal Committee will provide a recommendation on the nominations to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) who is the final authority for the awarding of a University Medal. (15) The University Medal Committee will report the outcomes to Faculty Boards including feedback regarding unsuccessful nominees. (16) In the event it becomes clear that a nomination included incorrect or missing data, the correct information should be submitted to the Chair of the University Medal Committee from the relevant Head of Department/ School. (17) Refer to the University Medal Procedure. (18) Nil. (19) The following definitions apply for the purpose of this Policy:University Medal Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Background
Scope
Section 2 - Policy
Nomination Criteria
Assessment of Nominations
Multiple Nominations
Number of University Medals
Timing of Award of University Medal
Confidentiality of Nominations
Outcome of Nominations
Section 3 - Procedures
Section 4 - Guidelines
Section 5 - Definitions
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