Watch again – NTU Student Q&A: assessing you fairly in 2021

Published: 29/01/2021

Nottingham Trent University Pro Vice-Chancellor of Education, Jane McNeil and Nottingham Trent Students’ Union President, Conor Naughton, hosted a live student Q&A on fair assessment, on Tuesday 26 January. You can watch it again here.

Jane and Conor were joined by:

  • Kathy Charles, Executive Dean of Learning and Teaching
  • Mike Ratcliffe, Academic Registrar
  • Matthew Homewood, Deputy Dean for Nottingham Law School
  • Annabel Kiernan, Deputy Dean for the School of Social Sciences
  • Richard Bull, Deputy Dean for the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
  • Iain Barber, Interim Executive Dean for the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences
  • Melanie Currie, Deputy Dean for Nottingham Business School
  • Natalie Brown, Deputy Dean for the School of Art & Design

During the hour-long Q&A Conor fielded questions submitted by NTU students to Jane and the panel around the measures in place for fair assessments in 2021, including the application of the Notification of Extenuating Circumstances and the impact the pandemic has had on access to resources, support for practical based subjects and more.

To turn on subtitles, tap the 'CC' icon in the bottom right hand corner of the video and select 'English'.

You can read more about our approach on our Assessing your learning fairly in 2021 webpages.