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Page 6 of 24 14. The six fundamental academic values the University of Stirling upholds are that staff and students as members of the University community act consistently with: • Honesty, and are truthful about which ideas are their own and which are from other people's work in their learning, research and practice, and about the methods and results
January entry | Study - University of Stirling
For English, Northern Irish, Welsh or International students, some full-time courses offer the opportunity for you to start your course in January for year one entry. Applications for January entry must be made directly to the University and not through UCAS. Applications can also be considered on ...
Access to Nursing Studies | Study | University of Stirling
Access to Nursing Studies at the University of Stirling is an entry route to study a degree in Adult Nursing, Mental Health Nursing or Paramedic Science at Stirling. The course is for anyone living in Scotland who has few or no formal qualifications and has been out of full-time education for more than three years.
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We will deliver our ambitions by maximising our resources and prioritising five . focus areas: students, staff, research, engagement, and health and wellbeing.
BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science - University of Stirling
Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence provides the perfect place for you to study and kick-start your career in sport with our Sport and Exercise Science course. Become a Sport and Exercise scientist with our BSc Sport and Exercise Science degree and …
What makes a good personal statement | Study - University of …
Don’t use the same personal statement for each course you are applying for. Be specific about why you are applying for that particular course. This should be your own work, and you shouldn’t copy from elsewhere or plagiarise from someone else.; Give details of any relevant work experience, and the skills this has helped you gain, for example presentation skills, group work or time management.
Page 6 of 32 attainment falls within the descriptor of “marginal fail” in the ommon Marking Scheme for pass/fail modules. 22. Moderation.A separate process from marking, which provides assurance that
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More than 170 flexible undergraduate degree courses. Our Strategic Plan sets out the University’s direction to 2030. We are confident it will enable us to deliver our ambition to be the difference, to make an impact on people’s lives and be a force for good in the world. Our research makes the ...