Examples of Posthumous Award in a sentence
The Board of Examiners minutes should fully record the basis on which an Aegrotat or Posthumous Award has been made.
For Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate awards the following scale will be used to determine the award classification: APM Award70 - 100% Distinction60 - 69% Merit50 – 59% Pass A16 Posthumous Award The University may confer any of its awards posthumously provided there is evidence of work successfully completed at the appropriate level.
A Posthumous Award must be awarded in the name of the deceased student and may be announced at the next relevant graduation ceremony, if the next of kin so desires.
A7.9 Posthumous Award The University may confer any of its awards posthumously provided there is evidence of work successfully completed at the appropriate level.
Aegrotat and Posthumous Award Provisions (undergraduate students only) These regulations apply to students on undergraduate degrees apart from candidates for the award of the MBBS degrees who are not eligible to be recommended for the award of an Aegrotat degree.
A Posthumous Award may be made to a student who has died before completing the full period of study or the requirements for an award.
Aegrotat and Posthumous Award Provisions These regulations apply to students on undergraduate degrees apart from candidates for the award of the MBBS degrees who are not eligible to be recommended for the award of an Aegrotat degree.
A Posthumous Award may be conferred at the discretion of the Board of Examiners.
Where the College has been notified of the death of a student, the Board of Examiners will be informed in order to consider conferring a Posthumous Award in recognition of the study undertaken.
When the Posthumous Award is presented to the graduation ceremony, the presenting officer will wait for the previous graduand to leave the platform and will then read: “[Graduand’s full name] who has completed all aspects of a degree [name of the degree] but has sadly passed away before this conferral ceremony.