Grades for undergraduate law modules

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Dear School of Oriental and African Studies,

I would like to know:
1. The grades of all candidates (anonymised identities) for Alternative Dispute Resolution (155200067) and Law of Commercial Arbitration (155200066) for the academic year 2015/16. If this is not possible, I would like to know the highest score, lowest score, and average score for each module.

2. The grades of all candidates (anonymised identities) for Alternative Dispute Resolution (155200067) for the academic year 2016/17. If this is not possible, I would like to know the highest score, lowest score, and average score for this module.

Yours faithfully,
Ms Ng

Information Compliance Manager, School of Oriental and African Studies

Dear Ms Ng

 

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David Ogden

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Information Compliance Manager, School of Oriental and African Studies

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Dear Ms Ng

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act request of 27 March 2017. I
have reproduced your questions below together with SOAS’s response.

1. The grades of all candidates (anonymised identities) for Alternative
Dispute Resolution (155200067) and Law of Commercial Arbitration
(155200066) for the academic year 2015/16. If this is not possible, I
would like to know the highest score, lowest score, and average score for
each module.

2. The grades of all candidates (anonymised identities) for Alternative
Dispute Resolution (155200067) for the academic year 2016/17. If this is
not possible, I would like to know the highest score, lowest score, and
average score for this module.

1. Please see the attached Excel spreadsheet

 

2. It is not possible to provide the 2016/17 results for Alternative
Dispute Resolution. These are currently provisional and subject to
confirmation by the Visiting Examiner for the module and by the June 2017
Sub-board of Examiners for Law.   

 

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Yours sincerely

 

Albert Chan

Information Compliance Manager

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