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We have a responsibility to ensure the standards and quality of the education that we provide to our students. Our approach to assuring quality is detailed within the Quality Manual and has been written with reference to the UK Quality Code Advice and Guidance, published by the QAA.
This statement contains data derived from the returns we have provided to the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) and include all students (home, EU and international students).
The procedures contained in the quality manual are the means by which St George's assures the quality and standards of the awards it confers.
The Quality Assurance and Enhancement Committee (QAEC) is a sub-committee of Senate. Its purpose is to take the lead in the development and evaluation of St George’s quality assurance processes. Find out more.
From time to time, we review each of our programmes to ensure that they are relevant, up to date, adequately resourced and continue to meet the needs of students and employers.
Programme Specifications are the learning intentions and outcomes of each taught course. Learn more here.
Boards of Examiners are responsible for overseeing the examination process for students.
Derek BaldwinsonDirector, Quality and PartnershipsSt George’s, University of LondonCranmer TerraceLondon SW17 0RE
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