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Tuesday 6 February 2024

Start times: 9:30am (private) 10:00am (public)

The Education Committee holds the first session of its inquiry examining the impact of industrial action on students, with witnesses from the Universities and Colleges Union (UCU), the Office for Students, universities and student bodies. 

Whilst there have been periods of strikes led by the UCU in recent years, the cross-party Committee is particularly interested in the marking and assessment boycott held between April and September 2023 at more than 140 institutions, and measures that were taken to mitigate its impacts.

The boycott covered all marking and assessment processes including exam invigilation and processing of marks. At a minority of universities, the boycott led to long delays to graduation and completion of degrees, and students’ ability to move onto employment or further study. Approximately 11,300 final-year students had been unable to graduate by their originally scheduled date. A further 20,000 were affected less significantly.

Examples of mitigation at some universities included staff being asked to cover for colleagues taking part in the boycott, issuing provisional marks based on previous work, and allowing students to progress to further study ‘without detriment’. This meant that a student would be allowed to remain on a course even if a final mark was worse than their interim mark.

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