EVALUATION AND GRADING. 5.1 The Student agrees to the assessment of their performance in the EDISS programme based on the assignments and examination of the specific courses and according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. The examination procedures and evaluation criteria are described in the course descriptions or communicated by the designated lecturer in the first session of the course. Exam and holiday periods are organized according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. Stipulations applying to students when registering to subjects and taking exams are those in force at the university where the subject is lectured. 5.2 The Student must regularly attend the courses in their study plan, and when required, complete all assignments and participate in mandatory activities such as examinations, intermediate tests, seminars and conferences. Justified “force majeure” cases, such as an acute illness, can be considered and approved by the local EDISS Coordinator, provided that the Student informs the local Coordinator of such an event without delay. Failed exams, lack of sufficient progress in the evaluation activities or failure to regularly attend the EDISS courses and mandatory activities can be grounds for suspending the payment of the scholarship. 5.3 The Student expressly complies with the procedures for handling cases of plagiarism as defined by the EDISS partner universities. The Student is aware that the partner universities do not accept plagiarism in any form and that the universities may and will use plagiarism detection software to identify possible cases of plagiarism. All cases of plagiarism shall be reported to the local EDISS Coordinator. If the Student has been found to have committed plagiarism, or they have shown other types of academic misconduct (such as cheating in an exam) the consequences (such as suspension or losing credits for the course) will be based on the policies at the university in question. Depending on the severity of the case, the Programme Board can decide to exclude the Student from the EDISS programme with the same economic consequences as described in § 5.2. 5.4 The grading scales for the universities are given below: 5.4.1 Grading scale (courses and thesis) at AAU and MDU A (5) EXCELLENT: outstanding performance with only minor errors
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EVALUATION AND GRADING. 5.1 The Student agrees to the assessment of their her/his performance in the EDISS programme based on the assignments and examination of the specific courses and according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. The examination procedures and evaluation criteria are described in the course descriptions or communicated by the designated lecturer in the first session of the course. Exam and holiday periods are organized according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. Stipulations applying to students when registering to subjects and taking exams are those in force at the university where the subject is lectured.
5.2 The Student must regularly attend the courses in their her/his study plan, and when required, complete all assignments and participate in mandatory activities such as examinations, intermediate tests, seminars and conferences. Justified “force majeure” cases, such as an acute illness, can be considered and approved by the local EDISS Coordinator, provided that the Student informs the local Coordinator of such an event without delay. Failed exams, lack of sufficient progress in the evaluation activities or failure to regularly attend the EDISS courses and mandatory activities can be grounds for suspending the payment of the scholarship.
5.3 The Student expressly complies with the procedures for handling cases of plagiarism as defined by the EDISS partner universities. The Student is aware that the partner universities do not accept plagiarism in any form and that the universities may and will use plagiarism detection software to identify possible cases of plagiarism. All cases of plagiarism shall be reported to the local EDISS Coordinator. If the Student has been found to have committed plagiarism, or they have she/he has shown other types of academic misconduct (such as cheating in an exam) the consequences (such as suspension or losing credits for the course) will be based on the policies at the university in question. Depending on the severity of the case, the Programme Board can decide to exclude the Student from the EDISS programme with the same economic consequences as described in § 5.2.
5.4 The grading scales for the universities are given below:
5.4.1 Grading scale (courses and thesis) at AAU and MDU MDH A (5) EXCELLENT: outstanding performance with only minor errors
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement, Student Agreement
EVALUATION AND GRADING. 5.1 The Student agrees to the assessment of their performance in the EDISS programme based on the assignments and examination of the specific courses and according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. The examination procedures and evaluation criteria are described in the course descriptions or communicated by the designated lecturer in the first session of the course. Exam and holiday periods are organized according to the policies at the EDISS partner universities. Stipulations applying to students when registering to subjects and taking exams are those in force at the university where the subject is lectured.
5.2 The Student must regularly attend the courses in their study plan, and when required, complete all assignments and participate in mandatory activities such as examinations, intermediate tests, seminars and conferences. Justified “force majeure” cases, such as an acute illness, can be considered and approved by the local EDISS Coordinator, provided that the Student informs the local Coordinator of such an event without delay. Failed exams, lack of sufficient progress in the evaluation activities or failure to regularly attend the EDISS courses and mandatory activities can be grounds for suspending exclusion from the payment of the scholarshipEDISS programme.
5.3 The Student expressly complies with the procedures for handling cases of plagiarism as defined by the EDISS partner universities. The Student is aware that the partner universities do not accept plagiarism in any form and that the universities may and will use plagiarism detection software to identify possible cases of plagiarism. All cases of plagiarism shall be reported to the local EDISS Coordinator. If the Student has been found to have committed plagiarism, or they have shown other types of academic misconduct (such as cheating in an exam) the consequences (such as suspension or losing credits for the course) will be based on the policies at the university in question. Depending on the severity of the case, the Programme Board can decide to exclude the Student from the EDISS programme with the same economic consequences as described in § 5.2programme.
5.4 The Student shall pass the first year at AAU (minimum 60 ECTS) with the total average grade of 2 to continue their studies for the second year in the programme.
5.5 The grading scales for the universities are given below:
5.4.1 Grading scale (courses and thesis) at AAU and MDU A (5) EXCELLENT: outstanding performance with only minor errors
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Samples: Student Agreement, Student Agreement, Student Agreement