Leeds Beckett University - City Campus,
Woodhouse Lane,
LS1 3HE
External examiners
External examiners
External examiners are an essential part of our university's framework for quality assurance. All approved courses and pathways leading to an award of our university require an external examiner.
For further details about the process of external examination, please see the link to External Expertise Chapter of the QAA UK Quality Code.
External subject advisers may be appointed to assist external examiners in certain cases, for example short courses or language awards. New, relatively inexperienced external examiners are normally mentored in the first year of their role.
The role of external examiners is to assure the quality of students' learning experiences and ensure that they are assessed fairly in relation to other students on the same course and to all students across our university and nationally.
External examiner/subject adviser reports are an integral part of our university's quality assurance processes. They form part of the requirements for annual monitoring and review and in all cases course teams must demonstrate how they have responded to the views and comments made by external examiners/subject advisers.
Our university has been granted a Licence Agreement by Pearson and thus offers a range of Pearson awards, under which responsibility for quality is delegated to our university. Our university itself appoints and remunerates external examiners responsible for Pearson awards.
You can also find information on our Academic Regulations with regards to External Examiners in section 14 of our Academic Regulations page.
Additional information
Please note External Examiner Report's relating to 24/25 should be completed online though the personalised URL sent to you. If you have not received this, please contact externalexaminers@leedsbeckett.ac.uk.
To submit a mentor's report, complete the Mentor Report Form.
Course directors can respond to external examiner reports by completing the Course Director Report Response Form.
External examiners who are unable to attend either progression and award boards/module boards should complete the External Examiner Non-Attendance Form.
Please note that reports must be submitted within four weeks of the date of the progression and award board.
External Examiners can claim expenses by completing the External Examiner Expenses Claim Form.
Personal details retained by our Human Resources Department are collected by completing the External Examiner Personal Details Form.
Financial Regulations state that all staff using their own vehicles on behalf of our university shall maintain appropriate insurance cover for business use. Motor declaration for staff-owned vehicles requires the completion of the Insurance Cover Declaration (Vehicles) Form.
The External Examiners Handbook is intended to give general guidance to external examiners, external subject advisers and mentors on their roles and responsibilities, together with an outline of our university’s framework for the assessment of students.
The External Examiner Induction module has been restructured into a series of bite-sized modules. If you are a current examiner you will have been sent a link to access these modules. New examiners will be sent the link on appointment.
The bite-sized format allows for flexible engagement, enabling you to access the modules at your convenience. Depending on your level of familiarity with this area of work you can watch some or all of the modules presented.
Should you have any questions or need further information, please contact externalexaminers@leedsbeckett.ac.uk
In August 2017, the Home Office revised its guidance for employers on Right to Work checks. The guidance emphasised the duty of all employers, regardless of size or sector, to prevent the employment of illegal workers and included revisions to simplify the civil penalties where employers are implementing the guidance.
Please can you confirm if you hold a current British or Irish passport, as for holders of these documents we can undertake a right to work check remotely.
We have engaged TrustID to undertake the digital identity verification part of this remote right to work check. TrustID are a Home Office certified Identity Service Provider (IDSP) and their privacy notice is available on their website. Leeds Beckett's Potential Colleague Privacy Notice is available on our website.
Please can you also confirm that you are happy for us to share your name and email address with TrustID for this purpose.
If you are planning to visit campus and would prefer, we can undertake the check face to face. Please contact us to arrange this.
If you are an EEA or Swiss citizen granted status under the EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) or hold a Biometric Residence Permit (BRP), please provide us with a sharecode using the GOV.UK website.
Payment of fees and expenses will be subject to the university successfully undertaking the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act (2006) - Right to work check.
Please note this applies to ALL external examiners and we thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter.
Our university's External Examiner Scrutiny Group considers proposals for the appointment of External Examiners. Academic Schools submit a range of forms for nominees including:
The External Examiner/External Subject Adviser Proposal Form for proposing a course or module specialist examiner or subject adviser.
The Reallocation of Duties or Additional Duties for an Examiner or Subject Adviser Form to request additional or a change of duties for an external examiner already in post.
The Approval of a Mentor to Support an External Examiner/Subject Adviser Form to enable a mentor to be allocated to a new external examiner.
The Proposal for Upgrade to Chief Examiner form to propose an examiner to oversee a group of courses or modules.
The length of time an examiner is in tenure for a course is limited, however, Academic Schools can request an extension to the tenure for a maximum of one year through the Approval of an Extension of Tenure for an External Examiner/Subject Adviser Form.