Assessment Dates for Masters Year, including final year MEng students
This page contains the information about the assessment dates for Masters Year, including final year MEng students in 2023-2024.
If you have any questions about the information on this page, please contact the year coordinator: Myra Wilson (mxw@aber.ac.uk).
Semester 1 Assessment Dates
BRM4920 Frontiers in the Biosciences
Coordinator: Dylan Jones (dym).
CHM5720 Internet Technologies
Coordinator: Dave Price (dap).
CSM0120 Programming for Scientists
Coordinator: Yasir Saleem Shaikh (yss1).
CSM3120 Modelling, Managing and Securing Data
Coordinator: Hannah Dee (hmd1).
CSM6120 Fundamentals of Intelligent Systems
Coordinator: Tossapon Boongoen (tob45).
MAM5120 Statistical Concepts, Methods and Tools
Coordinator: Kim Kenobi (kik10).
SEM5640 Developing Advanced Internet-Based Applications
Coordinator: Neil Taylor (nst).
Semester 2 Assessment Dates
The Semester 2 module assessment dates are being confirmed and will be released at the start of term. We will email everyone when
the information is available.
CSM2020 Agile Software Development Project
Coordinator: Nina Bulanova (nib62).
CSM6420 Machine Learning for Intelligent Systems
Coordinator: Chuan Lu (cul).
CSM6520 Computational Intelligence
Coordinator: Tossapon Boongoen (tob45).
CSM6720 Advanced Data Analytics
Coordinator: David Hunter (dah56).
MAM5220 Statistical Techniques for Computational Scientists
Coordinator: Kim Kenobi (kik10).
SEM1020 Research Topics in Computing
Coordinator: Natthakan Iam-On (nai7).
Supplementary Resit Assessment Dates
Information about summer resits, known as supplementary resits, will be shared later in the year.
About Feedback Dates
The provisional feedback date is normally 15 working days after the date of hand-in for the assessment.
If there is expected to be a delay on the feedback, you will be notified by email and the date on this page
should be updated. The date for feedback might also be more than 15 working days if the University is
closed during that time, e.g. during part of the vacation or if the marker has some planned annual leave. The length of time might also be longer if the
marking period includes necessary maintenance of Blackboard/TurnItIn (planned or unplanned) during the
marking period.