Open letter to the vice-chancellor: devalued degrees at the University of Bristol

Dear Professor Evelyn Welch

cc Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students) and Chair of the University Education Committee; Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Quality and Standards) and Chair of the University Academic and Standards Committee

We are writing in response to the recently published temporary amendments to academic regulation for 2022/23, approved by yourself, the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students), and the Associate Pro Vice-Chancellor (Quality and Standards) on 11 May.

We do not believe that it is possible to meet the stated aims of maintaining academic standards while proposing to award degrees (classified or otherwise) under the temporary changes to academic regulations and would ask that you immediately rescind these temporary regulations. These changed academic regulations devalue degrees awarded at the University: students are getting degraded degrees at the University in 2023 under these temporary regulations.

In short:

  • The changes to the regulations are deeply unfair in that they will lead to lower classifications for some students and higher classifications for others in the absence of a full run of marks. (Principles 5 and 9, 3.12, 2.1.1)
  • The lack of internal oversight of exam boards means decision-making will not be robust. (Principle 6, Principle 7.4)
  • The lack of oversight by external examiners is a failure to meet quality assurance expectations, namely, that students’ achievements are reliably assessed taking account of external expertise. (Principle 6, Principle 7.4, 3.6, 3.11)
  • There is no clear basis for the excessive discretion given to chairs of exam boards to waive large parts of units. (Principle 3, 2.1.1)
  • Waiving large (and later) assessments in units is pedagogically unsound (2.1.1)
  • The incompatibility of these amended regulations with professional accreditation requirements implies that they undermine the credibility of any degrees awarded using them. (Principles 1 and 3, 2.1.1iii)

These amended regulations propose to disregard unknown quantities (work which has not yet been marked). This means that, for instance, the integrity of degrees conferred this academic year will differ: some students will be issued with classifications based on much fuller evidence than others. This inconsistency will necessarily devalue University of Bristol degrees, because (for e.g.) employers will have no way of determining the basis on which a given 2023 2.1 degree was awarded. Such degrees will not be comparable to those conferred in other years.

In implementing these amended regulations, the University of Bristol is in breach of OfS guidance that ‘awards granted to students are credible at the point of being granted and when compared to those granted previously’ (condition B4).

Very few academic staff with responsibilities for maintaining University academic standards have been consulted on these amendments. It is notable that in institutions such as the University of Cambridge, where a wider constituency of academic and academic-related staff have oversight of such matters, this sort of regulatory amendment has not been possible. In the communication sent to students on the subject of these amendments, it is stated that the institution is ‘balancing the need for you to graduate with our responsibility to ensure the quality of our degrees and we are confident that these temporary regulations achieve this’. Rather, it appears to us that the institution is prioritising its need to graduate students—or ‘produce’ degree certifications—over its responsibility to assure the quality of the degrees it confers.

We outline in more detail below a number of our concerns relating to these regulatory changes, some of which are likely to leave the institution vulnerable to student appeals, and many of which contravene QAA’s UK Quality code (namely, that ‘The provider uses external expertise, assessment and classification processes that are reliable, fair and transparent,’ p. 3).

The changes to the regulations are unfair in that they will lead to lower classifications for some students and higher classifications for others because of the absence of a full run of marks. Despite the stated principle that mitigations should only be applied where they would improve a student’s outcome, these changes to regulations could lead to lower classifications for some students, especially if the dispute is not resolved quickly.

Even where decisions as to students’ degree outcomes are made at School or Faculty Exam Boards, they are likely to be, in the majority of cases, based on a severely limited range of evidence. In addition, in relation to the ‘third stage’ of mitigation, there is a significant risk that students may graduate with worse degree outcomes than their submitted work merits. It does not appear to be possible to mitigate against this risk, because it necessarily excludes from consideration unknown (but knowable!) quantities: students frequently excel, for instance, in their 40-credit dissertations, which given the high weighting of the final year of degree programmes can have a significant impact on outcomes (in programmes where Y3 is weighted 75%, 40 credits represents 25% of the marks contributing to a classification). This risk is not mitigated by the assurances in Principle 9 (that classifications can subsequently be amended if marks become available). It is not clear, after all, that marks will become available; in any case even a temporary falsely low classification is a significant detriment for students.

From a different perspective, the principle that mitigations should only be applied where it is to the students’ overall benefit might produce unfair outcomes. Take two students who achieve 1sts in all of their 3rd year TB1 units, but 2:2s in TB2. One student has a full run of marks; the other has had all of their TB2 units affected by industrial action. The student with a full run of marks would be awarded a 2:1; under these amended regulations, the other student could be awarded a first. If and when that second student’s TB2 work was marked, they would be allowed to retain their 1st class degree. That would be manifestly unjust. We have modelled situations where the difference in outcome having excluded 40 credits is as wide as two classifications.

The lack of internal oversight of exam boards means decision-making will not be robust. The changes to regulations determining the quoracy of exam boards, and the high probability of the majority of decisions being referred up to smaller ‘parent’ exam boards raise severe concerns. The efforts of Faculty Education officers and Professional Services colleagues in meeting demanding timelines and maintaining high standards are Herculean even in ordinary years, when both department and school internal and external exam boards have already done a significant amount of processing, checking, and clarifying. Despite the high levels of integrity and expertise of our colleagues, we are not confident that it is possible for either Faculty or institution-level exam boards to safely manage such a volume of work. Given the high levels of participation in the MAB by UCU members, errors would be all but inevitable in such a situation.

The lack of oversight by external examiners is a failure to meet quality assurance expectations, namely, that students’ achievements are reliably assessed taking account of external expertise.  We are also concerned about the implications for quality assurance of the diminished involvement of external examiners. In many areas of the university, external examiners attend department and / or school-level exam boards. They do that because it is usually the forum in which the majority of decisions are made, and where they can share their thoughts on the programme design, students’ work, and assessment processes with the staff who do that work. If these amended regs are put into full effect it is highly likely that external examiners will have very little oversight over the majority of the substantial decisions made regarding degree outcomes, because those decisions are likely to be referred up to boards at which they will not be present.

There is no clear basis for the excessive discretion given to chairs of exam boards to waive large parts of units. In certain places these amended regulations also invest significant discretionary powers in education officers, which will place them under undue pressure. There are other areas where there is a worrying amount of leeway or lack of guidance. Faculty Education Directors are permitted, for instance, to waive the requirement that no more than 50% of a unit’s marks can be excluded on the basis that they have been affected by the MAB, at the ‘second stage’ of mitigation. Importantly, that stage might well enable the classification of student degrees on the basis of partial evidence (and on the basis of evidence more partial than these regs at first sight would seem to permit). It is unclear what the criteria are for determining which programme intended learning outcomes have been or should be met by a student’s run of marks. Finally, under 3.7 it is stated that ‘Exceptionally, the pass mark will be awarded for the unit where a unit mark is returned that is below the pass mark and a progression decision has already been made’. This appears to contravene Principle One, and it is not clear under what conditions such an exception would be permissible.

Waiving large (and later) assessments in units is pedagogically unsound. Under these amended regulations, where units or assessments are excluded from consideration on the basis that they have been affected by industrial action, the remaining units or assessments will have their weighting ‘scaled up’ to compensate. This scaling up would interfere significantly with unit and assessment design, and the ways in which unit and programme learning outcomes are fulfilled in practice. The amount of teaching and student time directed towards particular assignments naturally varies according to weighting; it is not fair to over-inflate the outcome of a low-weighted assignment, because teachers will have designed, and students will have approached that assignment in ways which reflected its relatively low weighting.

The incompatibility of these amended regulations with professional accreditation requirements implies that they undermine the credibility of any degrees awarded using them. The amended regulations concede that certain PRSB accreditation requirements would prevent the application of certain mitigations. A question of parity of treatment arises: why should students whose degrees happen to be accredited by external bodies enjoy a more rigorous process for the determination of their degree outcomes, compared with students whose degree programmes are not ordinarily subject to such external regulation?

Students deserve to have their work marked by the expert staff who designed their assessments, delivered their teaching, supervised their dissertations and projects. They deserve for that work to be weighted in the way they were advised it would be, for that weighting will have rightly dictated the ways in which they directed their time and effort. They deserve degree outcomes which have been determined in rigorous ways which correspond with that of other cohorts, and which are based on the achievements evidenced in the full range of their submitted assignments.

As you will be aware, this is (largely) a cohort who 3 years ago had a very direct experience of the ill effects of algorithmic interference in the awarding of educational qualifications. It is not necessary to implement these regulations, as it may have been necessary to do something then: this is not a global pandemic, but an industrial dispute. It can be resolved via negotiation. We would reiterate the sensible demands made by students in this open letter: that the University should issue a public statement calling on UCEA to reopen negotiations on pay and working conditions (as our colleagues at the University of Bath have recently done). Notably, these students say that they want their work to be marked by their tutors, because they want the work that they have put into their studies to be acknowledged, and to be properly assessed. In saying so, they recognise that it is in fact the academic and professional services staff with whom they have worked closely who maintain this institution’s academic standards.

Those academic standards cannot be replicated or worked around by hastily-amended regulations.

Yours,


Signed:
629
Roderick Barrand
 
RNCM
628
Brendan Quinn
 
The Open University
627
Tony Stead
 
Royal Holloway
626
Harriet Evans
 
LSE
625
Lee McFarlane
 
Runshaw College
624
siobhan wall
 
Freelance writer/former lecturer
623
Amelia Howells
 
622
Celine Petitjean
 
University of Bristol
621
Oscar Sullivan
 
University of Bristol
620
Alwiyah Qassim
 
University of Bristol
619
Alice Neumegen
 
University of Bristol
618
Katerina Alexandri
 
University of Bristol
617
Victoria Coules
 
University of Bristol
616
Jo Staines
 
University of Bristol
615
Peter Peasey
 
University of Bristol
614
talisa denny
 
university of bristol
613
Kate Sim Read
 
University of Bristol
612
Isabelle Spring
 
University of Bristol
611
Ruby Alderson
 
University of Bristol
610
Jacob Thornton
 
University of Bristol
609
Eva Aston
 
University of Bristol
608
Niclas Jacobsen
 
University of Bristol
607
Tanya Bhatia
 
University of Bristol
606
Gabriel Pierzynski
 
University of Bristol
605
Charley Dallow
 
University of Bristol
604
Jeanne Cicotti
 
University of Bristol
603
Lara Lippin
 
University of Bristol
602
laura forman
 
University of Bristol
601
Jane O’Beirne
 
Bristol University
600
Mira Ilieva
 
University of Bristol
599
Sri Iyengar
 
598
Vivienne Kuh
 
University of Bristol
597
Sylwia Wawrzyniak
 
596
Izzy Harris
 
University of Bristol
595
Anna Varela
 
University of Bristol
594
Maya Chinnery
 
University of Bristol
593
Sophie Burden
 
University of Bristol
592
Lewis Low Wood
 
University of Bristol
591
Nadin Bayramova
 
University of Bristol
590
Huw Day
 
University of Bristol
589
Caroline Morris
 
University of Bristol
588
Charles Harris
 
University of Bristol
587
Joe Bell
 
University of Bristol
586
Max Salisbury
 
university of bristol
585
Gareth Griffith
 
University of Bristol
584
Florian Bouyer
 
University of Bristol
583
Dean Shiels
 
Bristol
582
Jack Middleton
 
University of Bristol
581
Michael Woodiwiss
 
University of the West of England
580
Przemek Zakrzewski
 
University of Bristol
579
Rafael Rosolem
 
University of Bristol
578
Florence Marling
 
University of Bristol
577
Valeria Fulop-Pochon
 
University of Bristol
576
Jacob Rose
 
Bristol
575
Angus Vincent
 
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals
574
Alex Vincent
 
University of Bristol
573
Teddy Monroe
 
Bristol university
572
Tina Mullen
 
Bristol
571
Florence Storey
 
University of bristol
570
Tom Six
 
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
569
Patricia Gaya
 
University of Bristol
568
Miles Pearce
 
University of Bristol
567
Max Golightly
 
University of Bristol
566
Louise Melhuish
 
University of Bristol
565
Ella Boyce
 
University of Bristol
564
Thomas Rees
 
University of Bristol
563
Henry Morgan-Owen
 
University of Bristol
562
Imogen Rance
 
University of Bristol
561
Steven Roberts
 
University of Bristol
560
Hannah Lee
 
University of Bristol
559
Phoebe Coldron
 
University of Bristol
558
David Dudeney
 
University of Cambridge
557
Luke Marmion
 
University of Bristol
556
Anneka Kleinsmiede
 
University of Bristol
555
Grace Dearing
 
Bristol
554
Rayhanah Ginwalla
 
University of Bristol
553
Charlie Graff
 
University of Bristol
552
Lyndsay Coo
 
University of Bristol
551
Catriona Smith
 
University of Bristol
550
Fiona Jordan
 
University of Bristol
549
Lisa Woynarski
 
University of Bristol
548
David Cooper
 
University of Bristol
547
Gareth Griffith
 
University of Bristol
546
Jocelyn Egginton
 
University of Bristol
545
Alicja Nowodworska
 
University of Bristol
544
Samantha Thomas
 
University of Bristol
543
Mike O'Mahony
 
University of Bristol
542
Carrie Bright
 
University of Bristol
541
Giovanni Della-Savina
 
University of Bristol
540
Carol O'Sullivan
 
University of Bristol
539
Jack Fallon
 
Uni of Bristol
538
Nieves Perez-Solorzano
 
University of Bristol
537
Caitlin Shaw
 
University of Bristol
536
Hope Urbani
 
Arts University Bournemouth
535
Rosalind Aczel
 
534
Anna Havinga
 
University of Bristol
533
Ross Balzaretti
 
532
Shanti Rao
 
University of Bristol
531
Izzy Davis
 
University of Bristol
530
David Judge
 
University of the West of England
529
Simon Burbidge
 
Independant Consultant
528
Katja Krebs
 
University of Bristol
527
Juan Zhang
 
University of Bristol
526
Lucy Cramp
 
University of Bristol
525
Jule Mulder
 
Law School
524
Ebren Purchall
 
University of Bristol
523
Laurence Ray
 
University of Kent
522
Neil Davey
 
University of Bristol
521
William Hamilton
 
University of Bristol
520
Jake Langham
 
University of Bristol
519
James Thompson
 
University of Bristol
518
Max Jones
 
University of Bristol
517
David Gavurin
 
516
Stephen D'Evelyn
 
University of Bristol
515
Chin Yang Shapland
 
University of Bristol
514
Joel Goldstein
 
University of Bristol
513
Dave Gee
 
Bristol
512
Aidan Rafferty
 
University of Bristol
511
Pete Falconer
 
University of Bristol
510
Evelyn Heis
 
University of Bristol
509
Heather Milligan
 
University of Edinburgh
508
Ella Kronqvist
 
University of Bristol
507
Joan Bailey
 
Bolton College
506
Fernanda Da Silva
 
University of Bristol
505
William Tantam
 
University of Bristol
504
David Passey
 
503
Julia Drewnowicz
 
University of Bristol
502
Steve Bullock
 
University of Bristol
501
Hayley Smith
 
Canterbury Christ Church University
500
Leah Martindale
 
University of Bristol
499
Evey Damianopoulou
 
University of Bristol
498
Owen Tyley
 
University of Bristol
497
Mhairi Gibson
 
University of Bristol
496
Adom PH
 
University of Bristol
495
Olivia Tetlow
 
University of Bristol
494
Harriet Wheeler
 
493
Lauren Cole
 
Northwestern University
492
Steve De Hailes
 
University of Bristol
491
Naomi Warne
 
University of Bristol
490
Chris Downs
 
The Open University
489
Molly Frederikse
 
University of Cambridge
488
Laura Passey
 
487
esme couldrick
 
University of Bristol
486
Jodie Passey
 
Lancaster University
485
Archie Rowlins
 
University of Bristol
484
Joe Archer
 
University of Bristol
483
Catherine Eschle
 
University of Strathclyde
482
Jessica Holmes
 
University of Bristol
481
Aneirin Pendragon
 
University of St Andrews
480
Evie Stergiakouli
 
University of bristol
479
Adriano Howlett
 
University of Bristol
478
Rebecca Worth
 
University of Bristol
477
Sienna Wells
 
University of Bristol
476
Nigel Bubb
 
University of Leeds
475
Coyne j Mullen
 
Bristol
474
Mia Stevens
 
Bristol University
473
Sofya Tarkhanova
 
Bristol University
472
Rhian Keyse
 
Birkbeck
471
Emma Murdock
 
University of Bristol
470
Grace Whittaker
 
Bristol
469
Olivia Nicholls
 
University of Bristol
468
Amelia Joint
 
Bristol
467
Amelia King
 
Bristol
466
Lauren Sanderson
 
University of Bristol
465
Emma Cogan
 
University of Bristol
464
Jake Bird
 
University of Bristol
463
Coyne Mullen
 
462
Carrie Barron
 
461
Claire Griffiths
 
Bristol
460
Victoria Lever
 
Bristol Uni
459
Maisie Mullen
 
University of Bristol
458
Harry Lamb
 
University of Bristol
457
Emily Fromant
 
University of Bristol
456
Maria Cruickshank
 
Bristol
455
Ails Smith
 
Arts university Bournemouth
454
Tom Grogan
 
University of Bristol
453
Lilly Cook
 
452
Paul Di Maida
 
University of Bristol
451
Richard Griffiths
 
University of Bristol
450
Elsie King
 
University of Bristol
449
Emily Griffiths
 
University of Bristol
448
Izzy Hammond
 
Bristol University
447
Jessica Cruickshank
 
University of Bristol
446
Jonathan Shaw
 
University of bristol
445
Sam Ward-Jacobs
 
University of Bristol
444
Patricia Grogan
 
Bristol
443
Steven Grogan
 
Bristol University
442
Charlotte Phillips
 
University of Bristol
441
Erin Jones
 
University of Bristol
440
Amanda Di Maida
 
University of Bristol
439
Elise Wells
 
University of Bristol
438
Molly Grogan
 
University of Bristol
437
Emilia Sykes
 
University of Bristol
436
Saskia Yeung
 
University of Bristol
435
Lily Priscott
 
University of Bristol
434
Madeleine Morse
 
University of Bristol
433
Sophia Di Maida
 
University of Bristol
432
Sophia Smith
 
Bristol university
431
Daisy Nelson
 
University of Bristol
430
Florence Taylor-Cooper
 
University of Bristol
429
Jasmine Law
 
University of Bristol
428
Sam Greenwood
 
University of Bristol
427
Emily Tilford-Carey
 
University of Bristol
426
Joan Passey
 
University of Bristol
425
Henning Flaecher
 
University of Bristol
424
Yazmin Sadik
 
University of Bristol
423
Holly Pemberton
 
University of Bristol
422
Inessa Kinnersley
 
University of Bristol
421
Saoirse McCarron
 
University of Bristol
420
Philip Collard
 
University of Bristol
419
Phoebe Caine
 
University of Bristol
418
Simon Jackson
 
University of Birmingham, History Dept.
417
Oscar Garbett
 
University of Bristol
416
Oliver Manley
 
University of Bristol
415
Emily Wride
 
University of Bristol
414
Steffan Davies
 
University of Bristol
413
Liam O'Connell
 
University of bristol
412
Jake Davey
 
University of Bristol
411
Marcus Jones
 
University of Bristol
410
Nathan Meredith
 
University of Bristol
409
Sarah Jelbert
 
University of Bristol
408
Lindsay Carter
 
University of Bristol
407
Sven Gnutzmann
 
University of Nottingham
406
Bristol Students' Union Sabbatical Officer Team
 
Bristol Students' Union
405
Angeline Pang
 
University of Bristol
404
Harri Hudspith
 
University of Bristol
403
Polly Barr
 
Bristol University
402
Robyn Wootton
 
University of Bristol
401
Marika Zeimbekis
 
400
Susan Carlile
 
California State University, Long Beach
399
Caleb Day
 
Durham University
398
Manoj Dias-Abey
 
University of Bristol
397
Kathrina Glitre
 
UWE Bristol
396
Joy Brooks
 
Nhs
395
Lucy Faire
 
Open University
394
Sienna Thompson
 
University of Bristol
393
Anca Dobrescu
 
University of Bristol
392
Jess White
 
De Montfort university
391
Paul Harper
 
University of Bristol
390
Daniel Schweimler
 
London Metropolitan University
389
Lewis Jones
 
London Metropolitan University
388
Debbie White
 
387
Vicky Blake
 
University of Leeds
386
Paul White
 
Bristol
385
Lisa Christine Waddell
 
University of Bristol
384
Lianne White
 
Bristol University
383
Maureen White
 
N/A
382
Ovais Kashif
 
University of Bristol
381
Sandra Swart
 
University of Stellenbosch
380
Helen Parks
 
379
Jon Burbach
 
UoB School of PPN
378
Pen-Yuan Hsing
 
University of Bristol
377
Lilith Wozniak
 
University of Bristol
376
Catherine Hillier
 
Bristol
375
Cat Gregory
 
N/A
374
Rachel Bronnert
 
Bristol
373
Joanne Hall
 
University of Bristol
372
Eleanor Hall
 
University of Bristol
371
Violet Allmark
 
University of Bristol
370
Isobel Neville
 
University of Bristol
369
Ella Hakin
 
University of Bristol
368
Ella Wilson
 
Bristol university
367
Eleanor Little
 
Bristol
366
Charmaine Sew
 
University of Bristol
365
Grace Early
 
SPAIS University of Bristol
364
Jim Brooke
 
University of Bristol
363
Becky Hirst
 
University of Bristol
362
Colin Davis
 
University of Bristol
361
Molly Kane
 
University of Bristol
360
Calla Southon
 
University of Bristol
359
William Foster
 
University of Bristol
358
Joseph Day
 
University of Bristol
357
Gernot Klantschnig
 
University of Bristol
356
Dominic Boggiano
 
University of bristol
355
Benjamin Bishop
 
University of Bristol
354
Elizabeth Laughton
 
University of Bristol
353
Ella Firth
 
Faculty of Engineering
352
Erin Forbes
 
University of Bristol
351
Andy Tilley
 
None
350
Mostafa Salem
 
University of Bristol
349
Ross Gibson
 
Strathclyde
348
Jess Scott
 
University of Bristol
347
Holly Smith
 
University of Bristol
346
Chrissy Sanachan
 
University of Glasgow
345
Simone Knox
 
University of Reading
344
Ingrid Jacob
 
343
Felix Carter
 
University of Bristol
342
Chiara Amoretti
 
University of Bristol
341
Nachumi Nora
 
Yeshiva University
340
Angela Rowe
 
University of bristol
339
Dejla Hoxha
 
University of Bristol
338
Nina Kazanina
 
University of Bristol
337
Ute Leonards
 
University of Bristol
336
Kitty Wilkinson
 
University of Bristol
335
Ruby Simpson
 
University of Bristol
334
Jacqueline Maingard
 
University of Bristol
333
Gaurav Malhotra
 
University of Bristol
332
Martin Nutbeem
 
University of Bristol
331
Konstantinos Tsetsos
 
University of Bristol
330
David Howett
 
University of Bristol
329
Alex Anderson
 
University of Bristol
328
Jeffrey Bowers
 
University of Bristol
327
Carmen Lloret
 
University of Bristol
326
Nick Scott-Samuel
 
University of Bristol
325
Jasmine Khouja
 
University of Bristol
324
Markus Damian
 
University of Bristol
323
Justin Park
 
University of Bristol
322
Sheena Vachhani
 
University of Bristol
321
Jessica Berlin
 
University of Bristol
320
Yoav Ben-Shlomo
 
University of Bristol
319
Tom Bond
 
University of Bristol
318
Bobbie Winter-Burke
 
University of Bristol
317
Alexander Jefferson
 
University of Bristol
316
Peter Flach
 
University of Bristol
315
Laura Hull
 
University of Bristol
314
Sara Bernard
 
University of Glasgow
313
Jen Palmer
 
University of Bristol
312
Suzanne Ingle
 
University of Bristol
311
Matt Mahon
 
University of Glasgow
310
Katherine Rothwell
 
University of Bristol
309
Christopher Brooke
 
University of Cambridge
308
Peter Blair
 
University of Bristol
307
Beatriz Arias
 
University of Bristol
306
David Carslake
 
University of Bristol
305
Jeffrey Barrie
 
University of Bristol
304
Alastair Donnelly
 
Inside Travel Group
303
Nicholas Turner
 
University of Bristol
302
Simon Lock
 
University of Bristol
301
Nicolas Whittaker
 
300
Claire Gronow
 
University of Bristol
299
T M Dams
 
National Education Union
298
Andrew Hogg
 
University of Bristol
297
Paul Yousefi
 
Universit of Bristol Medical School
296
Alison Paton
 
Wellsbourne Jealthcare
295
Liz Dams
 
294
Amanda Chappell
 
University of Bristol
293
Mandy Dams
 
292
Louis Tucker
 
Highdown sixth form
291
Alex Raison
 
University of Nottingham
290
darcy wood
 
bristol
289
Vanessa Lace
 
University of Bristol
288
Sarah Tubb
 
287
Birgit Tucker
 
University of London
286
Malcolm Tucker
 
University of Bristol
285
Mia Tucker
 
University of Bristol
284
Rhiannon deLint
 
University of Bristol
283
Raphael Van Arkadie
 
University of Bristol
282
Estraven Lupino-Smith
 
University of British Columbia
281
Annie Westervelt
 
University of Bristol
280
Tania Manyuira
 
Sandwell College of FHE
279
Angel Hornsby-Smith
 
Bristol
278
Dharminder Chuhan
 
Sandwell college
277
Sam Williamson
 
University of Bristol
276
Neal Clark
 
Bristol
275
Robert Szalai
 
University of Bristol
274
Alexander Davey
 
273
Martyna Dymkowska
 
University of Bristol
272
Peter Scott
 
Bristol University
271
Alexander Hill
 
Airbus
270
Abigail Clark
 
Bristol
269
Natasha Davey
 
University of Bristol
268
Ellen Healy
 
Theatre
267
Phoebe Livingstone
 
University of Bristol
266
Ines Sallis
 
University of Bristol
265
Eda Gokcen
 
University of Bristol
264
Andrea Chong
 
University of Bristol
263
Anusha Shah
 
University of Bristol
262
Ruth Bush
 
University of Bristol
261
Kelly Irwin
 
University of Bristol
260
Rowan Tomlinson
 
University of Bristol
259
Zehra Jumabhoy
 
University of Bristol
258
Jutta Weldes
 
University of Bristol
257
Nicholas Barker
 
University of Bristol
256
Sarah Myers
 
University of Bristol
255
Daragh McHale
 
University of Bristol
254
Ruby Ounsworth
 
University of Bristol
253
Genevieve Arkle
 
University of Bristol
252
Sarah Flude
 
University of Bristol
251
Nathan Street
 
University of Bristol
250
Christopher Loar
 
Western Washington University
249
Daisy McConnell
 
University of Bristol
248
Lokesh Ramesh
 
University of Bristol
247
Lily Chowdhry
 
University of Bristol
246
Dan Lunt
 
School of Geographical Sciences, UoB
245
Joanne Kitson
 
University of Bristol
244
Peter Dent
 
University of Bristol
243
Mehdi Torkaman
 
University of Stavanger
242
John Foot
 
University of Bristol
241
Ruth Glynn
 
University of Bristol
240
Emma Crowley
 
University of Bristol
239
Richard McClelland
 
University of Bristol
238
Thomas Bothner
 
University of Bristol
237
Lindsay Bywood
 
University of Westminster
236
Sal Allman
 
235
Maud Perrier
 
Bristol University
234
Susan Urpeth
 
Ofqual
233
Chengyao Ye
 
University of Bristol
232
Tamsin Badcoe
 
University of Bristol
231
Negar Elodie Behzadi
 
University of Bristol
230
Peter Allen
 
University of Bristol
229
Naveen Naguleswaran
 
University of Bristol
228
Jessica Ogden
 
University of Bristol
227
Samantha M
 
University of Bristol
226
Samuel Okyere
 
Bristol
225
Nariman Massoumi
 
University of Bristol
224
Chris Rossdale
 
University of Bristol
223
Goya Wilson Vasquez
 
University of Bristol
222
Robert Yates
 
University of Bristol
221
Ryerson Christie
 
University of Bristol
220
David Evans
 
Bristol University
219
Emma Parker
 
University of Bristol
218
Jennifer Batt
 
University of Bristol
217
Song Liu
 
University of Bristol
216
Katie Mack
 
UoB
215
Amy O’Mahony
 
University of Bristol
214
Sara Davies
 
University of Bristol
213
Jan Stoop
 
University of Bristol
212
Catherine Hunt
 
University of Bristol
211
Alison Pemble
 
Bristol university
210
Irene Pasquinelli
 
University of Bristol
209
Josh Lamyman
 
University of Bristol
208
Lucas de Abreu Maia
 
University of Bristol
207
Jacqueline Ristola
 
University of Bristol
206
Nicola Green
 
University of bristol
205
Ashley Dodsworth
 
University of Bristol
204
Saffron Karlsen
 
University of Bristol
203
Josh Radford
 
University of Bristol
202
Ursula Glendinning
 
University of Bristol
201
Ellie Bell
 
University of Bristol
200
Sarah Bowyer
 
A S Watson
199
Charlotte Wrigley
 
University of Stavanger
198
Giulia Champion
 
The University of Southampton
197
Yannis Megalou
 
University of Bristol
196
Andrew Feeney
 
Northumbria University
195
Aster Hoving
 
University of Stavanger
194
David Moon
 
University of Bath
193
Karen Parker
 
University of Bristol
192
Alexandra Hill
 
University of Bristol
191
Jak Peake
 
University of Essex
190
Tammy Gladwin
 
University of Bristol
189
Jonathan Grose
 
UoB
188
Kristina Straub
 
Carnegie Mellon University
187
Corinne Squire
 
Bristol University
186
James Urpeth
 
185
Louise Benson James
 
Ghent University (previously Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Bristol)
184
Sophie Kelly
 
University of Bristol
183
Yasmin Attwood
 
Bristol
182
Sean Rands
 
University of Bristol
181
Harriet Soper
 
University of Oxford
180
Dhristi Agarwal
 
University of Bristol
179
Misha Rudnev
 
Bristol
178
Katharina Richter
 
University of Bristol
177
Alvin Hui
 
University of Bristol
176
Aarya Menon
 
University of Bristol
175
Alan Champneys
 
Bristol
174
Dan Godshaw
 
University of Bristol
173
Ian Calvert
 
University of Bristol
172
Maria Cristina Santovito
 
University of Bristol
171
Elizabeth Robles
 
University of Bristol
170
Penny Cartwright
 
University of Oxford
169
Martin Sticker
 
University of Bristol
168
Zafar Bashir
 
Bristol University
167
Jason Konek
 
University of Bristol
166
Rebecca Buxton
 
University of Bristol
165
Adam Gray
 
University of Bristol
164
isabel davies
 
University of bristol
163
Victoria Guo
 
uni of bristol
162
Harry Wilson
 
University of Bristol
161
Georgie Vallance
 
University of Bristol
160
Maddie White
 
University of Bristol
159
Richard Parker
 
University of Bristol
158
Melissa Mowry
 
St. John's University
157
Marissa Mansfield
 
University of Bristol
156
Lois Peach
 
University of Bristol
155
Lee Marshall
 
University of Bristol
154
Sadie Pearson
 
University of Bristol
153
Sarah Watkins
 
University of Bristol
152
Molly Williams
 
University of Bristol
151
Sara Charles
 
Institute of Historical Research
150
Vanda Zajko
 
University of Bristol
149
Joe Phillips
 
University of Bristol
148
Matt Prout
 
University of Bristol
147
Michael Malay
 
University of Bristol
146
Lorenzo Costaguta
 
University of Bristol
145
Simon Allen
 
University of Bristol
144
Amy Penfield
 
Bristol
143
Abigail Gardner
 
University of Gloucestershire
142
James Watts
 
University of Bristol
141
Su Lin Lewis
 
University of Bristol
140
Deborah Lam
 
University of Bristol
139
Esther Dudley
 
138
Carrie Etter
 
University of Bristol
137
Hope Wishart
 
University of Bristol
136
Mark Hailwood
 
Bristol
135
Susanne Ferwerda
 
Utrecht University
134
Mark Bould
 
UWE Bristol
133
Keith Jebb
 
University of Bedfordshire
132
Kelsi Delaney
 
University of Bristol
131
Madhu Krishnan
 
University of Bristol
130
Leighan Renaud
 
University of Bristol