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Examinations: Advance Timetable 2012

MA/PGD/PGC in Citizenship Education, History Education and Citizenship, and History Education

All examinations of the MA/PG Diploma/PG Certificate in Citizenship Education, History Education and Citizenship and History Education for external students have been scheduled in advance and the dates are shown below.

Candidates for examinations in the U.K.(except London), EIRE and the U.S.A.

Please note if you have made entry to the examinations in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, you should receive your Admission Notice at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you do not have the Admission Notice at that time, you should contact the Student Assessment Office as a matter of urgency. Candidates sitting at a local centre should attend at the times specified by the local centre, even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice. Candidates for the London examination centre should attend at the times stated below.

Candidates sitting in London

The starting time and venue for the examinations are given on the Admission Notice. Please ensure you read your notice carefully - candidates may be required to attend different locations for each examination.

All other candidates

Please note, if you have made entry to the examinations through your local examination centre, in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, the local examination centre will send your Admission Notice to you. The Admission Notice should be with you at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you have not received your notice by that time, please contact your local examination centre in the first instance and not the University. Candidates should attend at the times specified by the local examination centre even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice.

All candidates

Please read carefully all of the material attached to your Admission Notice. The Notice and its attachments contain important information regarding the conduct of the examinations.

The University reserves the right to amend and adjust the dates and starting times of any examination. The timetable in advance is published to assist candidates with their study plans. Candidates must refer to their Admission Notice for confirmation of the dates and full details of the examinations they are due to write.


Code Subject Duration Date Time
CHI 0080 / CHM080 International Perspectives in History Education 3 hrs Tue 29 May 10:00
CHI 0070 / CHM070 Learning to live together: Children's Rights, Citizenship and Identities 3 hrs Wed 30 May 10:00
CHI 0200 / CHM200 Dissertation 3 hrs Wed 30 May 14:30
CHI 0100 / CHM100 Report 3 hrs Wed 30 May 14:30
CHI 0060 / CHM060 History, Culture and Citizenship: Engaging with Museums, Galleries and Heritage 3 hrs Thu 31 May 10:00
CHI 0030 / CHM030 Learning, Teaching and Assessment in History Education 3 hrs Fri 1 June 10:00