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Timeline for submission of a New Paper Proposal

Note: This timeline applies to new papers being proposed for all occurrences including Summer School, Pre-Christmas Summer School and non-standard teaching periods.

Type of proposal If submitted by*Permits

New Paper Proposal (A new standalone paper(s) not connected to a proposed new programme.)

Prior to preparing a New Paper Proposal, a proposer must undertake a Pre-Approval Process to ensure that the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (PVC) supports the viability of the paper being proposed.

Each Division has a checklist1, which proposers must work through in advance of seeking PVC approval to develop the new paper.

Engagement with the Strategy, Analytics, and Reporting Office (SARO) and Finance Advisory is required as part of this process and this should be taken into consideration when considering deadlines.

February or March
Divisional Boards

Implementation in the following academic year

  • Included in the Guide to Enrolment

April or May
Divisional Boards

Implementation in the following academic year

  • NOT included in the Guide to Enrolment

* Note that these are FINAL deadlines – earlier submission is encouraged.
1. Please email your Divisional Specialist, Academic Committees and Services to obtain a copy of your Divisional Checklist.

Staff members who are preparing academic proposals should seek advice from experts within their academic division as follows:

Commerce

Academic: Associate Dean (Academic) and/or Associate Dean (Postgraduate Programmes)
Specialist, Academic Committees and Services (Commerce)

Health Sciences

Academic: Associate Dean (Academic) and/or Associate Dean (Postgraduate)
Specialist, Academic Committees and Services (Health Sciences)

Humanities

Academic: Associate Dean (Academic) and/or Associate Dean (Postgraduate)
Specialist, Academic Committees and Services (Humanities)

Sciences

Academic: Associate Dean (Academic) and/or Associate Dean (Postgraduate)
Specialist, Academic Committees and Services (Sciences)

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