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Lateness penalties for IIA Guide

For coursework submitted after the given deadline a penalty of 1 mark per week or part week that the work is late will be applied.  For Full Technical Reports (FTRs) the penalty is 2 marks per week or part week that the work is late.

There are a number of reasons why it may not be possible to submit on time, please refer to the Rearranging coursework and allowances guidelines for guidance.

Last updated on 19/11/2025 12:12

Teaching duties item for Lent 2018 newsletter

We have already begun the process of allocating teaching duties for the academic year 2018-19.  Between 30 January and 1 March each Subject Group chair plus (where appropriate) Heads of Divisions will attend a meeting with the Teaching Office (Claire Barlow, Alexandre Kabla and Alison Burgess). The outcome of the meeting should be an agreed list of staff assigned to every teaching duty. By the end of Lent term staff should know what their duties will be and have agreed to them.

Last updated on 03/08/2020 15:08

Part IIA projects - link for student guides

During the Easter term following the IIA examinations, all Part IIA students undertake 2 projects  (with a few having preparatory sessions during the Lent Term).  Allocation of these projects will be made early in the Lent term.  Some projects have pre-requisite modules and will assume certain background knowledge. You should therefore give some thought to your likely preferences for projects before finalising your choice of Michaelmas modules on COMET. 

Last updated on 10/12/2025 07:04

Coursework link for IIA start of year page

Please read carefully:

You are advised to book first for the Extension Activity (which run at fixed times in Michaelmas or Lent Terms) and then to book in for the experiments associated with each of your modules (including signing-up sessions).  If at all possible, avoid clashes between sessions for having experiments signed up and sessions for undertaking experiments.

Last updated on 24/08/2022 14:06

Accreditation - link for guides

At present the four-year MEng pathways with the exception of the 'Engineering Science' pathway offered by the Department of Engineering are accredited by one or more of the professional engineering institutions, depending on the engineering area studied. 

Students are also strongly encouraged to become student or affiliate members of the professional institutions which particularly relate to their interests.

For further details of the accrediting bodies, membership benefits and contact officers within CUED see the Accreditation of the MEng.

Last updated on 24/09/2025 09:38

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