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School of Engineering and Informatics (for staff and students)

ZJSU student handbook

Welcome to the Joint Institute student handbook. We encourage you to familiarise yourself with this resource. Information is arranged alphabetically within broad categories. If you cannot find the information you need here, or on the Joint Institute student experience Canvas page, please contact our dedicated education team. Our staff will be more than happy to help.

Advice and support

Academic advising

As a student at the Joint Institute, academic advice is provided by your course convenor. Their role is to support your academic progress and offer guidance, or referral to appropriate specialist professional services as necessary. You can email your course convenor for academic advice and support.

BEng Communications Engineering

Dr Fan Zhang

fan.zhang@sussex.ac.uk

BEng Robotics & Electrical Engineering

Dr Fan Zhang

fan.zhang@sussex.ac.uk

MSc Robotics & Autonomous Systems

Dr Kun Liang

kun.liang@sussex.ac.uk

MSc Artificial Intelligence & Adaptive Systems

Dr Maxine Sherman and Dr Warrick Roseboom 

zjsu-aias-convenor@sussex.ac.uk

 

For further information see the 

Joint Institute education team

The Joint Institute education team here at Sussex provides quality assurance and assessment support.

Contact the team at ZJSU-JI@Sussex.ac.uk if you need information or support related to your assessments.

Staff Name

Role

Email

Responsibility

Catherine Warden

Assistant Education Manager

c.l.warden@sussex.ac.uk

Oversight and management of course delivery and assessment

Jessie Buckley

Senior Course Coordinator

Jessie.Buckley@sussex.ac.uk 

Quality assurance, teaching delivery and coursework support

Patrick Meredith

Curriculum & Assessment Officer 

pm477@sussex.ac.uk 

Regulations, exam boards, curriculum and assessment quality assurance

Claire Lloyd

Course Coordinator 

cl797@sussex.ac.uk 

Coursework, exam paper organisation and support

 

Visit the  to access wider resources and support for your studies.

Referencing and academic integrity

During the second semester of year two, you will study the Academic Communication for Engineering module (Q1156Z), which will introduce you to the Numerical system of referencing, as well as teaching you the importance of how research links to reports, which will be important for your coursework submissions.

All students should therefore familiarise themselves with the Numeric referencing style, as well as the importance of academic integrity, both found on the Skills Hub. If you are having any difficulties with learning the referencing system, please get in touch with the module convenor for Academic Communication for Engineering, David Munn (D.Munn@sussex.ac.uk).

Report writing guides

Engineering students should make full use of the following resources when writing a laboratory or technical report:

Guide to laboratory writing.

Guide to technical report writing

Skills hub

Students at the Joint Institute can benefit from many of the resources in the ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ Skills Hub. These will help you to develop the skills which are essential for academic study. Here you will find a wide range of resources, including expert advice and suggestions from successful Sussex students.

Student experience

Visit the  to access more resources and support for your studies and to discover ways to make the most of your time with us. You can auto-entrol .

 Assessment 

Academic appeals (including informal resolution process)

Academic appeals (including informal resolution process)

Assessment regulations

For undergraduate students 

For postgraduate students

Contact Patrick Meredith, Curriculum and Assessment Officer. pm477@sussex.ac.uk, for clarification on assessment regulations.

Coursework submission support

Coursework submission support

Exam information and support

All of your examinations will be held in person on the ZJSU campus. Please note that all retake exams will also be in person. Retake exams will take place in the assessment period following the term in which the module was delivered. General guidance on your expected conduct during examinations can be found . 

Exceptional circumstances

You can make an exceptional circumstances claim if you experience something sudden, temporary and unforeseen, which could have an impact on one of your assessments: exams, or coursework.

Outcomes of upheld exceptional circumstances claims are:

Type of exceptional circumstances claim Outcome (if your claim is accepted)
Late submission. You must submit your work before the final deadline. Late penalty will be waived. Your submission will show as late but with X7L or X24 on Sussex Direct.

Excused non-submission of an assignment (XNS). You will not be able to submit your original work.

An opportunity to retrieve the mark by taking a new assessment in the retake assessment period following the term in which the module was delivered. Details will be published on your assessment timetable after the end of semester exam board has met. Retake assignment briefs will be published on Canvas approximately three weeks prior to the submission deadline.
Excused absence from an exam. A further uncapped attempt in the retake assessment period following the term in which the module was delivered.
Impairment for a coursework assessment. An opportunity to retrieve or improve the mark by taking a new assessment in the retake assessment period following the term in which the module was delivered. Details will be published on your assessment timetable after the end of semester exam board has met. Retake assignment briefs will be published on Canvas approximately three weeks prior to the submission deadline.
Impairment in an exam. A further uncapped attempt in the retake assessment period following the term in which the module was delivered. 

 

Important: The mark you get for a resit or sit assessment will be used for progression and/or award purposes, even if it's lower than your original mark. If you don't take the resit or sit, your original mark will stand.

Mark conversion

Please be aware that on the internal ZJSU system, you will have different marks to those on your results page on Sussex Direct. These marks hold the same weighing in both British and Chinese. To pass a module, you must have an overall mark of 40 (60 in ZJSU weighing). 

Here is the mark conversion:

Uos

ZJSU UoS ZJZU UoS ZJSU UoS ZJSU
0 0            
1 2 26 39 51 70 76 89
2 3 27 41 52 71 77 89
3 5 28 42 53 72 78 90
4 6 29 44 54 73 79 91
5 8 30 45 55 74 80 91
6 9 31 47 56 75 81 92
7 11 32 48 57 76 82 92
8 12 33 50 58 77 83 93
9 14 34 51 59 78 84 93
10 15 35 53 60 79 85 94
11 17 36 54 61 79 86 94
12 18 37 56 62 79 87 95
13 20 38 57 63 80 88 95
14 21 39 59 64 81 89 96
15 23 40 60 65 82 90 96
16 24 41 61 66 82 91 97
17 26 42 62 67 83 92 97
18 27 43 63 68 84 93 97
19 29 44 64 69 84 94 98
20 30 45 65 70 85 95 98
21 32 46 66 71 86 96 99
22 33 47 67 72 86 97 99
23 35 48 68 73 87 98 99
24 36 49 69 74 88 99 99
25 38 50 69 75 88 100 100

 

If there are discrepancies between your marks, such as following a resit/sit your mark has not been updated on the ZJSU system, please get in contact with ZJSU-JI@sussex.ac.uk so we can liaise with ZJSU colleagues on having this amended. 

Reasonable adjustments

As part of your studies at the Joint Institute, you are eligible for additional help with your teaching, exams and assessments if you have a disability. This is known as reasonable adjustments, aimed at minimising barriers to your studies. There is a range of support available to you if you meet the eligible criteria.

Please find further information on reasonable adjustments via the  and the range of support you can get depending on your condition. 

Results information 

See 'Getting your results'

If you have any questions about your results, contact Patrick Meredith pm477@sussex.ac.uk or Jessie Buckley Jessie.Buckley@sussex.ac.uk

Withdrawing from your course

See 'withdrawing from your course'

Other information

Transcripts and letters

You can request a letter from the University to prove your status as a student, as well as an interim transcripts of your grades if you require them. Please see '' on the Student Hub for the full list of letters available. Please also note that some letters on there, such as council tax exemption, are not relevant to Joint Institute students and are specifically for students studying in the UK.

Please contact ZJSU-JI@sussex.ac.uk for any guidance or questions you have about requesting letters. 

Your candidate number

You will find your candidate number on your Sussex Direct study page. This is the 6-digit number that you must put on your coursework and exam submissions, as well as at the end of any email correspondence with staff. 

School of Engineering and Informatics (for staff and students)

School Office:
School of Engineering and Informatics, ÄûÃÊÊÓƵ, Chichester 1 Room 002, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QJ
ei@sussex.ac.uk
T 01273 (67) 8195

School Office opening hours: School Office open Monday – Friday 09:00-15:00, phone lines open Monday-Friday 09:00-17:00
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