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Curriculum Approval Panel

In July 2024, following the 2024 Academic Governance Review, the University Senate and Council approved that the Course Proposal Scrutiny Panel be renamed to the Curriculum Approval Panel.

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Membership 2024/25

Co-Chairs

Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education Policy) (ex-officio)

Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education Quality and Standards) (ex-officio)

 

Professor Andy Clark

Professor Will Curtis

Decisions made by the Curriculum Approval Panel Chair are informed by the recommendations made by the following Curriculum Approval Panel sub-groups which hold either disciplinary, pedagogical, or specific professional expertise. The sub-groups are:
Curriculum Approval Panel Deputy Chairs and Advisory Panel  
Academic Director (Postgraduate Taught) (ex-officio) – Deputy Chair Lee Griffin
Academic Director (Doctoral College) (ex-officio) – Deputy Chair Professor Dan Branch
Academic Director (Partnerships) (ex-officio) Quality Assurance Advisor for Education – Advisory Panel Member TBC
Quality Assurance Manager or nominee (ex-officio) – Advisory Panel Member Karoline Schneider
 
Academic Scrutiny Panel (refreshed annually to maintain disciplinary and pedagogical currency, with a maximum term of normally three consecutive years per colleague)

One to two academic colleagues from every academic department within the University

Jo Kukuczka

Academic Development Centre

Dr John Kirkman

Academic Development Centre

Dr Nikola Chmel

Chemistry

Dr Dan Murdock

Chemistry

Dr Sanjay Sharma

Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies

Professor Victoria Rimell

Classics

Dr Claire Rocks

Computer Science

Dr Khalil Challita

Computer Science

Dr Elizabeth Chant

Cross-Faculty Studies

Alexander Karalis Isaac

Economics

Dr Mahnaz Nazneen

Economics

Dr Christos Mias

Engineering

Dr Neil Evans

Engineering

Dr Matthew Franks

English

Dr Colin Storer

History

Professor Paul Prescott

IATL

Professor Andrew Williams

Law

Dr Robert Huckstepp

Life Sciences

Dr Erin Dilger

Life Sciences

Dr Richard Lissaman

Maths

Dr Tobias Grafke

Maths

Dr Philippe Blanchard

Politics and International Studies

Dr Julia Welland

Politics and International Studies

Dr Nadine Elzein

Philosophy

Dr Thomas Crowther

Philosophy

Dr Gavin Bell

Physics

Professor Rudo Roemer

Physics

Dr Adrian von Muhlenen

Psychology

Dr Peter Trimmer

Psychology

Dr Jamie Larkin

School of Creative Arts, Performance and Visual Cultures

Professor Ruth Hewston

SELCS - Centre for Lifelong Learning

Dr Deborah Roberts

SELCS - Centre for Teacher Education

Dr Chris Strelluf

SELCS - Applied Linguistics

Dr Rebecca Morris

SELCS - Education Studies

Dr Douglas Morrey

School of Modern Languages and Cultures

Dr Lynne Pettinger

Sociology

Dr Teresa Brunsdon

Statistics

Professor Alexander Stremme

Warwick Business School

Professor Ross Ritchie

Warwick Business School

Chris Jones

Warwick Foundation Studies

Alexa Kirkaldy

Warwick Manufacturing Group

Dr Emma Rushforth

Warwick Manufacturing Group

Dr Nicholas Hopcroft

Warwick Medical School

Dr Hollie White

Warwick Medical School

 
Financial Scrutiny Panel  

Academic Registrar (Chair) (ex-officio)

Adam Child

Deputy Finance Director or nominee (ex-officio)

Samuel McClenaghan

Vice Provost and Chair of Faculty for the requesting academic department (ex-officio)

Professor Rachel Moseley (Arts)

Professor Mike Ward (SEM)

Professor James Hayton (Social Sciences)

 
Professional Service Group  

Compliance Manager (Student Immigration)

Rosul Gazi

Market Research Manager (Prospective Students)

Matthew Webster

Student Finance Manager

Tracey Grant

Assistant Director (Head of Admissions Services)

Dr Elizabeth Hough

Business Operations Manager (Student Records)

Emma Ford

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Terms of Reference

  1. With delegated authority from Senate, to make decisions about the approval of all new courses and modifications to existing approved courses of the University. This excludes non-credit bearing courses, short courses and CPD courses, which are managed at departmental level.
  2. To ensure the consideration of all course proposals is in accordance with agreed institutional expectations, timescales, and level of scrutiny.
  3. With delegated authority from Senate, to make decisions about the discontinuation of provision.
  4. To make recommendations to the Quality and Standards Subcommittee on amending relevant regulation and/or policy, such as the Credit and Module Framework, and where required the introduction of new regulation, policy, or guidance to maintain the University’s quality oversight for example as required by the introduction of novel qualifications or delivery models.
  5. To ensure a definitive list of approved and discontinued courses, to include those being taught out, is maintained.
  6. To ensure members of the Curriculum Approval Panel sub-groups receive annual training in the relevant role(s) and are informed of changes to processes, policies, and guidance when necessary.

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Reporting Structure

The Curriculum Approval Panel reports approval and discontinuation decisions to the Senate and the Quality and Standards Subcommittee on an annual basis. The Faculty Education Committees are informed of decisions on an annual basis. The Partnerships Committee is informed of approval and discontinuation decisions for collaborative provision at the next available Committee meeting.

The Educational Partnerships Oversight Panel recommends approval decisions to the Curriculum Approval Panel for collaborative provision. The Chair of the Curriculum Approval Panel will consider the recommendation when making an approvals decision.

Colleagues in the following teams and areas are notified of approval decisions on an individual basis immediately after the decision has been communicated to the proposing academic department(s): Academic Resourcing Committee; Modules, Marks and Assessment; Faculty Directors of Administration; Immigration and Compliance; Marketing Communications and Insight; Student Recruitment Outreach and Admissions Service; Student Finance; Student Opportunity; Strategic Planning and Analytics, including Central Timetabling; Student Records.

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Secretariat

Secretary: Robert Stevens, Policy Advisor (Curriculum and Partnerships), EPQ

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Meetings

The Curriculum Approval Panel meet to consider course proposals as required. To ensure the review of course proposals in a timely manner, this is typically coordinated via correspondence unless an in-person approval event is required.

The Curriculum Approval Panel meet as appropriate to consider and/or develop policy relating to curriculum design and approval.

Recommendations to amend existing regulation or policy or introduce new policy as required and where appropriate, is submitted to the Quality and Standards Subcommittee for consideration.

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