Dr Katrina Navickas, History module outlines
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Modules
Semester A 2015
- 6HUM1126 Finding the Past: from local to global communities
- 5HUM0271 Politics and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Extended Essay - Postgraduate History research training programme
Semester B 2016
- 6HUM1012 Popular Protest and Reform in Britain, 1760-1848
- 6HUM1060 Thinking with History
- 4HUM American History
Contact me
OFFICE
Each week, I will hold two open doors sessions - generally Wednesdays 2-4pm and Thursdays 2-3pm. You may drop by the History office (R332) during these hours without an appointment to discuss any issues you are having with the module or to seek additional help with your assessed work. You may alternatively email me to set up an appointment for another time and day.
PHONE
During regular office hours, you may call me at 01707 285624 with any queries.
EMAIL
Email [email protected]. Please put a proper title in the subject heading so I know what you are emailing me about. Use a professional tone and style, no text speak please, and remember to sign off with your name so I know who you are!
Each week, I will hold two open doors sessions - generally Wednesdays 2-4pm and Thursdays 2-3pm. You may drop by the History office (R332) during these hours without an appointment to discuss any issues you are having with the module or to seek additional help with your assessed work. You may alternatively email me to set up an appointment for another time and day.
PHONE
During regular office hours, you may call me at 01707 285624 with any queries.
Email [email protected]. Please put a proper title in the subject heading so I know what you are emailing me about. Use a professional tone and style, no text speak please, and remember to sign off with your name so I know who you are!
Attendance Requirements: Students are expected to attend all timetabled sessions. Attendance at all scheduled learning and teaching sessions is required on this module. If attendance falls below 75% in seminars (and other sessions at which it is advised attendance will be recorded), a student will normally be deemed to have failed the module at the first attempt and will not be permitted to undertake referred assessment in the module.
Late and Deferred Coursework, etc (text from the School's handbook): 'Serious adverse circumstances' are significant circumstances beyond a student's control that would have affected the student‟s ability to perform to their full potential if they were to submit or attend assessments at the appointed time. If, despite such circumstances, you decide to sit/submit an assessment, the University will not normally accept a claim of serious adverse circumstances in respect of that assessment.
If there are Serious Adverse Circumstances that have affected your assessment(s), you must communicate details to the University together with appropriate evidence, using the form provided by your School.
You should read the University‟s guidance on Serious Adverse Circumstances before you sit/submit an assessment. Full guidance can be found in your Programme Handbook and in the A - Z Guide on StudyNet.
For information on support available in Humanities, please click here.
Late and Deferred Coursework, etc (text from the School's handbook): 'Serious adverse circumstances' are significant circumstances beyond a student's control that would have affected the student‟s ability to perform to their full potential if they were to submit or attend assessments at the appointed time. If, despite such circumstances, you decide to sit/submit an assessment, the University will not normally accept a claim of serious adverse circumstances in respect of that assessment.
If there are Serious Adverse Circumstances that have affected your assessment(s), you must communicate details to the University together with appropriate evidence, using the form provided by your School.
You should read the University‟s guidance on Serious Adverse Circumstances before you sit/submit an assessment. Full guidance can be found in your Programme Handbook and in the A - Z Guide on StudyNet.
For information on support available in Humanities, please click here.