MeBioMed Evaluation

Navigate the information below to learn more about the intricacies that define your academic path evaluation within this innovative programme.
 
Transfer of credits

All modules are designed in accordance with the ECTS System (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) and national regulations. HEIs partners accept differences in national and/or local regulations among the Partner Institutions concerning awarding ECTS credits and they recognize the number of ECTS credits awarded by other HEIs in the Degree Programme without further conversion. All grades shall be converted and recognized in conformity with a conversion table for grades. The credit transfer process involves the sending of student marks by the partner universities attended per semester to the MemBioMed Coordination Office (MCO). The MCO, upon approval by the MemBioMed Management Board (MMB), incorporates converted scores into an official transcript of records for students. The MCO handles administrative procedures for ECTS recognition among participating HEIs, allowing the local Master diploma to be awarded. After obtaining all required credits and successfully defending the Master Thesis, official diplomas and diploma supplements are issued by the relevant HEIs and the MCO. Each Full Partner issues transcripts of records for students at their university at the end of each semester, sending them to the next institution and the Coordinator Officer for database recording. All grades shall be converted and recognized in conformity with a Conversion Table for the Consortium.

Examination regulations 

Students must comply with the examination regulations and criteria of the HEI where they attend the teaching modules. HEIs partners are responsible for organizing and conducting examinations and assessments in accordance with the policies and procedures in place at the HEIs. At the end of each academic year, the Selection and Examination Committee (SEC) will review the study performance status of each student and will advise on continuation of the programme in accordance with the regulations at each university. Students should have validated 60 ECTS credit points in the first year to be accepted in the second year. Students with very weak study performance may lose their scholarship or may be advised to end their study. Students who quit the programme early but have successfully completed courses will get a certificate stating the courses for which they have earned credits.Students who do not complete the study programme by the end of the timeframe defined in the student agreement (two years), may, upon approval of the MMB, still enrol for a third year. In case a student does not complete the programme after an additional third year, this student will no longer be allowed to participate in the programme. In this case, the student will receive an official transcript listing the courses for which he/she has obtained credits.

The examination regulations of each higher education establishment can be consulted by clicking on the links below:

  • Université Côte d'Azur : UniCA examination regulations
  • Osnabrück : UOS examination regulations
  • University of Genoa : UNIGE UOS examination regulations
Internship and research project evaluation 

After having completed the internship and research project, students will write a short report on their experience, work tasks, and learning outcomes. The internship/research project supervisor shall fill in a form about the student´s performance and contribution. These documents will be evaluated by the local coordinating team as part of the Quality Assurance. Students will participate in a virtual internship seminar and discuss their work experiences in order to maximize knowledge exchange about possible career outlets for students. Associated partners, guest lecturers or invited scholars may participate in these seminars as experts in the field who provide additional advice and guidance.

Master Thesis defence
Admission to the oral Master’s Thesis defence requires that all courses have been passed, the internships have been completed and that the Master’s Thesis has been accepted by all supervisors. The Multiple Master Degree shall be awarded by the MemBioMed Coordination Office convened by both supervisors of the specific Master’s Thesis and the Master Thesis Jury. The oral Master’s Thesis defence will have a duration of about 45 minutes and will include the presentation of the master thesis by the student followed by a debate between the readers and the student. A record shall be kept including all relevant information.

Master Thesis Jury will evaluate the Master thesis and attribute a grade. In order to promote consistency in the grading, a standard marking template will be devised. The decision of the examination committee shall enter into force once approved by the Selection and Examination Committee (SEC). Students shall be entitled to repeat the final master examination only in case of failure.
Resit

A number of instructions have been established for the conditions of retaking process for the final master examination, including the conditions for rescheduling, provisional validation of corresponding mobility, and final validation upon successfully passing the exam, as well as the exception for students in the last intake of the programme. These instructions are as follow:

  • Eligibility for retaking the final master examination is limited to students who have failed the initial attempt.
  • The rescheduled examination will take place between 3 and 12 months following the initial unsuccessful attempt.
  • Provisional validation of the corresponding mobility may be granted in the case of a failure on one exam.
  • Final validation is conditional upon successfully passing the exam in the following year, which may require the student to re-enrol in the programme at the university offering the course and retake the entire programme.
  • This retaking procedure does not apply to students enrolled in the last intake of the programme.
  • Students who meet the eligibility criteria for retaking the final master examination should contact the appropriate university department to initiate the rescheduling process.
  • Students should also be aware of any additional requirements or fees associated with retaking the exam.
  • It is recommended that students prepare thoroughly and seek academic support if needed prior to retaking the final master examination.