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Notification of outcome and next steps | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: Timescales for portfolio feedback.
Access for Tutors to Record Attendance | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: Our guidance outlines the process for setting up a Tutor's access to their student attendance registers
How the Tutor accesses their register | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: Our guidance explains how the Tutor accesses their student attendance register
How to edit the progression decision | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: You can change the calculated progression decision by choosing a new one from the drop down list under Progression details.
Managing Assessment types and outcomes | Student Systems | Student Administration
11 Jul 2025: View guidance for EUCLID 'Super users' on the IT tools available to manage assessment type and outcomes.
Maintain individual core letters | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: View guidance on maintaining core individual letters as a 'PGR Thesis workflow' 'Super User'.
Add a note or upload a document to a student case | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: How to add a note or upload a document to a student case.
SDS Advanced user | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: Access to these tools within EUCLID is role specific. For those with the relevant access guidance for Disability Administrators on maintaining Disability Assistants' details, including assigning support types, and maintaining support type categories
Applicant view of scholarship application process | Student Systems | Student Administration
12 Jul 2025: Presents a view of how applicants interact with the scholarship application portal
Centres train graduates to meet UK future challenges | College of Science & Engineering | College of Science and Engineering
03 Jul 2025: Six training centres are to develop the next generation of highly skilled graduates in areas of critical importance, including clean energy and future computing.