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(1) For the purpose of these Procedures, refer to the Definitions (Academic) Policy. In addition, the following definitions apply to these Procedures: (2) Upon receipt of an appeal, the Secretary, Academic Board Appeals Committee will ensure that the appeal is in the appropriate format and has been submitted in accordance with the relevant University Rule. The Secretary will also verify that the procedure and timeframes have been followed in accordance with the relevant Rule. (3) If the appeal is received out of time, the Chair (under Rule 2, Section 10, clause (142) and Rule 3, Section 16, clause (63)) may grant an extension if the student can satisfy the Chair that the late lodgement is due to no fault of the student. (4) The Secretary will write to the student confirming receipt of the appeal and clarifying or stating grounds of appeal. If the student has not first made an official query to the Associate Dean (Education) or other delegated officer as specified in the relevant Rule, the student will be requested to do so before the appeal can be considered. (5) An appeal will not be regarded as having been 'received' until: (6) The Secretary will request from the relevant work unit any relevant information, including: (7) The Secretary will forward a copy of the appeal to the relevant Associate Dean (Education) or other delegated officer requesting them to provide written reasons for their decision, which has led to the appeal, and inviting written comment on the appeal. The Associate Dean (Education) or other delegated officer must respond within five working days of this request. (8) The Secretary will forward the appeal plus all relevant documentation to the Chair. (9) The Chair will review the appeal and determine whether it will proceed to a hearing by the Committee. The Chair may only reject an appeal under the following reasons: (10) The Secretary, on behalf of the Chair, will notify the student in writing within ten working days of receipt of the appeal by the Chair, informing them of the Chair's determination and their rationale. (11) Should the Chair require further information prior to making a determination under clause (9), they may contact the student in writing requesting further information. The student must provide any additional information within five working days of the Chair's request. Upon receipt of the additional information, the Chair will then decide if the appeal is rejected or if it will proceed to a hearing by the Committee. (12) The Chair's determination of whether the appeal proceeds to the Committee is final within the University. (13) The Chair may also refer any appeal to the relevant Associate Dean (Education) or other delegated officer with an invitation to reconsider the matter raised and to conduct discussions with relevant staff to ensure that all options for resolution have been considered prior to proceeding to an appeal hearing. (14) If the Chair approves an appeal to proceed to the Committee hearing the student must be notified of this decision. The Appeal will be heard as soon as practical and normally within 20 working days of receipt of the Appeal by the Secretary. (15) A copy of the appeal, the Associate Dean (Education)'s or other delegated officer’s comments and relevant documentation will be marked "Confidential" and distributed to Committee members prior to the hearing. If provided in hard copy, documentation must be returned to the Secretary at the conclusion of the hearing. (16) The student will be invited to present their case at the hearing in person or via phone/video link if attendance in person is not reasonably convenient. (17) At the appeal hearing, the student may be accompanied by a friend or elected student representative for support, at the Chair's discretion. (18) The student is permitted to nominate a representative to speak on their behalf at the hearing. No legal representation will be permitted at the hearing. (19) Should the student be unable to attend the appeal hearing, they may nominate a person to attend in their place, at the Chair's discretion. (20) An Academic Board Appeals Committee, once established and the student notified, may continue to hear the appeal in the absence of the student. (21) Committee members, including the Chair, must notify the Secretary of conflicts of interest. Where appropriate they may be required to stand down. (22) The relevant Associate Dean (Education), Course Coordinator, Unit Assessor or Dean, Graduate School will be required to attend the Committee hearing to provide information or answer questions on the matter. They may be accompanied by another appropriate person as they deem necessary. (23) The Committee may establish further grounds for Appeal that have not been covered by the student. These will be considered when making a determination. (24) In making its determination, the Committee may do the following: (25) In addition, the Committee may make a recommendation to the Faculty, College or the Graduate School to review its processes. (26) The student shall be advised in writing of the Committee's determination within five working days of the hearing. (27) Copies of the determination shall be provided to the Associate Dean (Education) or Dean, Graduate School, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic Quality), Director, Student Administration Services and any other member of staff immediately involved in the appeal. (28) The student may request that a copy of the determination be provided to a student organisation recognised by the University. (29) The decision of the Committee will be by majority, with the Chair having a casting vote. (30) The Committee is the final University decision-making body with regard to appeals under the University's Rules Relating to Awards.Academic Board Appeals Committee's Procedures
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