Quinquennial Review of Postgraduate Provision in Informatics
Every 5 years, as part of the University's Quality Assurance procedures, all aspects of postgraduate teaching and administration are reviewed in a so-called Quinquennial Review. The School of Informatics was reviewed in November 2007. For more information about the review process and reports of reviews in other schools please refer to the Academic Affairs website.
The review panel comprised of:
- Professor Wyn Williams (CONVENOR), School of Geosciences;
- Professor Susan Eisenbach (EXTERNAL), Imperial College London;
- Dr Jeremy Bradshaw, Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies;
- Professor Tony Kennedy, School of Physics;
- Professor Rebecca Cheung, School of Engineering and Electronics;
- Professor Andrew Ranicki, School of Mathematics;
- Jonathon Hogg, EUSA.
The review panel have produced a report and a summary of their recommendations is available here.
The School has submitted a response to these recommendations and a copy is available here, with a 12-month progress report available here.
For staff further details of the documents submitted to the review panel and the review itself are available here (staff only).


