Making Amendments to the External Examiner's Duties
The University database, SITS records the duties (module and programme responsibilities) formally contracted to an external examiner on the point of appointment. This information is obtained from the details provided on the appointment form (EE1).
This information is used to determine the fee paid to the external examiner and the Examiner must be informed of any changes which require:
a) the fee payment to increase (see fee rates webpage for details)
b) a reallocation of duties which assigns level 11 modules to the external examiner for the first time
c) an extension to the period of appointment
Any of the above will require the school to issue a new appointment letter to the external examiner.
To keep your records up to date you should complete the EE2 form below to ensure the school and examiner are aware of any changes and update SITS accordingly.
EE2 change of duties 2015.docx
What if an external examiner retires from their academic post?
One of the functions of an external examiner is to comment on the comparability of the standard and level of student achievement at Edinburgh Napier University with those of other higher education institutions. Across the higher education sector it is accepted that currency issues can emerge two/three years after an individual retires from their institution. Consequently care must be taken to ensure that we do not continue to employ external examiners once they have been retired from their academic post for three or more years. An extension to an existing appointment cannot be agreed if during the appointment period the external will have been retired from their duties for more than three years.