Postgraduate Assessment Criteria
Postgraduate Assessment Criteria
Postgraduate Assessment Criteria
Core Criteria
The marking criteria (competence standards) for all SOAS postgraduate programmes draw upon the
following minimum core criteria, which are applicable to the assessment of most or all assignments:
The language used must be of a sufficient standard to permit assessment of the above criteria.
These minimum core criteria form a part of the School’s core academic standards, applied to all
coursework and as such they would not usually be subject to any modification, even as a reasonable
adjustment for students with disabilities.
Additional Criteria
The minimum core criteria intentionally do not include standards concerning the presentational
aspects of the work, such as spelling and punctuation in written assignments; nor do they include
the criteria for certain specialist assignments (e.g. musical performance). Departments select
additional criteria for certain assignments, as appropriate to the learning outcomes being assessed
on that occasion. Such additional criteria are not standard to all modules, but they are part of the
competence standards for the specific module and assignments.
The department will provide students with information about any additional criteria which may be
used to mark a particular assignment.
Postgraduate Coursework and Dissertations
The guidelines below reflect the standards of work expected at postgraduate level and apply to
coursework and dissertations.
80+ (Distinction)
A mark of 80+ will fulfil the following criteria:
• very significant ability to plan, organise and execute independently a research project or
coursework assignment
• very significant ability to evaluate literature and theory critically and make informed
judgements
• very high levels of creativity, originality and independence of thought
• very significant ability to evaluate critically existing methodologies and suggest new
approaches to current research or professional practice
• very significant ability to analyse data critically
• outstanding levels of accuracy, technical competence, organisation, expression.
70-79 (Distinction)
A mark in the range 70-79 will fulfil the following criteria:
• significant ability to plan, organise and execute independently a research project or
coursework assignment
• clear evidence of wide and relevant reading, referencing and an engagement with the
conceptual issues
• capacity to develop a sophisticated and intelligent argument
• rigorous use and a sophisticated understanding of relevant source materials, balancing
appropriately between factual detail and key theoretical issues. Materials are evaluated
directly and their assumptions and arguments challenged and/or appraised
• correct referencing
• significant ability to analyse data critically
• original thinking and a willingness to take risks.
60-69 (Merit)
40-49 (Fail)
20-39 (Fail)
A Fail will be awarded in cases in which there is:
• very limited ability to plan, organise and execute a research project or coursework
assignment
• fails to develop a coherent argument that relates to the research project or assignment
• does not engage with the relevant literature or demonstrate a knowledge of the key issues
• incomplete referencing
• contains clear conceptual or factual errors or misunderstandings
• only fragmentary evidence of critical thought or data analysis
0-19 (Fail)
A Fail will be awarded in cases which:
• no demonstrable ability to plan, organise and execute a research project or coursework
assignment
• little or no knowledge or understanding related to the research project or assignment;
• little or no knowledge of the relevant literature
• major errors in referencing
• no evidence of critical thought or data analysis
• incoherent argument
• Unseen written examinations
Postgraduate Written Examinations
80+ (Distinction)
A mark of 80+ will fulfil the following criteria:
• very significant ability to evaluate literature and theory critically and make informed
judgements
• very high levels of creativity, originality and independence of thought
• outstanding levels of accuracy, technical competence, organisation, expression
• shows outstanding ability of synthesis under exam pressure
70-79 (Distinction)
A mark in the 70-79 range will fulfil the following criteria:
• shows clear evidence of wide and relevant reading and an engagement with the conceptual
issues
• develops a sophisticated and intelligent argument
• shows a rigorous use and a sophisticated understanding of relevant source materials,
balancing appropriately between factual detail and key theoretical issues
• Materials are evaluated directly and their assumptions and arguments challenged and/or
appraised
• shows original thinking and a willingness to take risks
• shows significant ability of synthesis under exam pressure
60-69 (Merit)
A mark in the 60-69 range will fulfil the following criteria:
• shows strong evidence of critical insight and critical thinking
• shows a detailed understanding of the major factual and/or theoretical issues and directly
engages with the relevant literature on the topic
• develops a focussed and clear argument and articulates clearly and convincingly a sustained
train of logical thought
• shows clear evidence of planning and appropriate choice of sources and methodology, and
ability of synthesis under exam pressure
50-59 (Pass)
A mark in the 50-59 range will fulfil the following criteria:
• shows a reasonable understanding of the major factual and/or theoretical issues involved
• shows evidence of planning and selection from appropriate sources
• demonstrates some knowledge of the literature
• the text shows, in places, examples of a clear train of thought or argument
• the text is introduced and concludes appropriately
40-49 (Fail)
A Fail will be awarded in cases in which:
• there is some awareness and understanding of the factual or theoretical issues, but with
little development
• misunderstandings are evident
• there is some evidence of planning, although irrelevant/unrelated material or arguments are
included
20-39 (Fail)
A Fail will be awarded in cases which:
• fail to answer the question or to develop an argument that relates to the question set
• do not engage with the relevant literature or demonstrate a knowledge of the key issues
• contain clear conceptual or factual errors or misunderstandings
0-19 (Fail)
A Fail will be awarded in cases which:
• show no knowledge or understanding related to the question set
• show no evidence of critical thought or analysis
• contain short answers and incoherent argument