IP Student Handbook 2025/26
23. Appeals and Complaints -
Academic Appeals
An academic appeal is the formal process by which a student can request a review of a decision made by an academic body. This may relate to:
- Progression
- Assessment outcomes
- Award decisions
- Other decisions under Queen Mary policies
Before Submitting an Appeal
- Speak to your School or Institute first. Many concerns can be resolved informally without initiating a formal appeal.
- Your School/Institute can provide feedback on marks or degree classification and help clarify any queries.
- Note: Appeals cannot be used to request feedback on academic work.
Grounds for Appeal
Appeals based on academic judgement (e.g. believing a mark is too low) are not eligible.
There are two valid grounds for an academic appeal:
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Procedural Error
Queen Mary’s processes were not followed correctly, and the error significantly affected the decision. -
Exceptional Circumstances
You experienced serious adverse circumstances that impacted your ability to study, and you had a valid reason for not disclosing them earlier.
Appeals must be submitted within 15 working days of receiving your results or decision. Late submissions require a valid reason and supporting evidence.
Submit your appeal via AskQM: AskQM Portal
More information: Appeals, Complaints and Conduct Office – Governance and Legal Services
Final Review
If you are dissatisfied with the outcome of a Formal Appeal, you may request a Final Review, provided you have received an outcome letter stating this option.
Student Complaints
Students may raise complaints about academic or non-academic matters under the Student Complaints Policy.
Complaint Process
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Informal Resolution
Speak with a member of staff in your School or Institute. Most issues can be resolved informally. -
Formal Complaint
If unresolved, submit a Formal Complaint via the AskQM portal for investigation under the Student Complaints Policy. -
Complaint Review
If dissatisfied with the outcome of the Formal Complaint, you may request a Complaint Review via AskQM.
Office of the Independent Adjudicator (OIA)
If you remain dissatisfied after the Complaint Review, you may submit a complaint to the OIA.
- You’ll receive a Completion of Procedures Letter from Queen Mary, which includes guidance on submitting to the OIA.
- More information: www.oiahe.org.uk
Independent Advice
For confidential advice, contact:
Annie Mitchell (Please note Annie is a QMSU staff member, not a student officer.)
Advocacy and Representation Manager, Queen Mary Students’ Union