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Jul 2023
A Harrogate student has complained to one of the UK's most prestigious universities after discovering her degree cannot be given a classification.
After studying for four years at Edinburgh University, Issy Murray found out that she would have to graduate with an ungraded degree.
This was due to an ongoing marking boycott by the University and College Union (UCU), which led to most of her work being left unmarked.
The boycott, which started in April, is part of a long-running standoff between the UCU and the Universities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) over staff pay and working conditions.
Across 145 UK universities, students like Issy have been caught in the crossfire, with around a third having their grades delayed. As a result, thousands are facing complications with applications to jobs and postgraduate courses.
Issy hopes to become a doctor and has applied to a competitive postgraduate medicine course, but thinks her chances of getting a place could be slim with an ungraded degree.
She told the Stray Ferret that the university has provided her with very little support. The most she has received was a letter confirming her attendance and, what she considered a somewhat insincere, late apology.
Issy’s mother, Sue Murray commented:
The Harrogate family have appealed to the university’s management team and Vice-Chancellor but with little success. They have also reached out to the Department of Education and their local MP, Andrew Jones, for help.
Issy said:
She still plans to attend her graduation ceremony this month to celebrate her time at university with friends and family.
However, without a classification for her degree, Issy said the event would be “bittersweet”.
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