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Scholarships and assessment tests generate the most complaints from students at the University of Murcia (18/03/2011)

Issues related to grants, evaluation and compliance testing are most of the issues raised by the students of the University of Murcia the University Ombudsman, according to data collected in the memory of this body for the past year.

Other issues are also causing concern in the students are those relating to the validation and approvals and development of teaching, along with information processing, application and registration.

The Report of the University Ombudsman, José Palazón lead institution collects, as a novelty, the emergence of problems related to the need for visas or residence permits in the case of Latin American students.

During the 2009-2010 academic year recorded a total of 202 cases submitted by teachers, students and administrative personnel and services, representing an increase of over fifty percent of the 129 seen in the previous year.

Of these, 69 were raised by men, 123 women and ten were raised collectively.

Highlighting the role of women, the report indicates that the percentage of the questions raised by female students reached 65 percent.

The document contains a series of recommendations, which include the possible recording of oral examinations and the desirability of communications to students using methods that enable the return receipt.

As regards the complaints of teachers, indicated that one of the most frequent is that which deals with criteria for allocation of teaching in the departments, "a general problem in Spanish universities."

Source: Universidad de Murcia

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