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Allan Glen’s Institution, Glasgow

Select an activity performed by Allan Glen’s Institution, Glasgow.

Please note: This list does not include all activities performed by Allan Glen’s Institution, Glasgow.

Assessment Administration

The activities involved in administering the conduct of assessments.

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of student administration.

Executive Committee Management

The activities involved in managing the work of the executive committees that support the institution’s governing body.

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of governance.

Governing Body Management

The activities involved in managing the work of the institution’s governing body.

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of governance.

Legal Framework Development

The activities involved in establishing and, where appropriate, changing the legal status of the institution.

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of governance.

Student Admission

The activities involved in admitting students to the institution.

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of student administration.

Student Discipline

The activities involved in conducting disciplinary proceedings against students for breaches of the institution’s academic regulations (for example, cheating in examinations) or for misconduct (for example, improper use of institutions’ computer systems).

  • One of the activities performed to fulfil the function of student administration.
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