This year’s Teaching and Learning Conference explored the connections between teaching and research, showcasing innovation and good practice in teaching and learning at QMUL. As a part of this conference, a debate session pitted the Vice-Principal for Student Experience, Teaching and Learning, Professor Susan Dilly, against Professor Wayne Morrison from the School of Law to debate the motion, ‘This house believes that all university degree assessments should be computer marked’
Audience opinion before the debate
Audience opinion after the debate
Watch the whole debate by clicking on the play button below.