Each team delivers a 9-minute presentation plus 3-minute Q&A:
Email your slides by the end of your session (or a one-page outline if you are not using slides). Coordinate within the team who sends it — one email per team to l.wallrich@bbk.ac.uk.
I mark the presentation as you give it live, not the material. Submitting your slides or outline by the end of the session helps remove misunderstandings about anything I missed or want to revisit; materials sent later will not be considered, and the presentation will be marked purely on the oral delivery.
Submit exactly three reflections (300–500 words each) plus a mandatory AI use statement. I will mark the three you submit, so choose your strongest. Prompts, marking bands, and the full AI use guidance are in Individual Reflections: Assessment Guidance.
Backup if the form fails: email all three reflections + AI use statement as a single PDF to l.wallrich@bbk.ac.uk with the subject HRM304 Reflections — [your student number] before 23:59 CST.
Late: up to 1 week late = 10-percentage-point reduction; 1–2 weeks late = capped at 60; after 2 weeks = not marked (mark of 0), absent formal mitigation.
Email one draft reflection to l.wallrich@bbk.ac.uk by Friday 5 June 2026, end of day CST, and I will return informal feedback before the final deadline. Subject: HRM304 Draft reflection — [your student number]. One per student; no feedback on drafts sent after 5 June.
Tuesday 23 June 2026 — 2 hours. Logistical details (start time, room) will be confirmed by SWUFE.
Format:
Sample questions for both sections will be shared in the final teaching session of the module.