pharmacy student mared foulkes from anglesey received the results email injuly 2020 but it didn t take account of her re sit which she d already passed. the university says it ll simplify its exams process to leave no room for confusion in future. bethan lewis reports. mared was in a second year at cardiff university, and she was 21. she received an e mail with results for her course and later that day she took her own life. there were lessons for the university. the e mail mared received indicated she had failed an assessment and couldn t move on to the third year. she had already passed a reset, but under the university s procedures, the recent results wouldn t be ratified until later. cardiff university s vice chancellor says they have listened to the coroners concerns who said the system was
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