Contribute to the future of building services engineering and graduate employability by helping to maintain and improve the quality of higher education engineering in the UK. If you’re a senior academic or industrialist, you can apply to become an Accreditation Moderator.
Types of moderators
Academic Moderator
As an Academic Moderator will have extensive knowledge of their building services programme. An academic moderator can be a programme lead, external examiner...
Industrialist Moderator
An industrialist moderator is someone who work or has worked in the building services industry and has extensive experience.
How does it work?
In your first year, you’ll attend one training day and observe one visit of two days, you will then be able to be part of the visiting panel for accreditation visits. You will be expected to keep up your knowledge of accreditation by attending training events and attending at least one visit year. Visits involve one to two days of preparation before and a half-day after for report review.
Visit Panel Chairs will also be expected to attend a one day Academic Accreditation Committee to introduce visit reports they’ve chaired, provide offline advice on approving accreditation extensions, new degrees, and approval of action plans (two days a year) and produce visit reports (one day per visit).
Become a Accreditation Moderator
If you’re interested in applying
Please complete the application form and email it to [email protected]