Glasgow University Failed Student Who Died by Suicide After Grade Error, Says Mother
BBC NewsJanuary 29, 20265 min17,582 views
6 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβSystemic Failings at Glasgow University
- π The mother of Ethan Brown states that the University of Glasgow "failed" her son, who died by suicide after being wrongly informed he could not graduate.
- π‘ A report by the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) found that the university's processes posed a "systemic risk to academic standards."
- π― Ethan should have been awarded a 2:1 degree but was incorrectly told he had not passed his course.
Mother's Call for Safeguards
- π Tracy Scott, Ethan's mother, believes her son was "robbed" of his degree and that changes are necessary to "safeguard" current and future students.
- π£οΈ She asserts that the university initially denied the problem, attempting to portray it as an isolated incident rather than a systemic issue.
- π The QAA report confirmed the family's suspicions of "incompetence" and highlighted serious systemic risks and problems for students.
Wider Implications and Support
- β οΈ The report suggests that other students may be in similar situations, being wrongly told they have not passed.
- π Ethan's mother believes his death could have been prevented if the university had proper systems for well-being, emotional health, and if academics had correctly marked papers.
- βοΈ The Crown Office is re-examining the circumstances of Ethan's death, which his mother hopes will lead to transparency and ensure future safeguarding.
- π Ethan's family was denied access to his emails, hindering their understanding of his journey and the full impact of the university's errors.
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