Bournemouth’s universities assess academic presentations with the same rigour applied to written work and students who underestimate this consistently find themselves losing marks they cannot afford to lose. Across Bournemouth’s higher education institutions, presentations are marked against detailed criteria covering argument structure, content quality, evidence use, referencing, and in many modules the quality of the speaker notes submitted alongside the slides.
At institutions such as Bournemouth University, Arts University Bournemouth, and , tutors who assess presentations are looking for the same academic qualities they look for in written work. Clear argument, appropriate evidence, critical engagement with the relevant literature, and the ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and concisely. The difference is that in a presentation, those qualities must be communicated in a format that is visually and logically accessible to an audience, within a defined time constraint and a limited number of slides. Getting that balance right requires both academic knowledge and communication skill.
British Content Writers aligns every presentation and poster with the specific marking criteria, module requirements, and academic standards of your institution. For guidance on academic communication and presentation standards in UK higher education, the QAA (Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education) publishes subject benchmarks covering the communication and presentation skills expected of graduates across all disciplines.



















