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The purpose of the Student Behaviour and Disciplinary Policy, who it applies to and the principles that underpin the University's approach to disciplinary matters.
Students must declare any serious unspent or pending convictions (in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act) in writing to the Academic Registrar. If such a disclosure is notified, then ...
Monitoring and review of this policy The University monitors its performance annually to assess how well it promotes dignity, respect and the effectiveness of this policy and associated procedure. The ...
The University is committed to social justice, fairness and providing an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcomed and valued. We aim to ensure that all our students and staff can reach ...
1.1. This policy sets out the expectations and obligations of employees of the University, agency workers and contractors, associates and others working for the University in the UK and abroad, with ...
This document contains information about harassment and sexual misconduct, which may be distressing for some individuals. The content includes descriptions of inappropriate sexual behaviour, reporting ...
Misconduct may occur in person or through electronic means, such as online platforms, messaging apps, or image-based abuse. It may involve actions that disrupt the University's operations, harm ...
1 - Introduction 1.1. The University welcomes feedback. You can share your views through course representatives, the Students’ Union, and student surveys. If something goes wrong, we recommend raising ...
This section sets out the arrangements for disciplinary action from informal resolution through to completion of the University’s disciplinary procedure.
Information for anyone concerned about a family member - perhaps a child - or a friend who is studying at university with us. As a university, we are limited in what information we can share with you ...
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