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Policies and procedures

Where to find out more about University regulations, policies and procedures.

Policies, Regulations and Codes of Practice

A list of University Codes of Practice, Guidelines, Policies and Regulations is available from Academic Services.

If you need help or advice with any issues contact the EUSA Advice Place.

Key areas

Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study

You are expected to be familiar with the regulations which apply to your programme of study.

These are set out in the Degree Regulations and Programmes of Study.

Assessment regulations

You should also be familiar with the assessment regulations which apply to you.

The assessment regulations set minimum requirements and standards for students and staff.

Academic policies

These include guidance on feedback standards and pastoral support, email communication, special circumstances and our smoking policy.

Code of Discipline

Students must adhere to the University's Code of Discipline.

Plagiarism

The University has specific processes for dealing with instances of Academic Misconduct, including plagiarism and cheating.

Library and Computing regulations

These regulations govern the use of all library, computing, network and other information services.

Accommodation policies

Policies, guidelines, and terms and conditions relating to student accommodation.

Collecting fees

University policy on student fee collection and information on non-payment and arrears.

Transcripts

The Registry provides transcripts of results and degrees to students and alumni.

Appeals and complaints

Appeals

The University’s academic appeals system is managed by Academic Services.

If you are considering submitting an academic appeal, you are strongly encouraged to get advice from EUSA.

Complaints

You should take the matter up with the area concerned in the first instance, as often problems are resolved more effectively and more quickly with those directly involved.

If you remain unhappy, then you can submit a formal complaint to the University.

You can also obtain useful advice from the EUSA Advice Place.


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