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Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure 2022-23
The Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure for academic year 2022-23 may be invoked against anyone who has graduated with an award from the University where concerns over their conduct, prior to or since graduating, have arisen.
Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure 2015-16
The Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure for academic year 2015-16 takes the relevant definitions of breaches of Academic Conduct Regulations and misconduct in force for current students and applies them to graduates.
Academic Regulations 2025-26 - Certification Policy
This policy covers all certification of student engagement and achievement in relation to learning activities. This pertains to all credit bearing and non-credit bearing activities, including whether it relates to formal awards of the university (as per the university regulations) or short courses.
Academic Regulations 2017-18 - Extenuating Circumstances
The Extenuating Circumstances Regulations apply to all matriculated students of the University who believe that their ability to complete an assessment of any type has been adversely affected by extenuating circumstances that have had a detrimental effect for the academic year 2017-18.
Academic Regulations 2025-26 - Fit to Sit
The Fit to Sit Regulations apply to all registered students of the University whose ability to complete an assessment of any type on the due date has been adversely affected by extenuating circumstances for the academic year 2025-26
Academic Regulations 2014-15 - Extenuating Circumstances
The Extenuating Circumstances Regulations apply to all matriculated students of the University who believe their performance has been adversely affected by unforeseen or exceptional extenuating circumstances which have impacted or had a negative effect for the academic year 2014-15.
Quality Framework - Section 0 Introduction
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 0 Introduction.
Academic Regulations 2022-23 - Section F Regulations for Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Social Work Programmes
These regulations provide programme-specific regulations for Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) pre-registration approved programmes of study in Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy and Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) approved programme(s) in social work for the academic year 2022-23.
Student Conduct Regulations 2022-23
The Student Conduct Regulations for academic year 2022-23 set and maintain acceptable standards of behaviour within the University community and ensure all matters relating to the conduct of students are dealt with fairly and consistently.
Postgraduate Grading Scale - Staff FAQs
From academic year 2025/26, Edinburgh Napier is changing the way that postgraduate work is marked. We are moving from the current 16-point scale (F6-D5) to a 0-100% marks approach. These FAQs will familiarise you with the changes you need to be aware of.