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Quality Framework supporting document - Programme Leader's Annual Report - Enhancement Plan Template
Template for completion by Programme Leaders to record an ongoing enhancement plan for all programmes. Relates to Quality Framework - Section 2 Internal monitoring and review.
Timetabling Policy 2025-2026
This policy sets out the guiding principles and parameters which inform the University’s planning, prioritisation and management of timetabled space.
Quality Framework supporting document - Guide for students on participating in Institution-Led Review (ILR)
This guide is to be shared with students when their programme is about to go through ILR and we would like them to be involved. Relates to Quality Framework - Section 2b Institution-Led Review.
Quality Framework supporting document - Panel roles and responsibilities for Institution-Led Review (ILR)
Roles and responsibilities of the panel undertaking an ILR. Relates to Quality Framework - Section 2b Institution-Led Review.
Pay in Lieu of Pension Policy
This policy applies to those who have tax liability issues caused by accrual of pension. Includes a form to opt out of the pension scheme.
Intellectual Property (IP) Policy
Edinburgh Napier University recognises the importance of Intellectual Property (IP) and is committed to encouraging and incentivising the development and exploitation of IP by members of staff and/or students. This document outlines our ENU Intellectual Property Policy.
Research Publications and Open Access Policy
To be eligible for future research assessment exercises, higher education institutions (HEIs) are required to implement processes and procedures to comply with the REF Open Access policy. This policy sets out the requirements.
Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Research Framework
The Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EEDI) framework outlines the University's expectations of equal opportunities on research and innovation (R&I) activities, funding and representation on funding decision panels.
Code of Practice on Research Integrity
The Code of Practice on Research Integrity defines the research principles and practices to which all students and staff at the University are required to adhere. The Code underpins the University’s commitment to promoting high standards of ethical practice by all those undertaking research.
REF2021 Code of Practice
The University is required to ensure that Research Excellence Framework (REF) procedures do not discriminate unlawfully against, or otherwise have the effect of harassing or victimising individuals from protected characteristics. This is Edinburgh Napier�s REF 2021 Code of Practice.
Research Data Management Policy
This policy applies to all researchers and support staff employed to conduct research and innovation activities at ENU. The policy covers all data, information and records created, received, and maintained during research activities, in any format whether physical and electronic.
Research Misconduct Policy
The University is committed to the highest standards of research and all research should be carried out with integrity. The University has a Code of Practice for Research Integrity which sets out the general principles of conduct by which the University expects research to be carried out.
Export Control Policy
In the academic context, export controls are most likely to apply in relation to scientific and technical research with military, nuclear, chemical, biological, missile and aerospace applications. This policy applies to all employed to conduct research and innovation activities at the University.
Certification of Student Learning Policy
This policy covers all certification of student engagement and achievement in learning activities for all credit bearing and non-credit bearing activities, including a formal award of the university (as outlined in the university regulations) or CPD/short courses.
Student accommodation tenancy agreement
This document outlines the terms and conditions of a student tenancy agreement for living in the University's student accommodation
Student accommodation - student misconduct and schedule of charges
This document outlines the fines and charges students will receive for any misconduct or damage that occurs during the course of their tenancy in the University's student accommodation.
Timetabling Policy 2024-2025
This policy sets out the guiding principles and parameters which inform the University’s planning, prioritisation and management of timetabled space.
Use of foyer space / public places guidelines
Policy on booking University foyer space.
Smoking Policy
Information on our policy covering smoking and vaping in and around Edinburgh Napier University campuses
Guide to filming
A guide for students and staff on filming at the University campuses.
Travel Overseas Policy
Health and safety policy on travelling abroad on university business
Exterior shoots - Craiglockhart campus
A guide for students, staff and external videographers on exterior filming at the Craiglockhart campus.
Bake sale guidelines
Food safety guidelines for staff, student or charity bake sales.
Electrical Portable Appliance Testing Policy
The University will provide resource and maintain appropriate management systems, systems of work and equipment to ensure that electrical risks to all staff, students and others associated with the use of portable electrical appliances are controlled.
Electronic information security policy - user policy
This subsidiary policy covers everything that an information technology ‘user’ requires to know. ‘Users’ are those that only use services provided to them as part of their role at the University and in the way the services are intended to be used by the service provider.
Vulnerability Management Policy
This policy has been introduced by the Cyber Security Oversight Group to help manage security vulnerabilities.
Third-party privileged access policy
This policy covers the anyone who accesses the University's systems, in any sort of support, administrative or privileged user capacity, where their primary affiliation is to an organisation other than the University.
Electronic information security policy - monitoring and logging policy
This subsidiary policy covers the monitoring and logging of all uses of information technology.
Password policy
This policy ensures that passwords are used in the most secure way, maintaining authorised access to systems and electronic information.
Electronic information security policy
This policy applies to all use of information and information technology on the University’s premises, to all information technology provided by the University wherever it is used, and to all external access to the University’s information technology from wherever this is initiated.
Mobile computing policy
This policy details how to ensure safe mobile working and ease of use and with the capability to connect and access resources such as email, online storage, and University business systems and data sources.
Access control policy
This policy details how each user’s access privileges shall be authorised according to business needs.
Bring your own device policy
This policy is intended to address the use in the workplace by staff and students of non-University owned electronic devices such as smart phones, tablets and other such devices to access and store University information, as well as their own.
Bribery Act 2010 - University Policy Statement
The University's policy statement on the Bribery Act 2010.
Treasury Management Policy and Procedure
The University's Treasury Management Policy and Procedure states the objectives for treasury management activities and the processes to be used to manage activities to achieve these objectives.
Statement of Principal Accounting Policies
The University's statement of principal accounting policies.
Anti Money Laundering Policy
The University's anti money laundering policy.
Fraud Prevention, Detection and Investigation Policy
The University's Fraud Prevention, Detection and Investigation Policy supports fraud prevention and detections and specifies the procedures for investigating and reporting fraud.
Quality Framework - Section 0b Appointing external academic peers
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 0b Appointing external academic peers.
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.
Quality Framework - Section 2 Internal monitoring and review
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 2 Internal monitoring and review.
Quality Framework - Section 2b Institution-Led Review of Taught Programmes (ILR)
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 2b Institution-Led Review of Taught Programmes.
Quality Framework - Section 2a Annual monitoring
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 2a Annual monitoring.
Quality Framework - Section 0a School responsibilities
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 0a School responsibilities.
Assessment Policy
The assessment policy guides staff in assessment and feedback at each level of study.
Quality Framework - Section 1 Curriculum Management
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 1 Curriculum Management.
Quality Framework - Section 2c Curriculum Enhancement Framework (Enhance)
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 2c Curriculum Enhancement Framework (Enhance)
Quality Framework - Section 5 Flexibly managed programmes
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 5 Flexibly managed programmes.
Quality Framework - Section 7 Recognition of prior learning
The Quality Framework is the definitive source of information on the University’s approach to academic quality assurance and enhancement. Section 7 Recognition of prior learning.
Quality Framework supporting document - Template of Module Leader's Evaluative Report
Template for completion by Module Leaders following each delivery of a module. Relates to Quality Framework - Section 2 Internal monitoring and review.