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Academic Regulations 2023-24 - Section G Academic Regulations for Provision Offered within the Edinburgh Napier University International College (ENUIC)
The Academic Regulations Section G Academic Regulations for Provision Offered within the ENUIC, provide programme-specific regulations for the ENUIC delivered aspects of the University’s pathway programmes for the academic year 2023-24.
Academic Regulations 2024-25 - 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 2024-25.
Student Conduct Regulations 2024-25
The Student Conduct Regulations for academic year 2024-25 set and maintain acceptable standards of behaviour within the University community and ensure all matters relating to the non-academic misconduct allegations made against students are dealt with fairly and consistently.
Records Management Policy
The University's records management policy.
Election Regulations
These regulations make provision for the appointment by election to positions on the University Court and the University Academic Board.
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.
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.
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.