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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.
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.
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.
Academic Regulations 2022-23 - Exemptions
Exemptions to Academic Regulations for the academic year 2022-23.
Fitness to Practise Regulations 2020-21
The Fitness to Practise Regulations for the academic year 2020-21 apply to students on Nursing, Midwifery, Veterinary Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Social Work and Professional Graduate Diploma in Education, programmes to consider cases where there is cause for concern.
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.
Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure 2021-22
The Graduate Academic Misconduct Procedure for academic year 2021-22 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.
University Emergency Regulations - Change approval information for 2020-21 - Covid-19 temporary changes
Changes approved in response to Covid-19 mitigation should be considered as temporary and for 2020/21 academic year only. Permanent programme and module changes should continue to be considered in accordance with standard process and timeframes set out within the Quality Framework
University Emergency Regulations - Myanmar political situation 2020-21 v1.1
This policy document details the University's response to managing the impact of the political unrest within Myanmar and restriction on learning, teaching and assessment practices to inform Programme Assessment Board Decisions for the academic year 2020-21.