HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. 15.1 The University will act in accordance with all health and safety legislation and regulations to provide a safe working environment for you during the course of your studies. This applies to all campuses and locations where staff and students may be working or studying. 15.2 The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health. 15.3 The University will provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as is reasonably necessary to ensure the health and safety of its staff and students. 15.4 You must make yourself familiar with all of the University's procedures and regulations relating to health and safety, including the University's Safety Policy and any specific rules that apply to your programme or the building in which you are located. All health and safety procedures and regulations must also be followed when you are studying off campus. If you fail to follow health and safety procedures and regulations, the University may take disciplinary action against you. 15.5 You must inform the University if you have any mobility issues or if there is any other reason which would affect your ability to follow any health and safety procedures or regulations. The University will make any reasonable adjustments and provide you with additional support to ensure your safety and wellbeing. 15.6 The University has a range of welfare, advice and guidance services available to students on issues affecting student life, including finance, disability, issues relating to your general welfare, and support for international students. The University also has Counselling and Mental Health Advisory Services to help students address personal or emotional problems that get in the way of them realising their full academic and personal potential. Further information is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/. 15.7 The availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services are subject to change during your programme of study for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, changes in funding and the needs of students. The University may vary and/or amend the availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services at any time.
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HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. 15.1 The University will act in accordance with all health and safety legislation and regulations to provide a safe working environment for you during the course of your studies. This applies to all campuses and locations where staff and students may be working or studying.
15.2 The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health.
15.3 The University will provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as is reasonably necessary to ensure the health and safety of its staff and students.
15.4 You must make yourself familiar with all of the University's procedures and regulations relating to health and safety, including the University's Safety Policy Policy, the English Language Centre’s Departmental Health and Safety Policy, and any specific rules that apply to your programme or the building in which you are located. All health and safety procedures and regulations must also be followed when you are studying off campus. If you fail to follow health and safety procedures and regulations, the University may take disciplinary action against you.
15.5 You must inform the University if you have any mobility issues or if there is any other reason which would affect your ability to follow any health and safety procedures or regulations. The University will make any reasonable adjustments and provide you with additional support to ensure your safety and wellbeing.
15.6 The University has a range of welfare, advice and guidance services available to students on issues affecting student life, including finance, disability, issues relating to your general welfare, and support for international students. The University also has Counselling and Mental Health Advisory Services to help students address personal or emotional problems that get in the way of them realising their full academic and personal potential. Further information is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/.
15.7 The availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services are subject to change during your programme of study for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, changes in funding and the needs of students. The University may vary and/or amend the availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services at any time.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions
HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. 15.1 The University will act in accordance with all health and safety legislation and regulations to provide a safe working environment for you during the course of your studies. This applies to all campuses and locations where staff and students may be working or studying.
15.2 The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health.
15.3 The University will provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as is reasonably necessary to ensure the health and safety of its staff and students.
15.4 You must make yourself familiar with all of the University's procedures and regulations relating to health and safety, including the University's Safety Policy , the English Language Centre’s Departmental Health and Safety Policy, and any specific rules that apply to your programme course or the building in which you are located. All health and safety procedures and regulations must also be followed when you are studying off campus. If you fail to follow health and safety procedures and regulations, the University may take disciplinary action against you.
15.5 You must inform the University if you have any mobility issues or if there is any other reason which would affect your ability to follow any health and safety procedures or regulations. The University will make any reasonable adjustments and provide you with additional support to ensure your safety and wellbeing.
15.6 The University has a range of welfare, advice and guidance services available to students on issues affecting student life, including finance, disability, issues relating to your general welfare, and support for international students. The University also has Counselling and Mental Health Advisory Services to help students address personal or emotional problems that get in the way of them realising their full academic and personal potential. Further information is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/.
15.7 The availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services are subject to change during your programme course of study for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, changes in funding and the needs of students. The University may vary and/or amend the availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services at any time.
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Samples: Course Terms and Conditions
HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. 15.1 14.1 The University will act in accordance with all health and safety legislation and regulations to provide a safe working environment for you during the course of your studies. This applies to all campuses and locations where staff and students may be working or studying.
15.2 14.2 The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health.
15.3 14.3 The University will provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as is reasonably necessary to ensure the health and safety of its staff and students.
15.4 14.4 You must make yourself familiar with all of the University's procedures and regulations relating to health and safety, including the University's Safety Policy and any specific rules that apply to your programme or the building in which you are located. All health and safety procedures and regulations must also be followed when you are studying off campus. If you fail to follow health and safety procedures and regulations, the University may take disciplinary action against you.
15.5 14.5 You must inform the University if you have any mobility issues or if there is any other reason which would affect your ability to follow any health and safety procedures or regulations. The University will make any reasonable adjustments and provide you with additional support to ensure your safety and wellbeing.
15.6 14.6 The University has a range of welfare, advice and guidance services available to students on issues affecting student life, including finance, disability, issues relating to your general welfare, and support for international students. The University also has Counselling and Mental Health Advisory Services to help students address personal or emotional problems that get in the way of them realising their full academic and personal potential. Further information is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/.
15.7 14.7 The availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services are subject to change during your programme of study for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, changes in funding and the needs of students. The University may vary and/or amend the availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services at any time.
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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions
HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELLBEING. 15.1 The University will act in accordance with all health and safety legislation and regulations to provide a safe working environment for you during the course of your studies. This applies to all campuses and locations where staff and students may be working or studying.
15.2 The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health.
15.3 The University will provide such information, instruction, training and supervision as is reasonably necessary to ensure the health and safety of its staff and students.
15.4 You must make yourself familiar with all of the University's procedures and regulations relating to health and safety, including the University's Safety Policy and any specific rules that apply to your programme course or the building in which you are located. All health and safety procedures and regulations must also be followed when you are studying off campus. If you fail to follow health and safety procedures and regulations, the University may take disciplinary action against you.
15.5 You must inform the University if you have any mobility issues or if there is any other reason which would affect your ability to follow any health and safety procedures or regulations. The University will make any reasonable adjustments and provide you with additional support to ensure your safety and wellbeing.
15.6 The University has a range of welfare, advice and guidance services available to students on issues affecting student life, including finance, disability, issues relating to your general welfare, and support for international students. The University also has Counselling and Mental Health Advisory Services to help students address personal or emotional problems that get in the way of them realising their full academic and personal potential. Further information is available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/.
15.7 The availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services are subject to change during your programme course of study for a variety of reasons including, but not limited to, changes in funding and the needs of students. The University may vary and/or amend the availability and scope of welfare, advice and guidance services at any time.
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Samples: Course Terms and Conditions