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We expect you to. 1.2.1. take responsibility for your own learning and development, working in partnership with staff to become a self-reliant, independent learner 1.2.2. work hard and diligently, contributing effectively to your programme and respecting the needs of your fellow students 1.2.3. take an active interest in all aspects of your programme and ensure you are aware of updated information 1.2.4. attend educational activities (lectures, seminars, tutorials, laboratory classes and so on) as are defined in your programme, subject to absence for medical or other agreed reasons 1.2.5. make appropriate use of the resources available, including staff, library and ICT facilities, and the shared knowledge of the wider academic community 1.2.6. comply with all University regulations, including the Regulations for the Use of Library Services and Facilities, the Examination Regulations and the Acceptable Use Policy for Computing Facilities 1.2.7. act with academic integrity in all aspects of your studies, evidencing your independent thought, presenting accurate data, complying with ethical obligations and clearly referencing other people’s ideas 1.2.8. be aware of the information provided about the University and your programme, and of where to find more detailed information and guidance, whether electronic or on paper 1.2.9. complete and submit by the required deadlines any work to be assessed as part of your programme 1.2.10. participate in the academic community, cooperating with fellow students to support each other’s learning, and responding to requests to give your opinion about your learning and other experiences at the University 1.2.11. check your University email account regularly and frequently both during and outside term time so that you are aware of relevant information in good time 1.2.12. have met the entry requirements for the programme for which you are registered and to be able to evidence these qualifications at any time during your period of registration as required by the undergraduate and postgraduate admissions policies
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We expect you to. 2.2.1. familiarise yourself and comply with relevant University policies and procedures, including those relating to your programme and the qualification you are working towards. 2.2.2. take up the opportunities we provide to enable you to give us your views 2.2.3. read and understand information we provide about changes that are taking place and what they mean for you 2.2.4. contribute to internal and external procedures for assuring the quality of learning, teaching and assessment
We expect you to. 4.2.1. be aware of and comply with University rules and regulations regarding student behaviour (including in University residences and in the community), attendance and other matters concerning your time as a student of the University 4.2.2. be aware of regulations relating to your programme whether a taught or research programme, and the Assessment Regulations, including the rules relating to extenuating circumstances 4.2.3. raise any concerns when they first arise, by giving staff in your school or faculty the opportunity to resolve them with you in accordance with the Student Complaints Procedure 4.2.4. contact your course/programme and or other student representatives about any concerns that are not easily resolved 4.2.5. submit any complaint in a timely manner and in accordance with the deadlines set out in the Student Complaints Procedure
We expect you to. 3.2.1. share with the University in a timely manner any circumstances affecting your study 3.2.2. make sure all tuition fees and other expenses relating to your programme are paid in time and agree to be bound by our regulations on the payment of fees and refunds (and the consequences of non-payment) should you cease to be a registered student at the University 3.2.3. take care, when acting as a student representative on school, faculty or University committees, to consult fellow students and to represent their views accurately and in a balanced way
We expect you to. 8.2.1. ensure that the personal details we hold about you, including your current term- time and home address and personal email address, are accurate, and are updated as soon as they change (this will help us to contact you quickly as and when needed) 8.2.2. maintain your emergency contact details and confirm whether or not you agree to the University using the contact in the event of significant concerns about your wellbeing where there is not an automatic legal right to do so, as outlined in the Emergency Contact Procedure 8.2.3. protect the authentication details used to access your personal information and University services. This includes not sharing the password you use to access University services with anyone, being mindful of fraudulent attempts to steal your password (e.g. phishing emails) and keeping your University password unique from other internet services 8.2.4. be aware of our Policy on Live Streaming and Recording Educational Activityso that you understand your rights and obligations when we record lectures or other educational activities in which you may be involved
We expect you to. 8.2.1. ensure that the personal details we hold about you, including your current term- time and home address and personal email address, are accurate, and are updated as soon as they change (this will help us to contact you quickly as and when needed) 8.2.2. maintain your emergency contact details and confirm whether or not you agree to the University using the contact in the event of significant concerns about your wellbeing where there is not an automatic legal right to do so, as outlined in the Emergency Contact Procedure 8.2.3. protect the authentication details used to access your personal information and University services. This includes not sharing the password you use to access University services with anyone, being mindful of fraudulent attempts to steal your password (e.g. phishing emails) and keeping your University password unique from other internet services
We expect you to. 4.2.1. be aware of and comply with University rules and regulations regarding student behaviour, attendance and other matters concerning your time as a student of the University 4.2.2. be aware of regulations relating to your programme whether a taught or research programme, and the Examination Regulations, including the rules relating to extenuating circumstances 4.2.3. raise any concerns when they first arise, by giving staff in your school or faculty the opportunity to resolve them with you in accordance with the Student Complaints Procedure 4.2.4. contact your course/programme and or other student representatives about any concerns that are not easily resolved 4.2.5. submit any complaint in a timely manner and in accordance with the deadlines set out in the Student Complaints Procedure
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