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You can expect us to. 1.1.1. provide you with tuition and learning support appropriate to your programme of study with reasonable care and skill 1.1.2. provide suitable teaching and learning spaces, library and ICT facilities and other appropriate resources to support your studies 1.1.3. provide clear information about your programme and units of study and give guidance on what is likely to be required to complete them successfully 1.1.4. encourage a professional and responsible learning environment and suitably support you academically 1.1.5. provide a range of pastoral support services which you can access to support you in your studies 1.1.6. return marked work in good time and according to the guidance set out in the taught and research codes of practice 1.1.7. make reasonable efforts to ensure your programme of study meets the relevant specification for the appropriate academic year, while also ensuring that it is informed by, and updated in line with, current research and developments in the relevant discipline 1.1.8. let you know as soon as possible if we need to alter anything to more effectively deliver your programme 1.1.9. communicate with you via your University email address or by post as appropriate
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You can expect us to. 2.1.1. maintain formal University policies, including regulations, codes of practice and guidelines, setting out how we manage and support your programme of study 2.1.2. consult your representatives (Students’ Union officers and course representatives) on any proposed significant changes to the regulations and policies that govern your programme, to make improvements that will benefit you and other students 2.1.3. give you the right to be represented in University governance, usually through the Students’ Union, and encourage student representation on relevant University committees, boards and working groups 2.1.4. regularly monitor the quality of learning and teaching offered as part of your programme
You can expect us to. 3.1.1. make publicly available (and regularly update as required) details of the tuition fees and any other expenses relating to programmes of study offered by the University 3.1.2. provide you with a fair, equitable and supportive environment in accordance with the University’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy statement.
You can expect us to. 3.4.1. consult you and elicit your views in relation to any proposed material changes to your programme, taking account of these views in reaching our decision 3.4.2. give you reasonable notice on any material changes we decide to make 3.4.3. attempt to minimise any adverse impact that any changes may have on you. 3.4.4. make arrangements, where reasonably necessary, for you to complete your original programme. 3.4.5. explore with you, where necessary, the opportunities for transferring to another programme at Bristol or at another institution 3.4.6. ensure, if you transfer to another programme, that you receive recognition or credits for any units you have successfully completed 3.4.7. in the event that it is not possible for the University to deliver the education agreed under this Agreement we will refund tuition fees and other reasonable costs subject to section 9 of this Agreement. 3.4.8. If between the time of your acceptance of an offer and registering for a programme at the University we make fundamental changes to it, you will be entitled to withdraw your application.
You can expect us to. 4.1.1. operate a fair and transparent disciplinary procedure as set out in our Student Disciplinary Regulations 4.1.2. enable you to make a complaint about matters that affect you and to handle any complaint fairly, in accordance with our Student Complaints Procedure 4.1.3. enable you to submit an appeal against an academic decision under the Assessment Regulations
You can expect us to.  Clear any debts we still owe, including library fines, before leaving the CTF.
You can expect us to provide you with tuition and learning support appropriate to your programme of study with reasonable care and skill • provide suitable teaching and learning spaces, library and ICT facilities and other appropriate resources to support your studies • provide clear information about your programme and units of study and give guidance on what is likely to be required to complete them successfully • encourage a professional and responsible learning environment and suitably support you, academically and pastorally • return marked work in good time and according to the guidance set out in our relevant • make reasonable efforts to ensure your programme of study meets the relevant specification for the appropriate academic year, while also ensuring that it is informed by, and updated in line with, current research and developments in the relevant discipline • let you know as soon as possible if we need to alter anything related to your programme, such as timetabling, location, type of class, assessment or syllabus, where necessary to more effectively deliver your Programme. • communicate with you by post or via your University email address as appropriate. • take responsibility for your own learning and development, working in partnership with staff to become a self-reliant, independent learner • work hard and diligently, contributing effectively to your programme and respecting the needs of your fellow students • take an active interest in all aspects of your programme and ensure you are aware of updated information • 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 • make appropriate use of the resources available, including staff, library and ICT facilities, and the shared knowledge of the wider academic communitycomply 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 • 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. • 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 • complete and submit by the required deadlines any ...
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