Common use of Your Programme of Study Clause in Contracts

Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included as part of your programme; meeting regularly (physically and/or virtually) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous online teaching); and preparing and submitting assessed work on time. 3.3 The University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or website. 3.4 If the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programme, or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approval. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/.

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions

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Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included as part of your programme; meeting regularly (physically and/or virtually) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous online teaching); and preparing and submitting assessed work on time. 3.3 The University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or practice, to account for changes in student numbers, teaching practices availability or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or website, which could include changes to the core and/or optional modules available for you to study. 3.4 If the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension an interruption of your studies, a transfer of your programme, or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension An interruption and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approval. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/.

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions

Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included as part of your programme; meeting regularly (physically and/or virtually) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous online teaching)resources; and preparing and submitting assessed work on time. 3.3 The University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or website. 3.4 If the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programme, or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approval. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx- centre/student-record/.

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions, Programme Terms and Conditions

Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University English Language Centre will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. More detailed information regarding the philosophy and principles which underly the activities of the English Language Centre in the delivery of its Pre-sessional English programmes can be found in the ELC Academic Governance Policy for Pre-sessional English. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, teaching and learning and/or research events included as part of your programmeprogramme (whether they are face to face or online); meeting regularly (physically face to face and/or virtuallyonline) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) teachers as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous all online teaching); and preparing and submitting any assessed work on time. 3.3 The University English Language Centre is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules options for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus promotional material or website. 3.4 If the University English Language Centre decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programmeprogramme (if appropriate), or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approvalapproval and may require submission of a new application. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/..

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions

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Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University International Summer School will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, teaching and learning and/or research events included as part of your programmeprogramme (whether they are face to face or online); meeting regularly (physically face to face and/or virtuallyonline) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) teachers as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous all online teaching); and preparing and submitting any assessed work on time. 3.3 The University International Summer School is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules options for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus promotional material or website. 3.4 If the University International Summer School decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programmeprogramme (if appropriate), or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approvalapproval and may require submission of a new application. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/..

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions

Your Programme of Study. 3.1 The University will provide you with education services (including teaching, learning and, where applicable, research opportunities and assessments) and related activities which it considers appropriate for your programme. Details such as your timetable will be provided to you in the relevant form on or after your registration as a University student. 3.2 You need to participate fully in your programme and take responsibility for your own learning. This will include attending (whether physically or via virtual synchronous engagement) and taking part in teaching, learning and/or research events included as part of your programme; meeting regularly (physically and/or virtually) with your supervisory team (including your academic advisor) as appropriate; making proper use of all available resources (including asynchronous online teaching); and preparing and submitting assessed work on time. 3.3 The University is continuously developing, refining and improving its services and programmes, and introducing new options, programmes and modules for the benefit of its students. This may be to reflect student feedback or matters of academic judgement or expertise, to accommodate changes or developments in learning theory or practice or teaching practices or facilities, or to keep programmes, practices and areas of study current. This may lead to changes in the terms, content or delivery of the University’s programmes from those set out in the prospectus or website. 3.4 If the University decides to make a significant change to your programme of study, it will consult you in advance of the change, except where the change is required for regulatory or legal reasons, or on account of events beyond the University’s control, in which case the University will notify you of this as soon as possible and try to minimise any adverse impact on you. 3.5 The University has developed a Student Protection Plan, approved by the Office for Students, which can be found on its website. 3.6 You have the right to request a suspension of your studies, a transfer of your programme, or a withdrawal from your programme, at any time. A suspension and/or transfer of programme will normally be subject to academic approval. You should be aware that programme registration changes are likely to have financial and, where appropriate, immigration implications and so it is important that you seek the correct advice. Further information on registration changes can be found at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx-xx-xxxxxxx/.xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xx-xxxxxxx-xxxxxx/.

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Samples: Programme Terms and Conditions

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