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General Regulations
Academic Conduct
7.1.
Students are required to be regular and punctual in their attendance at
such instruction as may be prescribed by the relevant department in
relation to individual modules.
7.2.
Students are required to see members of academic staff to discuss
their attendance, conduct and progress when requested to do so.
7.3.
A student who is absent from teaching for more than one week during
term shall inform the Head of Department as soon as possible, in
writing, giving the reason for his or her absence. A student who is
absent for more than two consecutive weeks during term must provide
medical evidence in the case of illness, or appropriate
corroboration where there are other reasons for absence, which must
be sent to Student Support at the earliest opportunity.
7.4.
Students are required to acquaint themselves with formal
communications from academic departments and administrative sections
of the University. These may take the form of written
correspondence, sent by internal or external mail, notices posted on
official noticeboards, information published in the
myEssex student portal,
and messages sent by electronic mail. Students are expected to
access their University e-mail at least once per week.
7.5.
Any student whose behaviour interferes with the satisfactory conduct
of instruction may be required by a member of the academic staff to
withdraw from a lecture, laboratory or class.
7.6.
A student may not make a personal recording of a teaching event,
supervisory meeting, oral examination or other formal meeting or
committee which considers the student’s academic progress or
performance without the permission of all other individuals present.
If this permission is granted, the recording may be made for the
personal use of the student only, in support of their studies and
learning. The recording must not be made publicly available or
shared for other purposes without the consent of those present.
Disabled students who have difficulty with notetaking are encouraged
to contact Student Support for further information on when recording
is permissible and other access strategies.
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Members Conduct
7.7.
Members of the University are required to give their names and
either their address when asked to do so by persons carrying written
authority from the Registrar and Secretary and producing it if so
requested.
7.8.
Members of the University wishing to invite guests to the University
shall do so only in accordance with the rules and regulations of the
University and shall accept responsibility for the conduct of and
for any loss or damage caused by their guests while on the
University site.
No
member of the University shall knowingly invite a person who has been
excluded by the Registrar and Secretary to any University site.
7.9.
All users of IT facilities at the University must comply with the
Guidelines for Use of IT facilities.
7.10.
Notices may be posted only in authorised places and the organisation
or individual(s) responsible for the notice must be clearly
identified on the notice.
7.11.
The Registrar and Secretary may from time to time declare any area
of the University land and premises to be out of bounds; access to
or continued presence in such areas is forbidden without written
permission from the Registrar and Secretary.
7.12.
The University accepts no responsibility for property lost or
damaged on University premises.
7.13.
Members of the University may not enter or remain in any University
building without authority when the building is officially closed.
7.14.
Areas under the control of building contractors may not be entered
without written permission. The roofs of University buildings are
out of bounds and access is forbidden without written permission.
7.15.
The furniture and equipment and other property owned by the
University may not be moved within any building to another room nor
removed from any building without permission. Furniture and
equipment and other property moved in contravention of this
Regulation may be recovered without notice by authorised University
staff.
7.16.
The University operates a
No Smoking Policy, which complies with statutory requirements and
applies to members, visitors, contractors and any other users of
University facilities.
7.17.
For reasons of safety, when children under the age of 12 need to be
brought into University buildings, it is required that the children
must be closely supervised at all times. The University will require
any children who are not so supervised to be removed from the
building. Under no circumstances will children under the age of 12
be permitted in workshops and science department laboratories. The
University accepts no liability for injury or harm to children.
Visitors between the age of 12 and 17 years will
be permitted to enter University buildings, other than the Library,
provided that they are in a supervised group. No parties or
receptions for such groups will be permitted unless the room booked
exits directly onto a square.
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7.18.
For reasons of safety and to protect the University’s estate,
members and visitors, the Registrar and Secretary may at any time exclude
non-students from any University-owned property or land. Any
person subject to such exclusion shall be informed in writing of the
decision. The person has a right of appeal, which must be lodged
with the designated Pro-Vice-Chancellor1
within 15 working days from the date on which notification of the
exclusion is despatched. An exclusion shall remain in force while
the designated Pro-Vice-Chancellor reviews the case. Any decision to
exclude remains in force indefinitely. Any person excluded in this
way can request for the exclusion to be lifted three years from the
date on which it came into force. Any such request must be put in
writing to the Registrar and Secretary.
7.19.
No dogs, except for guide dogs, may be brought into or kept in any
University building. All dogs brought on to the University site or
property by members of the University, guests or visitors, must be
kept on a lead at all times. No pets may be brought into or kept in
accommodation owned or administered by the University.
7.20.
The possession and use of weapons subject to public licensing is
prohibited on the University site or on other University-owned and
University-occupied property. The possession and use of air rifles,
air pistols and similar items which are not subject to public
licensing is also prohibited.
7.21.
Persons who make use of the University's sports facilities must
comply with the rules for their use published from time to time by
the Registrar and Secretary.
7.22.
Members of the University shall not create, or cause to be created,
excessive noise which causes discomfort, inconvenience or annoyance
to authorised users of the University premises.
7.23.
In order to ensure the safety of members of the University, their
guests and other visitors, and the equitable access to facilities
for all, the restrictions set out in the
Rules Governing the Use of
the Square (Wivenhoe Park campus) and Rules Governing the Driving
and Parking of Vehicles within University Grounds shall apply.
7.24
When a fire alarm sounds in any part of the University or any
University-owned or administered accommodation, members of the
University and their guests are required to leave that part or
accommodation immediately and not to return until told that it is
safe to do so by a fire officer or authorised member of the
University staff.
1currently
Pro-Vice-Chancellor ( Research)
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