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University Policies and Procedures

Polices and Procedures for 51

Governance Services is not responsible for the development and review of the wide range of policies which provide a framework for University business. However, it does provide a framework in which policies should be formulated, structured, approved and reviewed, as well as one-stop document library through which the University’s key policies and regulations can be accessed.

 

Governance Services

Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking (Modern Slavery) Policy

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University's approach to Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults 

Visiting and External Speakers and Events Policy

 and the University's approach to Prevent Duty

 

Alumni and Philanthropy

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and the University's Donor Promise

 

Assessment Regulations and Policies are available here

 

Competition and Markets Authority

 

Finance Policies

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Key Information Sources for Corruption and International Sanctions

 

GDPR Policies

GDPR Regulations

 

Health and Safety

For Health and Safety Policies click here (public access)

(staff access only)

 

Human Resources

Grading of Roles Procedure

Grievance Procedure 

Maternity Leave Policy

 (staff access only)

 

Information Technology

For IT Policies click  (staff access only)


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