The regulations below will apply to matters arising in and decisions relating to the academic year 2024-25. Upon enrolment, the relevant Handbook is the primary contract between you and the University, so you may wish to download a copy for your records. The University however, updates these regulations from time to time, and the definitive versions of the ‘Handbook of Student Regulations’ appear below. Please ensure you select the correct version, Taught or Research Programmes.
These Handbooks detail the rights and obligations of every student as a member of the University community and explains the rules of conduct to be observed by students. It is therefore important that you familiarise yourself with these regulations along with other official University documents (e.g. other Student Terms and Conduct and Wellbeing Expectations, Assessment Regulations and Guidance, and Programme Handbooks) to ensure you understand what is expected of you and what you can expect from the University.
The summary below is not a complete statement of your rights and responsibilities to the University and the University’s rights and responsibilities to you, but this document provides an overview of the key terms. You must read all relevant documents provided to you during your studies.
This Handbook indicates the rights and obligations of each student on taught programmes (undergraduate and postgraduate) as a member of the University. It makes apparent the rules of conduct to be observed by students.
Appeals
Complaints
Requests for Review
Student Behaviour Protocol
This Handbook indicates the rights and obligations of each student on research programmes as a member of the University. It makes apparent the rules of conduct to be observed by students.
Research Programmes Forms and Student Guidance:
Appeals
Complaints
Request for Review
Student Behaviour Protocol
Most of these regulations apply to your life as a student. There are however rare occasions when the
University may take action against you for behaviour in your private life or in
the wider community, for example, when your behaviour brings the University
into disrepute, raises fitness to practise concerns (students on professional
programmes only), or indicates you may present a risk to the University
community.
The contents of these Handbooks can be easily
navigated by using the bookmarks to the left. Alternatively, you can click on
the relevant Section or Appendix on the contents page, all of which are
hyperlinked. If you are viewing these documents on a
mobile device you may lose these functions, unless you have an Adobe App
installed.
For matters arising in and decisions relating to Academic Year 2023-24, please consult the relevant Handbook below, again ensuring that you select the correct version, Taught or Research.
If you require the regulations from a previous year, or require this years' regulations in a different format, please contact the Student Appeals and Complaints Office at: studentappealsandcomplaints@northumbria.ac.uk.
The summary below is not a complete statement of your rights and responsibilities to the University and the University’s rights and responsibilities to you, but this document provides an overview of the key terms. You must read all relevant documents provided to you during your studies.
This Handbook indicates the rights and obligations of each student on taught programmes (undergraduate and postgraduate) as a member of the University. It makes apparent the rules of conduct to be observed by students.
Appeals
Complaints
Requests for Review
Student Behaviour Protocol
This Handbook indicates the rights and obligations of each student on research programmes as a member of the University. It makes apparent the rules of conduct to be observed by students.
Research Programmes Forms and Student Guidance:
Appeals
Complaints
Requests for Review
Student Behaviour Protocol
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