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  • Minutes

    Find minutes for Council meetings from the 2012-13 academic year through to the present, as well as contact details for requesting minutes for meetings which took place in earlier years.

  • Charter

    The Charter is the University's principal governing document. It provides a high level, overarching statement of the University's founding purpose and constitution.

  • Teacher Development Programmes

    Learn more about our teacher development programs at the IDPD.

  • Suspend studies or withdraw

    Before making a decision about withdrawing or suspending from your studies you will need to seek advice from your personal tutor or supervisor.

  • Introductory Forensic Science 1

    Module code: CH1208 Over 6 million crimes took place in the UK in the year up to June 2018 (excluding fraud and cyber-crime). The diversity, complexity and nature of these crimes present huge technical and societal challenges.

  • Library Charter and regulations

    Regulations for the equitable use and access to library collections and services, maintenance of the study environment and acceptable behaviour guidance

  • Terms and conditions of annual and termly membership

    Read the terms and conditions of annual membership.

  • Sustainable development roadshow offers opportunities to local businesses

    The University's School of Business will host a free, public event seeking to encourage growth in local business on Tuesday 9 May.

  • Professorial Inaugural Lecture Series for spring 2017 announced

    The University's Professorial Inaugural Lecture Series, which allow all new professors the opportunity to share their cutting-edge research with the public, has been unveiled with a new programme covering a diverse range of topics.

  • Study of freelance workers examines link between hours worked and their well-being

    A new study of freelance workers has discovered key factors that affect their well-being – either making them happier or increasing anxiety and risking depression.

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