Senate Regulations
The Privy Council has recently approved changes to the University’s Charter and Statutes and these came into effect on 1 August 2005. These revisions imply changes to the legislative powers of both Council and Senate: Council will make Ordinances whilst Senate will make Regulations.
Senate has approved amendments to its Regulations for the 2010/11 academic session, which can be found below. The applications of the Regulations and their changes, are explained in the Foreword.
Senate Regulations:
- Foreword and Glossary
- Senate Regulation 1 Senate and its procedures
- Senate Regulation 2 (pre-2009): Undergraduate Programmes
- Senate Regulation 2 (2009 onwards): Undergraduate Programmes
- Senate Regualtion 3 (pre-2006): Taught Postgraduate Programmes
- Senate Regulation 3 (2006 - 2012): Taught Postgraduate Programmes
- Senate Regulation 3 (2013 onwards): Taught Postgraduate Programmes
- Senate Regulation 4 Assessment of Students on Taught Programmes
- Senate Regulation 5 Research Degrees
- Senate Regulation 6 Academic Appeals and Disciplinary Matters
- Senate Regulation 6 (April 2013 onwards): Student Misconduct and Professional Suitability
- Senate Regulation 7 Collaborative Provisions
- Senate Regulation 8 University Prizes and Academic Dress (awaiting update for 2009/10)
- Senate Regulation 9 Academic and Research Staff
- Senate Regulation 10 Fees
- Senate Regulation 11 Fitness to Study
- Senate Regulation 12 (June 2013 onwards) Academic Appeals




