This page and the related documents provide background information and advice to all students who encounter the misconduct process during their time at the University.
If you are the recipient of, or witness to, misconduct it is vital that information is gathered quickly, fully and accurately, to ensure that the accused are dealt with fairly and appropriately. Please review our documentation on reporting inappropriate behaviour and a student discipline allegation form .
If you are the subject of an accusation you will be treated fairly as an accusation is not proof of guilt. You may be invited to discuss the allegation and present your version of events along with any mitigating evidence. Please review our documentation on subject of an allegation .
If you are identified as a witness by either the person(s) raising the allegation of misconduct or by the person(s) accused of misconduct you may be requested to give your version of events. Please review our documentation on being called as a witness .
The Advice Centre can offer independent advice and support to students’ subject of a disciplinary allegation, considering submitting an allegation or called as a witness to a case.
There are many situations in which a student may find mediation useful and many issues and misunderstandings can often be quickly and confidentially resolved via mediation. For example if you feel bullied, harassed or intimidated or encounter dispute or interpersonal conflict. The Mediation Service can provide informal non-committal information. Find more information on the Student Mediation Sharepoint site.
The central Discipline Team is responsible for student discipline and can be contacted on [email protected] .