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  • The 大象传媒 Student Contract

The 大象传媒 Student Contract

A university is a complex community and, like any community, we need regulations, policies and codes of conduct.

These are designed to protect and maintain two vital areas for you and the university:

  • academic quality – covered by academic regulations
  • our rights and responsibilities as members of the institution – covered by more general policies and guidance.

Understanding our Student Contract

These rules and regulations are complex and we don't expect you to know them all in detail. However, you need to know that they exist and their relevance to you as a student. The student contract comprises the main terms and conditions, a summary of the key terms and the regulations and policies listed below.

You may also have other contractual arrangements with other organisations, such as the Student Loans Company or accommodation provider. Make sure that you understand these separate arrangements.

All of the documents listed are available to download as pdfs unless stated otherwise.

Previous student contracts

  • Student contract 2023–24
  • Student contract 2022–23
  • Student contract 2021–22
  • Student contract 2020–21

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Academic regulations

Academic regulations ensure that all students are treated in a fair way – from your admission to the university, to assessments and the qualifications that you are awarded. They describe the academic conduct expected of our students and staff, and set out criteria for making judgements about students’ academic performance. They also protect the academic standing of the university and the academic integrity of our awards.

General policies and guidance

General policies and guidance provide students with a safe and supportive environment to study, learn and socialise. All Brighton students and staff are expected to take responsibility for this, giving everyone the opportunity to realise their full potential.

Main terms and conditions

This document covers the main terms and conditions of the contractual relationship between you and the university, including the applicant stage. It highlights items that might be of particular interest, including our tuition fee policy, course changes and complaint handling.

Summary of key terms

This document answers basic contractual questions that we are asked most often by applicants and students. It also explains important and sometimes unfamiliar terms that form part of your student contract.

Statutory cancellation form

In limited circumstances, students have a right to cancel their contract with the university.

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Regulations and key documents

Admissions

Academic regulations

All material here comes from the General Examination and Assessment Regulations for Taught Courses (GEAR).

Academic regulations for research degree students

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Access and participation plan

  • Access agreements by year
  • Access and participation plan

Contextual admissions

Data protection

  • Student privacy notice

Disciplinary procedure

Fitness to practise

Fitness to study

Fees

Information technology

Student protection plan