Student Disciplinary Procedure
The Student Disciplinary Procedure is how the University addresses inappropriate behaviour and misconduct, and the process and available support.
Information about the Student Discipline Process.
The Student Disciplinary Procedure is how the University addresses inappropriate behaviour and misconduct, and the process and available support.
This document is an overview of behaviours which are considered unacceptable at the University of Bath. It is not an exhaustive list.
The Student Discipline Team are members of staff you are likely to meet if you are involved in the student discipline process.
This guidance will explain the process of reporting the misconduct of another student and the support available to you.
This guidance is for students who have been reported for behaviour that could constitute misconduct.
The regulations students at the University need to follow while studying here.
Information about the Student Complaints Process.
Detailed below is the three stage process the University has adopted for dealing with students’ complaints.
Information about making a complaint against the University.
Information about the Fitness to Study process.
This guidance outlines the actions the University can take when there is a concern over a student’s fitness to study.
Steps staff should take to support undergraduate or postgraduate taught students who are returning from a period of suspension.
The regulations students at the University need to follow while studying here.
Information on Precautionary Measures.
In this guidance we set out what steps may be taken under the precautionary measures procedure.
The regulations students at the University need to follow while studying here.
Information on Student Policies.
Read the University's policy on Fitness to Practise.
Read the University's policy on spiking prevention.
This policy outlines the trusted contact policy and the circumstances and processes by which the University may use a trusted contact.
Understand what a trusted contact is and the University's policy on trusted contacts.
The regulations students at the University need to follow while studying here.
These documents outline our Gender Identity policy and guidelines for supporting our staff and students, visitors and contractors.
Find advice, training, support and guidance you may be facing as a member of the University community.
Book a training session to boost your confidence when tackling harassment.
#NeverOK is a joint campaign run by the University and The SU, which aims to tackle all forms of harassment, bullying, sexual misconduct and discrimination.
Find out what student support staff training is available and how to access it.
Gain support, make a report and help us tackle online harassment.
Find out more about the University’s work to prevent and respond to spiking.