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University General Regulations |
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The University General Regulations are for all students currently enrolled on University of Lincoln courses: they contain information on Academics offences, Academic Review and Appeals, Fitness to Practice, Complaints and Student Discipline; Academic fees; use of the Library; Health and Safety and a brief section on Student Created Intellectual Property and a link to the University's Information Systems and Acceptable Use Policy.
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Undergraduate Regulations |
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Undergraduate Regulations 2012-13 |
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The regulations for students enrolled on Undergraduate programmes: they cover details of the Awards of the University, Enrolment and Registration, Assessment, Boards of Examiners, External Examiners and Publication of results.
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Undergraduate Regulations 2012-13 - Approved Variations |
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In addition to the Undergraduate Regulations students on the following programmes should also read the relevant section of these approved Variations: BSc (Hons) Acupuncture; BA (Hons) Architecture; BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science and BSc (Hons) Applied Biomedical Science; BSc (Hons)/MComp Computing awards; BEng (Hons) and MEng Mechanical Engineering awards; BSc (Hons) Herbal Medicine; BA (Hons) Journalism; LLB (Hons) and related joint honours awards; BSc (Hons) Nursing; Post Qualifying Professional Practice Programmes; BSc (Hons) Professional Practice; and BSc (Hons) Social Work and Certificate in HE Social Care.
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Postgraduate - Taught Regulations |
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Taught Postgraduate Regulations 2012-13 |
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The regulations for students enrolled on Taught Postgraduate programmes – they cover details of the Awards of the University, Admissions, Enrolment and Registration, Assessment, Boards of Examiners, External Examiners and Publication of results.
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Taught Postgraduate Regulations 2012-13 - Approved variations |
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In addition to the Taught Postgraduate Regulations students on the following programmes should also read the relevant section of these approved Variations: Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Higher Education Teaching; MAs in Journalism/Sports Journalism/Science & Environmental Journalism; Postgraduate Diploma in Newspaper Journalism; Post Qualifying Professional Practice programmes; and MSc Social Work.
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Postgraduate – Research Regulations |
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The regulations for students enrolled on Research Postgraduate programmes (Masters by Research, MPhil or PhD) – they start with an overview of each programme type: MA/MSc by Research, MPhil and PhD, PhD by Published Work and MA/MSc by Practice-Based Research, MPhil by Practice, PhD by Practice. They then cover Enrolment, Progression, Supervision, Transfer of enrolment from MPhil to PhD, Examinations, Examiners and the Thesis.
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Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Forensic Science |
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The regulations for those students undertaking an Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Forensic Science – they include information on General Principles, the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications, Programme Structure, Assessment, Awards and External Examiners.
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Doctorate of Clinical Psychology Regulations |
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The regulations for students undertaking the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology: they contain guidance on the Structure of the Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Programme, Assessment, Entry Requirements, Extenuating Circumstances, Fitness to Practice, Student Complaints Procedure, Academic Offences, Academic Appeals, and Conduct and Discipline.
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Graduate Certificate/Diploma Regulations |
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Students enrolled on the Graduate Diploma in Law should read this document on assessment criteria for that programme.
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