Recent Changes to the University Calendar
Scheme of Delegation
On 9 October 2019, the Council approved the introduction of a Scheme of Delegation, outlining responsibilities and delegated authorities for making key decisions in the name of, or on behalf of, the University of Warwick.
Revisions to Regulations 4, 5
On 9 October 2019, the Council approved amendments to the following University Regulations, with changes taking effect from 30 October 2019:
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- Regulation 4 (Annual Review by the Academic Staff Committee)
Rationale: Revisions to this regulation update terminology, removing references to PCAPP and replacing these with Academic and Professional Pathway for Teaching Excellence (APPTE) and removing references to gendered language.
- Regulation 5 (Grant of Study Leave, Leave of Absence, and Leave to accept a Research Award)
Rationale: Minor amendments in line with streamlining activity taking place in the University with regards to other regulations.
Establishment of Regulation 45
On 10 July 2019, the Council approved the establishment of Regulation 45, Governing Payment of Annual Fees, Residential Charges and Other Debts, taking immediate effect.
Rationale: The regulation is based on the previous Ordinance 16, the Regulation now reflects an updated process that improves the efficiency of decision making and means that swifter support action can be identified to enable students to clear their debts in a timely manner. Delegated authority has been changed from Council to Finance and General Purposes Committee.
Revisions to Regulations 8, 11, 36
On 10 July 2019, the Council approved amendments to the following University Regulations, with changes taking effect from the start of the 2019/2020 academic year on 1 October 2019:
- Regulation 8 (Regulation of First Degrees)
Rationale: The amendments reflect the new accreditation requirements for Engineering courses offered by the School of Engineering and Warwick Manufacturing Group.
- Regulation 11 (Procedure to be Adopted in the event of Suspected Cheating in a University Test)
Rationale: Minor amendments related to the constitution of Investigation Committees of the Senate, the penalties that can be applied and ensuring compliance with recent recommendations from the Office of Independent Adjudicator.
- Regulation 36 (Student Registration, Attendance and Progress)
Rationale: Minor amendments so that all deadlines for student assessment submissions be set between 9am and 4pm on University working days to provide greater clarity, address health and welfare issues, and enable students to seek help for technical/practical issues encountered during working office hours. It is also proposed that the penalties for late submission of assessed work should be harmonised to 5 percentage points per University working day for all taught students.
Revisions to Regulations 2, 34
On 15 May 2019, the Council approved amendments to the following University Regulations, with changes taking immediate effect:
- Regulation 2.3 (Governing the Election of Representatives of the Assembly to Membership of the Senate)
Rationale: The amendments reflect the transition to the new Charter, Statutes and Ordinances, updated as part of the Governing Instruments Review, and move to a single transferable vote (STV) system in Assembly elections.
- Regulation 34 (Determination of Fitness to Practise)
Rationale: The amendments reflect the introduction of standard operating procedures for degrees, in departments across the University, which are subject to fitness to practise requirements. The list of degrees, which are subject to fitness to practise requirements, has also been updated.