University Fees and General Information for Students 2018-19
Assessment and Academic Appeals
- Code of Assessment for Undergraduate and Taught Postgraduate Programmes
- Appointment of External Examiners
- Degree Examination Enrolment - Undergraduate, Diploma and Other Courses
- Invigilation
- Rules of Invigilation
- Instructions to Candidates on their Conduct in Written Examinations
- Use of a Computer in an Examination
- Use of Dictionaries by Students in Examinations
- Use of Electronic Calculators by Students in Examinations
- Code of Practice for Exceptional International Examination Arrangements
- Code of Procedure for Appeals by Students Against Academic Decisions
- Code of Procedure for Appeals to a College Appeals Committee
- Code of Procedure for Appeals to the Senate Appeals Committee
Student Support and Conduct Matters
- Disabled Students
- Examination and other Assessment Arrangements for Disabled Students
- Fitness to Study Procedure
- Procedure for Determining Fitness to Practise
- Regulations and Code of Conduct for the Use of ICT Facilities in the University of Glasgow
- Policy Statement on Students’ Recording of Lectures
- Plagiarism Statement
- Code of Student Conduct
- Code of Practice on Unacceptable Behaviour
- Code of Policy and Procedures for Investigating Allegations of Misconduct in Research
- No Smoking Policy Statement
- Statement on Alcohol Drugs and Substance Misuse
Complaints
Subordination To Law
The University’s authority to regulate its degrees and other awards is subject to the law of Scotland and of the United Kingdom. Thus, for example, while provision may be made in degree regulations for retaking examinations, or for other assessment later than the normally first occurring opportunity for assessment, the availability of such provision may be constrained by law governing the candidate’s attendance at the University.