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This online handbook gives detailed information regarding the procedures and sanctions that can be applied under Regulation Regulation 27 applies to all students living in University on campus accommodation. Students also need to read and understand their responsibilities in relation to:. It should be noted that membership of the University or residence in any University accommodation offers no special protection against the law of the land. In addition students should also read and comply with the on campus accommodation contract and the associated online Residential Handbook Life in Halls.
These contain important information about the following:. The standard of proof is the level of proof required to determine whether or not an incident occurred. This is the standard of proof used by the University. Balance of probabilities means that the University is satisfied that an event is more likely to have occurred than not. Decisions are based on all available evidence and not simply a belief that something is likely to have happened. The University may vary any part of this Regulation in order to comply with its duty to make reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities.
The University seeks to ensure its values are embedded in a way which supports an inclusive and dynamic culture that creates the conditions for our students and staff to succeed. All members of the University are expected to recognise their responsibilities and:.
For further information on expected student behaviour within the University of Warwick community, students should refer to the University's Values and take the Student Values Programme.
There is a zero tolerance policy regarding the possession and use of illegal drugs, prescription drugs without a valid prescription and psychoactive substances at the University. We remind students that possession of illegal substances is a criminal offence and possession with intent to supply is a more serious offence. Students found to be using or in possession of, or knowingly allowing any illegal substance - including cannabis - to be used, are in contravention of this policy and will face disciplinary action.