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an integral part of the <strong>College</strong> Rules, and offences against them will be dealt<br />

with accordingly.<br />

Scope of the <strong>College</strong> Rules<br />

<strong>College</strong>, University and Residence Rules apply to all (including guests) who<br />

occupy or use any part of the <strong>College</strong>. <strong>College</strong> members are responsible for<br />

the actions of their guests.<br />

THE COLLEGE RULES<br />

The following constitute a breach of the <strong>College</strong> Regulations:<br />

5.1: The <strong>College</strong> Membership Fee<br />

Non-payment of the <strong>College</strong> Fee. Each member of the <strong>College</strong> is required to<br />

pay a Membership Fee at the time of joining the <strong>College</strong>. This is a one-off<br />

fee, and is not returnable. The membership fee can be paid on-line here<br />

5.2: Respect for other members of the college – Students and Staff<br />

Any action which impedes the learning, teaching or research of others; or<br />

which obstructs a person in the proper discharge of his duties in or for the<br />

University; or which causes unreasonable disturbance on the University<br />

premises. Obstruction includes failure to identify oneself when required to do<br />

so by the Head of Security (or Deputy), University Dean, or Deputy Dean,<br />

Safety and Radiation Protection Officers, a <strong>College</strong> Officer, Porter or Security<br />

Officer, who is enquiring into a prima facie breach of rule which falls within<br />

that officer’s area of competence and who has made known his identity, office<br />

and purpose.<br />

5.2.1: <strong>College</strong> Staff<br />

Obstruction of <strong>College</strong> staff in the performance of their duties. Such<br />

obstruction includes use of abusive language or behaviour, failure to comply<br />

with reasonable requests, and failure to identify oneself when requested to do<br />

so.<br />

5.2.2: Anti-social behaviour<br />

Improper or anti-social behaviour. All members of the University are<br />

expected to conduct themselves in a civil and courteous manner. Whether<br />

this rule is deemed to have been broken will be determined by<br />

‘reasonableness’ and common sense.<br />

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