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College Guide 12-13

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failure to keep under control any animal brought into the precincts of the<br />

University which results in any unreasonable disturbance, injury, damage or<br />

danger to property or persons or pollution. Any breach of the procedures or<br />

other requirements laid down in the University’s Policy on Smoking. All Fire<br />

Equipment and Safety regulations and procedures within <strong>College</strong> must be<br />

observed and strictly adhered too. Corridors and stairways must not be<br />

obstructed. Items left in these locations may be removed and impounded<br />

until a proper storage place has been identified.<br />

5.7: Bringing the Name of the <strong>College</strong> and/or the University into<br />

Disrepute<br />

5.7.1: Representing the <strong>College</strong><br />

Misconduct, committed on or off the University premises, of a nature liable to<br />

bring the good name of the University into disrepute. This includes the<br />

behaviour of any college or University sports team who are, by their nature,<br />

easily identifiable as members of the college and whose behaviour may<br />

therefore be used to judge the conduct of the whole college.<br />

5.7.2: Using the University Name<br />

The use of the name of the University in oral, written or electronic form that by<br />

its content or means of expression brings the good name of the University<br />

into disrepute. The use of the name of the University or a part of the<br />

University without authority in such a way as to indicate or imply that all or<br />

any part of a publication, document, letter or statement to the press or any<br />

other public statement has the official support of the University or a part of the<br />

University.<br />

5.8: Obstruction of Disciplinary Procedures<br />

Any deliberate obstruction of, or attempt to obstruct, the disciplinary<br />

procedures of the University, any failure to attend without adequate reason a<br />

disciplinary hearing which the student has been instructed to attend, any<br />

failure to comply with the penalties imposed by a disciplinary hearing (or by<br />

the Dean or Deputy Dean of the University when a case has been disposed<br />

of summarily).<br />

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