No member of staff, or fellow student, should be expected to put up with challenging and intimidating behaviour – they can, and should, refuse to engage with anybody behaving in this way.
Breaches of the Code of Behaviour could lead to the institution of disciplinary procedures, which provide a framework for dealing with issues of misconduct.
Student Discipline
If complaints about unacceptable behaviour or a breach of University regulations do arise, LJMU will first try to deal with the issues informally, by getting students to recognise the problem and change their behaviour voluntarily.
However, if the breach of the behaviour code is deemed to be very serious, or the informal approach does not work, then the University will deal with the problem through the formal discipline procedures, which can be found at
www.ljmu.ac.uk/corporate/68195.htm
Liverpool Student’s Union Welfare and Advice Centre: Independent advice and guidance on all student related processes can be obtained by contacting Liverpool Student’s Union Welfare and Advice Centre.
Proper use of University resources
You are expected to use LJMU’s computing resources, network and learning resources for the educational purposes for which they were intended.
As a student of LJMU, you are expected to respect other users of University facilities and not disrupt the work of others through any inappropriate or disruptive behaviour in the Learning Resource Centres or on the computer network.
You are expected to be aware of the regulations governing the Learning Resource Centres – see the Policy and Regulations section of the Library and Student Support site at
www.ljmu.ac.uk/la/ and the regulations governing the use of University computer resources – see
www.ljmu.ac.uk/cis/policies
Importantly, it is worth noting that:
• Users are responsible for the security of their username and password. Under NO circumstances should you divulge your password to another user. If you do, or leave a PC logged in and unattended, you risk having your account misused. It is your responsibility to ensure the security of your account.
• To maximise availability of the open access PCs in the Learning Resource/Computing Centres, and to minimise the possibility of abuse of computing accounts, any computer that is left unattended will be automatically logged off by the University.
• Library materials are protected by a security system. Please check your bags before you pass through the exit gates as you are liable for any material you have in your possession at this point. Anyone who attempts to leave an LRC with unauthorised and/or damaged material will be subject to action under the University’s Disciplinary Code.
• Students who have doubts about the physical condition or ownership of material are responsible for alerting LRC staff.
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