Disciplinaries
September 21, 2011 Leave a Comment

As a student of QMU, you are under QMU regulation regarding your studies and your conduct.
You are expected not to make any interference with the functioning or activities of the University and of people who work or study in the University.
You must not undertake any action that damages the University reputation.
Click here to view Diciplinaries Booklet
Regulation covers misconducts that occur within and outside the University such as:
- violent, indecent, intimidating or offensive behaviour or language
- sexual or racial harassment
- fraud, deceit, deception or dishonesty
- cheating or plagiarism in course work or in examinations
- theft or misuse of University property and premises or University members’ property
- damage to University property or University members’ property
- breach of any University code, rule or regulation
- failure to respect others’ freedom of belief or speech
- disruption with the academic, administrative, sporting, social or other activities of the university
- improper interference with the function, duties or activities of anyone in QMU
If you breach the rules, you may be involved in a disciplinary procedure and as a consequence you might be suspended or expelled from your studies at QMU.
If you are invited to a disciplinary meeting don’t panic, The Students’ Union can support and advise you in the procedure.
Please note that The Students’ Union cannot advocate on your behalf but can represent you at meetings to ensure you are treated fairly..
“For more information consult our booklet or contact the Welfare and Representation Coordinator, Cecile Guilloteau “


