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Code of Practice relating to Freedom of Speech and all Planned, Affiliated,

Funded or Branded Events taking place Off Campus

1. Preamble

1.1 The Education (No 2) Act 1986 requires the University to take such steps

as are reasonably practicable to ensure that freedom of speech within the law is secured for members, students and employees and for visiting speakers. This includes a duty to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that use of any premises is not denied to an individual or group on grounds connected with their beliefs, views, policies or objectives.

1.2 In order to facilitate the discharge of these duties, the Board of Governors of

the University is required under the Act to issue and keep a Code of Practice setting out the procedures to be followed by members, students and employees, and their conduct, in connection with all meetings on University Premises. As an extension to the existing Code of Practice, the Board of Governors has approved this Code of Practice relating to Freedom of Speech and all Planned, Affiliated, Funded or Branded Events taking place Off Campus.

1.3 This Code of Practice shall apply to:

(a) the University, including members of the Board of Governors; (b) University staff (full-time or part- time) and/or those working on behalf of the University; (c) University students (full-time or part-time); (d) or associations; and (e) all persons invited to speak or otherwise take part in all planned, affiliated, funded or branded events to be held off campus.

1.4 The Board of Governors authorises the Vice Chancellor to appoint the

Registrar who will act on its behalf to ensure that as far as is reasonably

practicable all members, students and employees of the University comply with the requirements of this Code of Practice. Failure to comply with the

Code of Practice may result in action being taken against those concerned under the relevant University procedure, irrespective of any action which may be taken in law.

2. Principles

2.1 The University believes that higher education has a role

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