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(3) This Policy does not apply to: (4) For the purposes of this Policy the following definitions apply: (5) The University’s teaching timetable is constructed on the basis of the principles of student centricity. A student-centric focus aims to enable student participation in teaching and learning activities by delivering a final and reliable timetable: (6) The teaching timetable is constructed to ensure the efficient and effective use of the University's resources. (7) The teaching timetable is published in half year blocks: (8) To permit enrolling students to plan and organise their study and other life commitments, each half year Final Timetable is published at least six weeks prior to the commencement of the relevant half year activities. (9) All bookings for teaching and learning spaces must be centrally scheduled and allocated and published in the University's Timetabling System. (10) The Final Timetable for each Half Year period is approved by the Vice President (Students) and Registrar. (11) Changes to the Final Timetable may be permitted in exceptional circumstances. Change requests are to be submitted to the Timetable Team, with confirmation that the proposed change: (12) Changes to the Final Timetable to take effect within two weeks immediately prior to the commencement of Term, required the approval of the Vice President (Students) and Registrar. (13) The total number of changes affecting time or date (not room) made to each Half Year Final Timetable must not: (14) Approved changes to the Final Timetable must be communicated to students via the University's Timetabling System. Changes to the Final Timetable are not to made by alternate methods (e.g. learning sites or email communication). (15) The University-wide teaching timetable for each Term is produced by the Timetables, Progression and Scholarship Team in Student Administration Services, based on information submitted by Faculties/Colleges. (16) Faculties/Colleges submit information ensuring requests: (17) The annual schedule of activities required to deliver the Final Timetable will be approved by the Vice President (Students) and Registrar and will be provided to Faculties and Colleges by the Timetables, Progression and Scholarships Team. (18) Timetables are developed using the University's Timetabling System based on: (19) Room bookings are normally prioritised in the order as follows: (20) The Vice President (Operations) approves the holding of non-core events in accordance with the Events and Facilities Hire Policy. The allocation of the specific space, time and date is approved by the Vice President (Students) and Registrar and the booking recorded in the University Timetabling System. (21) External room bookings cannot be made in advance of the production of the Final University-wide teaching timetable. (22) Students with particular accessibility needs, such as visual, motor/mobility, auditory are offered advice and support from the Student Equity and Inclusion Team in accordance with the Support for Students with Additional Requirements –Procedures. (23) The University manages its space facilities in accordance with Tertiary Education Facilities Management Association (TEFMA) best practice guidelines. Timetable Policy
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Purpose
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 3 - Principles
Section 4 - Timetable Construction
Booking Prioritisation
External room bookings
Student Accessibility to Learning Spaces