L&T policies
Find a Teaching policy
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Policy |
Who is it for: All UNSW staff and students.
For official UNSW policies please visit UNSW Governance Support. This site presents policies related to many aspects of learning and teaching, including: acceptable use of technology; admissions; anti-racism; equal opportunity; equity and diversity; staff with disabilities; Code of Conduct; complaints; copyright; intellectual property; email; IT security; environment and research. |
| Policy |
Who is it for: Staff and students
This policy outlines the University's commitment to the design and delivery of assessment that facilitates achieving the specified learning outcomes of courses and programs. See myUNSW for the official Assessment Policy |
| Guideline |
Who is it for: UNSW professional and academic staff.
The UNSW Blueprint to Beyond (B2B) forms the enduring and overarching strategy for the University. It reflects the fundamental university mission of education, research and community engagement, and its guiding principles and objectives inform our policies, processes and procedures. |
| Policy |
Who is it for: Staff administering the awarding of the University Medal, teaching staff
considering nominating a student for the University Medal.
The award of a University Medal indicates outstanding academic performance by an undergraduate student across a program and/or a particular major within their Bachelor degree. This policy specifies requirements for the award of a University Medal: University Medal Policy. |
| Guideline |
Who is it for: Heads of School or relevant Faculty academic; Director, Student Management;
Student Administration and Records; University Medal Committee
The award of a University Medal indicates outstanding academic performance by an undergraduate student across a program and/or a particular major within their Bachelor degree. This procedure describes the requirements and timelines relating to the nomination and awarding of University Medals: University Medal Procedures. |
| Guideline |
Who is it for: All UNSW staff and students.
For official UNSW policies please visit UNSW Governance Support. This site presents policies related to many aspects of learning and teaching, including: IT requirements for students, minimum recommended IT specifications for students, equity and diversity, acceptable use of technology, website, copyright, intellectual property, electronic record keeping and more. |