- Preface
- University Governance
- Student Conduct and Academic Integrity
- Policies and Practices Governing Research Activities
- Admissions
- Fees
- Scholarships, Awards and Financial Assistance
- Registration in Programs
- Study Commitment
- Curriculum Requirements (with guidelines on thesis research)
- Course Registration
- Course Substitution and Credit Transfer
- Course Grading
- Progression and Academic Standing
- Graduation
- Appeals and Grievance Channels
- Glossary of Terms
Handbook for Research Postgraduate Studies
Policies and Practices Governing Research Activities
Intellectual Property Policy
The University has developed the Intellectual Property Policy and its constituent Guidelines to support the management, technology transfer and commercialization of intellectual property created by employees, students or others during their association with the University.
More information is available here.
Policies and Guidelines for Research Practices
The University community has a collective responsibility to ensure that proper research practices are carried out in accordance with both international and University standards and regulations at all times, to be vigilant in guarding against serious lapses, and to report violations if they occur.
All research conducted at the University whenever involving animals, human participants, and safety should be reviewed for research practices. Under the auspices of the Committee on Research Practices, there are three Committee/Panels to review such practices. They are:
- Animal Ethics Committee;
- Human and Artefacts Research Ethics Committee; and
- Safety Panel.
More details on the policies and guidelines for research practices at the University are available here.