Glossary

 

These definitions should be read in conjunction with the Regulations for Awards for Taught courses

 

Glossary table
List of terms and definitions
Term Definition
(Generative) Artificial Intelligence (AI)  Generative Artificial Intelligence refers to systems that appear to have “intelligent behaviour by analysing their environment and taking actions – with some degree of autonomy – to achieve specific goals” (European Commission, 2018, p. 4). AI-based tools can be used to transform, produce or generate any kind of content, such as text, images, art, music, or programming code.  
Academic Judgement This is a judgment about the standard of your work in relation to learning outcomes or academic misconduct that can only be made by someone who has relevant academic expertise.
Academic Misconduct Cheating which includes copying (reproducing or imitating), collusion (agreement to deceive, using the words or ideas of colleagues or other students and not acknowledging the source, allowing another student to see or use an assessment), preventing or attempting to prevent another student from being able to be assessed properly, contract cheating, plagiarism, self-plagiarism and other breaches of assessment or other examination regulations or procedures.
Academic session This is the phrase we use when talking about the year in which you’ll study. 
Appeal If you do not agree with a decision the university has made about your conduct, results or withdrawal you can ask us to review it.
Approved This is an outcome you will be given if we accept a claim for Extenuating Circumstances. 
Balance of Probabilities This is the burden of proof we apply when making decisions in disciplinary cases. This means that based on the evidence presented, the circumstances are more likely to have occurred than not. 
Break in Learning A break in learning is a term used by the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) and should be used where a student on an apprenticeship course wants a break of four or more weeks from their apprenticeship. It will require the student to also interrupt their studies at the University.
Complaint An expression of dissatisfaction by a student about the university’s action or lack of action, or about the standard of service provided by or on behalf of the university. 
Completion of Procedures Letter This is the letter that is issued in response to an appeal or complaint, once we have completed all our internal procedures. You take this letter to the OIA and ask them to carry out an independent review of our final decision. 
Concern An issue, query or request for clarification that is raised by a student. 
Student Assessment Meeting (SAM) A panel of academics who reach decisions on your performance, your progression to the next stage of your course or your final award. 
Credit This is the value of a module you successfully complete. 
Dean The senior academic in charge of a school and its departments. 
Deferral When you have not met the pass criteria for a module and have to undertake reassessment. The module will not normally be capped at the minimum pass mark unless you have previously been referred or are repeating the year. 
Deputy Vice Chancellor The senior member of university staff who holds this job title, or their nominee. 
Director of Registry The senior member of university staff who holds this job title, or their nominee. 
Discrimination In determining whether discrimination has occurred, the University will have regard to the Equality Act 2010, any definitions formally adopted by the UK Government and its duties under the Freedom of Speech legislation. 
Engagement Engagement refers to the level of extent to which you are taking ownership of your learning and participating actively in your learning journey. We expect you to engage with all aspects of your course which includes both online and in-person activities outside of scheduled teaching such as engagement with your PAT and Brightspace materials. Engagement correlates positively with higher levels of academic attainment and increased satisfaction with your course. 
Exclusion You are permanently removed from the university and not allowed to return to undertake any further study with us. 
Extension You apply for this where you cannot meet your deadline and need a short period of extra time to complete the work. 
Extenuating Circumstances Any circumstances that we approve through our EC procedure that might affect your ability to complete your work on time or to a level you normally expect or attend/sit a test or exam. 
Gross disciplinary breach A very serious form of misconduct which breaches our policies and disciplinary procedures and results in a fundamental breakdown in trust and confidence between the university and the student. 
Harassment Behaviour that includes unwanted behaviour or conduct which makes a person feel offended, intimidated or humiliated if it occurs because of, or connected to, protected characteristics.
Independent evidence Evidence from a third party, normally a healthcare professional but not a friend or family member that confirms the impact your circumstances have had on you in relation to any relevant procedure. 
Interruption of Study An interruption of study is a formal procedure which allows you to request a break from your studies in your current academic year.
Investigator An appropriate member of staff who investigates allegations and/or issues raised under any of our procedures. 
Major disciplinary breach A form of misconduct which breaches our policies and disciplinary procedures and results in considerable impact or harm. 
Minor disciplinary breach A form of misconduct which breaches our policies and disciplinary procedures and results in limited impact or harm. 
Mitigation The independent evidence of the circumstances you would like us to consider for a lesser penalty. 
No Contact Agreement

A signed voluntary agreement that you will not make any direct or indirect contact of any kind with another named student, or request that others make contact on your behalf. A No Contact Agreement will remain in place while you and the other student are members of the University of Huddersfield community or until Registry determines that the agreement is no longer required, and this is communicated to both parties in writing. If you breach this agreement, an investigation under the Student Disciplinary regulations may take place. The agreement may also help to prevent any further breaches of the community code of conduct. 

This may be appropriate to be used during a student disciplinary investigation. 

No Contact Order An compulsory agreement set as an outcome of a University investigation that you will not make any direct or indirect contact of any kind with another named student, or request that others make contact on your behalf. The order may also help to prevent any further breaches of the community code of conduct. A No Contact Order will remain in place while you and the other student are members of the University of Huddersfield community or until Registry determines that the agreement is no longer required, and this is communicated to both parties in writing. If you breach this order, an investigation under the Student Disciplinary regulations may take place. 
OiA The Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education. This is higher education ombudsman and it reviews unresolved student complaints about universities. 
Precautionary Measures We take a risk-based approach to investigating allegations. We take the safety and protection of our students, staff and the general public very seriously. If we consider that you are at risk or pose a risk to others, we may take precautionary measures based upon a risk assessment, which could for example restrict your access to campus or your university activities such as attending placements. If we decide to impose precautionary measures, we will explain why.  Where precautionary measures have been taken, the course team should ensure that you receive any handouts or notices pertinent to the course.
Pro Vice Chancellor A senior member of university staff who holds this job title, or their nominee. 
Procedural Irregularity A substantial mistake in our procedure that is likely to have changed the outcome of the matter. 
Referral When you have not met the pass criteria for a module and have to undertake reassessment. The module will be capped at the minimum pass mark. 
Registry The university’s central service which manages the regulations and procedures that support the student journey. 
Report Anyone, including members of the public, can make a report to the University expressing dissatisfaction with a student’s behaviour. This will normally be investigated using the Student Disciplinary Procedure.
Reporting Party A person who reports an incident, behaviour, or a concern to the University via the Student Disciplinary Procedure.
Responding Party A person who receives a report about their behaviour or an incident they were involved in via the Student Disciplinary Procedure.
Sandwich Year An integrated placement year as part of a degree course, which involves practical work experience. 
School The University is split into Schools, where related subject areas are managed and taught. 
School Manager The senior professional services manager in one of the university’s seven schools, or their nominee. 
School support services A range of pastoral and academic support services available within each school. 
Sexual misconduct Relates to all unwanted conduct of a sexual nature. For an indicative list of what may constitute sexual misconduct, please refer to the University’s Code of Conduct.
Student Conciliator A member of university staff who has been trained to try and help students to resolve their problem with the university. The conciliator is impartial and will work with you to try to provide a reasonable solution to the problem, if this is possible. 
Supporter A person who supports the student during a university procedure. For example, an adviser from the Students’ Union Advice Centre. They might attend meetings with you or help to complete paperwork.
The University The University of Huddersfield. 
Tutor reassessment When you have not met the pass criteria for an assessment you may be allowed to re-attempt that work before to Course Assessment Meeting. That work will be capped at the minimum pass mark. 
Unauthorised partnership When you have worked too closely with another person when submitting work for an assessment that has led to you trying to achieve an unfair advantage. 
University Community Service This is a form of restorative justice. If you are found  to have breached our regulations on how we expect you to behave we may require you to compensate the university community. 
Upheld This is an outcome you will be given if we agree to overturn a decision we have made. 
Us The University of Huddersfield and its staff members. 
Vice Chancellor The senior member of university staff who holds this job title, or their nominee. 
We The University of Huddersfield and its staff members. 
Withdrawal You are removed from your course and will have to formally re-apply if you wish to return to further study with us. 
Witness A person who has seen an event take place and is willing to provide evidence during one of the university’s procedures. They might do this on behalf of the university or you. 
Work Based Learning Work-based learning consists of structured opportunities for learning and is achieved through authentic activity which is supervised in the workplace. Work-based learning opportunities are underpinned by formal agreements between education organisations, employers and students.
Working day Any day between Monday and Friday when the university is open. 
You The student who is using the procedure.