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Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

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        7. Your future career
        8. How we support your career ambitions
        9. What you'll learn
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        Overview

        This course is subject to revalidation.

        Embark on an exciting journey with the University of East London's groundbreaking MBA in Fashion Entrepreneurship, designed to equip you with the essential skills and mindset to thrive in the ever-evolving global business landscape. This dynamic programme places a strong emphasis on inclusivity, sustainability, ethics, and purpose, preparing you to become a future leader and innovator in the fashion industry and beyond.

        • You'll develop a diverse range of hard and soft management skills applicable across various industries, enabling you to excel in executive and managerial roles.
        • Through experiential learning and industry partnerships, you'll gain practical insights and build valuable connections to support your growth as an entrepreneur.
        • By immersing yourself in the vibrant fashion hub of East London, you'll be empowered to drive innovation and create a positive impact on a global scale.
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        This course is in Clearing

        Call our Clearing number today to apply through Clearing. Our call centre is open between 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday

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        Intro to Fashion Entrepreneurship

        Our 4-week online course, in partnership with Beyond Form Education, offers a glimpse into UEL’s MBA Fashion Entrepreneurship programme. Fee: £120

        Book your place

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        UEL’s LLM programme has been recognised as a top choice in the latest PTES survey, achieving 1st place rankings for satisfaction, teaching and more.

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        Course options

        Start date

        MBA

        Entry Requirements

        Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

        Academic requirements

        Accepted Qualifications

        Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent with evidenced knowledge of the fashion industry. 

        International Qualifications

        We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. Please visit our International page for full details.

        English Language requirements

        Overall IELTS 6.0 with minimum 6.0 in writing and speaking, and 5.5 in listening and reading(or recognised equivalent)

        If you do not meet the academic English language requirements for your course, you may be eligible to enrol onto a pre-sessional English course. The length of the course will depend on your current level of English and the requirements for your degree programme. We offer a 5-week and an 10-week pre-sessional course. 

        Mature applicants and those without formal qualifications

        As an inclusive university, we recognise those who have been out of education for some time may not have the formal qualifications usually required. We welcome applications from those who can demonstrate their enthusiasm and commitment to study and have the relevant life/work experience that equips them to succeed on the course. We will assess this from the information provided in your application or may request additional information such as a CV or attendance at an interview. Please note that some courses require applicants to meet the entry requirements outlined.

        Admissions policy / Terms of Admittance

        We are committed to fair admissions and access by recruiting students regardless of their social, cultural or economic background. Our admissions policy sets out the principles and procedures we use to admit new students for all courses offered by the university and its partners.

        Further advice and guidance

        You can speak to a member of our Applicant Enquiries team on +44 (0)20 8223 3333, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm. Alternatively, you can visit our Information, Advice and Guidance centre.

        Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

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        Fees, funding and additional costs

        Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

        Fees

        EU, EEA and Swiss Nationals starting a course from September 2021, will no longer be eligible for Home fees. However, such nationals benefitting from Settled Status or Citizens' Rights may become eligible for Home fees as and when the UK Government confirms any new fee regulations. Further information can be found at UKCISA.

        Tuition fees are subject to annual change. Fees for future years will be published in due course.

        Funding

        Home students

        Postgraduate Loans Scheme

        £10,280 to fund your Masters Programme under the Postgraduate Loans (PGL) scheme

        Postgraduate Loans (PGL)

        The Postgraduate Loan (PGL) provide non-means-tested loans of up to £10,906 to taught and research masters students.  It will be paid to students as a contribution towards tuition fees, living costs and other course costs.
        Applications are made directly through Student Finance England
         

        Eligibility

        Whether you qualify depends on:
        •    if you've studied a postgraduate course before
        •    your course
        •    your age
        •    your nationality or residency status

        Full eligibility can be found on the Government's Postgraduate Loan webpage.

        Please take a look at the Postgraduate Loans for an overview of the new funding.

        Postgraduate Scholarship

        Apply for a 50 per cent discount on your tuition fees! You can get a 50 per cent discount on course fees through a UEL Postgraduate Scholarship.

        The scholarship is open to full-time and part-time UK and EU students of taught postgraduate courses. *Exclusions apply.

        Find out more about full eligibility criteria and how to apply.

        Terms and conditions apply.

        Our scholarships and bursaries can help you

        How we can help you

        Did you know that with a postgraduate qualification, you can expect to earn more than someone who only holds an undergraduate degree?

        If you want to build new skills, change career paths, or further your career prospects, a postgraduate degree can help you. Our range of scholarships and bursaries will make financing your education that much easier. Below is some of the funding available to support you in your studies:

        • Alumni Discount  - up to 15% fee waiver *exclusions apply. Please see the Alumni Discount page for information.
        • Early Payment Discount - 5% fee waiver
        • Asylum Seekers scholarship  - 100% fee waiver
        • Civic Engagement - £1,000
        • Hardship Bursary - up to £2,000
        • Sport Scholarships  - Up to £6,000

        Terms and conditions apply.

        How to pay your fees

        There are a number of ways you can pay your fees to UEL

        • Online payment facilities
        • By telephone
        • In person at our Docklands or Stratford campus
        • Bank transfer

        Full information on making payments can be found on our Finance page.

        If you wish to discuss payments to the University, please contact our Income Team on 020 8223 2974 or you can email creditcontrol@uel.ac.uk

        Ideas for funding your postgraduate study

        Below are some ideas on how to fund your postgraduate study:

        •     Apply for a  Postgraduate Loan 
        •     Take advantage of  UEL scholarships and bursaries
        •     Ask your employer to sponsor your study
        •     Study part-time so you can work at the same time (applicable to courses that have a part-time mode)
        •     Look at UK Research and Innovation funding options

         

        Contact us

        The Student Money Advice and Rights Team (SMART) are here to help you navigate your finances while you're a student at the University of East London.
        We can give you advice, information and guidance on government and university funds so that you receive your full funding entitlement.

        Live chat: Click the live chat icon in the bottom left of the screen
        Phone: 020 8223 4444

        International students

        Living costs for international students

        As part of the Tier 4 student visa requirements, UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) estimate that you will need £1,265* per month to cover your living costs. It includes expenses for accommodation, food and drink, travel within London, textbooks, entertainment, clothing, toiletries and laundry. Most Tier 4 students are required to show they have sufficient funds to cover the first nine months of the course before they start - a total of £11,385 - in addition to the tuition fees. You can find more information about the specific requirements of the Tier 4 student visa. The amount that you will spend can vary depending on your lifestyle. Our UEL funding calculator can help you plan and manage your money.

        * Please note the Immigration Rules are subject to change and this figure is likely to be increased by UKVI year on year. Please therefore check our ISA page for more information at the time of preparing your visa application.

        How to pay your fees - international students

        Deposits and paying by instalments

        International students are required to pay a deposit before being issued a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS).

        Your remaining balance will be paid in five monthly instalments over your first term. The first of these instalments must be paid when completing your enrolment on arrival at UEL. Please follow the payment instructions on our Make a Payment page.

        After the required payment has been made, you will be asked to complete the online International Student Reply Form to confirm your acceptance of our offer and of our terms of admittance and fee policy.

        Contact us

        Our International team at UEL are available for advice and guidance on studying in London, fees, scholarships and visa requirements.

        Email: international@uel.ac.uk

        Additional costs

        Depending on the programme of study, there may be extra costs which are not covered by tuition fees, which students will need to consider when planning their studies. Some additional fees are in the course specification or given during the application process.

        Tuition fees cover the cost of your teaching, assessment and operating University facilities such as the library, IT equipment and other support services. Accommodation and living costs are not included in our fees. 

        Textbooks

        Our libraries are a valuable resource with an extensive collection of books and journals as well as first-class facilities and IT equipment. You may prefer to, or be required to, buy your own copy of key textbooks.

        Computer equipment

        There are open-access networked computers available across the University, plus laptops available to loan. You may find it useful to have your own PC, laptop or tablet which you can use around campus and in halls of residences.

        Free WiFi is available on each of our campuses.

        Printing

        In the majority of cases, coursework can be submitted online. There may be instances when you will be required to submit work in a printed format. Printing and photocopying costs are not included in your tuition fees.

        Travel

        Travel costs are not included but we do have a free intersite bus service which links the campuses and halls of residence.

        For this course, you will be:

        • involved in processes of making, as a means of exploration, experimentation, and understanding your practice, by using a diverse range of media and materials
        • required to purchase your own copy of books, for required reading
        • required to produce physical artefacts for assessment 
        • able to participate in optional study visits and/or field trips

        However, over and above this you may incur extra costs associated with your studies, which you will need to plan for. 

        To help you budget, the information below indicates what activities and materials are not covered by your tuition fees:

        • personal laptops and other personal devices 
        • personal copies of books 
        • optional study visits and field trips (and any associated visa costs)
        • printing costs
        • your own chosen materials and equipment
        • costs of participating in external events, exhibitions, performances etc.

        The costs vary every year and with every student, according to the intentions for the type of work they wish to do. Attainment at assessment is not dependent upon the costs of materials chosen.

        Learn about applying

        Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

        Important information about your application

        UK Full-time starting Sept

        How to apply

        Apply directly to UEL by clicking on the apply button. For further information read our Guide to Applying.
         

        When to apply

        Places on many courses are limited and allocated on a first-come first-served basis. We advise you to apply as early as possible to give yourself the best chance of receiving an offer.
         

        Advice and guidance

        Our Information, Advice and Guidance team provides impartial advice on courses, entry requirements, and pre-entry and access programmes in person and via the telephone.

        +44 (0)20 8223 4354
         

        Already applied?

        You can track the progress of your application by contacting our Applicant Engagement team on +44 (0)20 8223 3333 (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm). Read our guide to applying for further information.
         

        Need help?

        Contact our Applicant Engagement team (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm)

        +44 (0)20 8223 3333

        UK Part-time starting Sept

        How to apply

        Apply directly to UEL by clicking on the apply button. For further information read our Guide to Applying.
         

        When to apply

        Places on many courses are limited and allocated on a first-come first-served basis. We advise you to apply as early as possible to give yourself the best chance of receiving an offer.
         

        Advice and guidance

        Our Information, Advice and Guidance team provides impartial advice on courses, entry requirements, and pre-entry and access programmes in person and via the telephone.

        +44 (0)20 8223 4354
         

        Already applied?

        You can track the progress of your application by contacting our Applicant Engagement team on +44 (0)20 8223 3333 (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm). Read our guide to applying for further information.
         

        Need help?

        Contact our applicant engagement team (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm)

        +44 (0)20 8223 3333  

        International Full-time starting Sept

        Submitting your application

        Please read and consider the entry and visa requirements for this course before you submit your application. For more information please visit our international student advice pages.
         

        How to apply

        We accept direct applications for international students. The easiest way to apply is directly to UEL by clicking on the red apply button. Please be sure to watch our videos on the application process.

        When to apply

        Please ensure that you refer to the international admissions deadline. We advise you to apply as early as possible to give yourself the best chance of receiving an offer.

        International students who reside overseas

        Please ensure that you have read and considered the entry requirements for this course before you submit your application. Our enquiries team can provide advice if you are unsure if you are qualified for entry or have any other questions. Please be sure to read about the Tier 4 visa requirements.

        Advice and guidance

        Our Information, Advice and Guidance team provides impartial advice on courses, entry requirements, and pre-entry and access programmes in person and via the telephone.

        +44 (0)20 8223 4354

         

        Need help?

        Contact our applicant engagement team (Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm)

        +44 (0)20 8223 3333

        About our foundation years

        Our Foundation Year courses are perfect for you if you... 

        • are returning to education after a long time, or you don't have the qualifications for direct entry into our degree programmes
        • are thinking of re-training and would like an introduction to the area
        • are an international student wanting an additional year to adapt to the UK academic system
        • are still evaluating which degree pathway at UEL is the right one for you

        Please note: Foundation years can only be studied full-time. However, you can transfer to part-time delivery once you have completed your foundation year. Please apply to the full-time option if you wish to study in this way.

        What makes this course different

        Focus on skills

        Students develop top ten transferable skills recognised by World Economic Forum, leading to high-level roles in a range of industries including fashion and other sectors

        Industry oriented learning

        Experiential learning environment to embed learning relevant to the industry.

        Unique focus on Sustainability, Ethics and Purpose

        Identified need from employers for a greater focus on teaching ‘sustainable’ and ‘responsible’ business MBAs – Financial Times 22.01.2020

        Course modules

         

        The module aims to develop personal and professional skills that enhance employability and career opportunities. On the other hand, the module aims to develop your understanding and skills in people management and leadership. You will learn some key theories that underpin the latest thinking in the knowledge and skills of being an outstanding leader and manager, regardless of sector (private, public, or non-profit sector).

        This module will enable you to explore the process of creating, evaluating and developing strategy and operations. You will be introduced to the challenges and practices associated with becoming strategic leaders and how organisations manage their operations.

        This module is designed to introduce you to contemporary principles and practices in marketing, in a customer-focused and market-oriented organisation. Relationship marketing is the recent marketing approach that developed around the buying and consumption experience. As such the module aims to develop your in-depth understanding of the strategic role of marketing in business, and its impact on the market and society in the digital age.

        NOTE: Modules are subject to change. For those studying part time courses the modules may vary.

        Download course specification

        PDF, 99.2kb

        What we're researching

        At the University of East London we are working on the some of the big issues that will define our future; from sustainable architecture and ethical AI, to health inequality and breaking down barriers in the creative industries.

        Our students and academics are more critically engaged and socially conscious than ever before. Discover some of the positive changes our students, alumni and academics are making in the world.

        Please visit our Research section to find out more.

        Your future career

        Studying for your MBA in Fashion Entrepreneurship will ensure you have enhanced employability and future earning power prospects. Industry employers are seeking new candidates with analytical and problem-solving skills, who have the vision and knowledge of innovation to drive their businesses.

        Job roles

        The graduates from this programme will have developed the entrepreneurial skills to establish and grow successful, sustainable fashion businesses. They will be the successful leaders and responsible corporate citizens that drive the fashion industry in the future.

        Sustainable-fashion ACI
        This MBA course is essential for the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs. The focus on ethics, purpose and innovation will help students pioneer the way for a more sustainable and altogether more positive future by fostering the necessary creative and critical thinking required to achieve the truly ground-breaking solutions that are so vitally needed for the sake of this planet.”
        John Pritchard

        Founder of Pala | B Corp | Multi award winning ethical and sustainable eyewear brand

        How we support your career ambitions

        We offer dedicated careers support, further opportunities to thrive, such as volunteering and industry networking. Our courses are created in collaboration with employers and industry to ensure they accurately reflect the real-life practices of your future career and provide you with the essential skills needed. You can focus on building interpersonal skills through group work and benefit from our investment in the latest cutting edge technologies and facilities.

        Career Zone

        Our dedicated and award-winning team provide you with careers and employability resources, including:

        • Online jobs board for internships, placements, graduate opportunities, flexible part-time work.
        • Mentoring programmes for insight with industry experts
        • 1-2-1 career coaching services
        • Careers workshops and employer events
        • Learning pathways to gain new skills and industry insight

        Mental Wealth programme

        Our Professional Fitness and Mental Wealth programme which issues you with a Careers Passport to track the skills you’ve mastered. Some of these are externally validated by corporations like Amazon and Microsoft.

        Our Mental Wealth programme

        We are careers first

        Our teaching methods and geographical location put us right up top

        • Enterprise and entrepreneurship support
        • Ranked 2nd for graduate start-ups (2023/24)
        • Networking and visits to leading organisations
        • Support in starting a new business, freelancing and self-employment
        • London on our doorstep

        How you'll learn

        The programme is taught by a team of experienced tutors who are all industry experts in their own rights, resulting in our teaching always being dynamic, innovative and fresh. The programme team deliver the modules with the passion that results from their wealth of experience in the industry, always ensuring the learning is relevant to current and future industry practice.

        Each module will incorporate both theoretical and contextual learning, with knowledge developed through a range of practical activities, guided reading, discussions, lectures and seminars, project work and reflection. The programme is rooted in practical, real-world experience, allowing the students to immerse themselves in the East London fashion sector through our extensive links with major organisations and brands based in London.

        Guided independent study

        When not attending timetabled lectures or workshops, you will be expected to continue learning independently through self-study. This will typically involve skills development through online study, reading journal articles and books, working on individual and group projects and preparing coursework assignments and presentations. Your independent learning is supported by a range of excellent facilities including online resources, and specialist facilities, such as game labs, the library, the full Microsoft Office software, including MS Teams, and Moodle: our Virtual Learning Environment.

        Academic support

        Our academic support team provides help in a range of areas - including learning and disability support.

        Dedicated personal tutor

        When you arrive, we'll introduce you to your personal tutor. This is the member of staff who will provide academic guidance, be a support throughout your time at UEL and who will show you how to make the best use of all the help and resources that we offer.

        Your timetable

        Your individualised timetable is normally available to students within 48 hours of enrolment. Whilst we make every effort to ensure timetables are as student-friendly as possible, scheduled teaching can take place on any day of the week between 9.00am and 6.00pm. For undergraduate students, Wednesday afternoons are normally reserved for sports and cultural activities, but there may be occasions when this is not possible. Timetables for part-time students will depend on the modules selected.

        How you'll be assessed

        The MBA programme uses a range of formative and summative assessment methods to support the development of and reflection on learning. Each module is assessed separately and there is typically one assessment submission for each taught module, therefore three assessments in each term. The MBA in Fashion Entrepreneurship is awarded when a student has successfully passed all six modules. 

        Knowledge is assessed by a combination of:

        • Coursework
        • Reports
        • Project work
        • Group work
        • Case Studies

        Campus and facilities

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              Our waterfront campus in the historic Royal Docks provides a modern, well-equipped learning environment.

              Join us and you'll be able to make the most of our facilities including contemporary lecture theatres and seminar rooms, art studios and exhibition spaces, audio and visual labs and a multimedia production centre.

              Features include our 24/7 Docklands library, our £21m SportsDock centre, a campus shop and bookstore, the Children's Garden Nursery, cafés, eateries, a late bar, plus Student Union facilities, including a student lounge.
               
              The University of East London is one of the few London universities to provide on-campus accommodation. Our Docklands Campus Student Village houses close to 1,200 students from around the world. We are well connected to central London and Canary Wharf, with London City Airport just across the water. We also run a free bus service that connects Docklands with Stratford campuses.

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              Who teaches this course

              This course is delivered by the School of Arts and Creative Industries

              The teaching team includes qualified academics, practitioners and industry experts as guest speakers. Full details of the academics will be provided in the student handbook and module guides.

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                Alison Lowe MBE

                Department of Fashion, School Of Arts And Creative Industries

              What our staff and students say

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              Before I took this MBA, I simply thought the industry was about making money. Now, I appreciate the importance of considering the entire lifecycle of clothing - from production to disposal - and this perspective has been invaluable.”

              Nidharshini Balusamy

              Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

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              This MBA has opened up so many doors for me. I chose this course because of its excellent reputation and the calibre of people associated with it. It has been an amazing experience and undoubtedly the best decision of my life. There’s always something new and exciting to be working on. I feel so lucky to be part of it."

              Maja Rybinska

              Fashion Entrepreneurship MBA

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              Terms of admittance to the University of East London


              The Terms of Admittance govern your contractual relationship with the University of East London ("UEL"). A contract between you, the Student, and us, UEL, is entered into once you accept an offer of a place on a programme at UEL and this contract is subject to consumer protection legislation. You are entitled to cancel this contract within 14 days of enrolment onto your programme.

              1) Student enrolment

              Enrolment at UEL is the process whereby you officially become a UEL student. The enrolment process requires you to:

              • Ensure that we are holding the correct personal details for you
              • Agree to abide by our regulations and policies
              • Pay your tuition fees/confirm who is paying your tuition fees

              You are expected to enrol by the first day of your academic year (click on "Discover") which will be notified to you in your enrolment instructions. Failure to enrol by the deadline contained in our Fees Policy (for most students by the end of the second week of teaching) may lead to the cancellation of student status and all rights attached to that status, including attendance and use of UEL's facilities.
              If you do not complete the formal process of enrolment but, by your actions, are deemed to be undertaking activities compatible with the status of an enrolled student, UEL will formally enrol you and charge the relevant tuition fee. Such activities would include attendance in classes, use of online learning materials, submission of work and frequent use of a student ID card to gain access to university buildings and facilities. Late enrolment charges may be applied if you do not complete your enrolment by the relevant deadline.

               

              2) Tuition fees

              Your tuition fee is determined by:

              • the programme you are studying;
              • if you are studying full or part-time;
              • whether you are a UK/EU or International student; and when you started your studies with us.

              We will tell you the tuition fee that you are due to pay when we send you an offer as well as confirm any additional costs that will be incurred, such as bench fees or exceptional overseas study trips.

              Unregulated tuition fees (where the UK government has not set a maximum fee to be charged) are generally charged annually and may increase each year you are on the programme. Any annual increase will be limited to a maximum of 5% of the previous year's fee. Regulated tuition fees (where the UK government has set a maximum fee to be charged) may also be subject to an annual increase. Any annual increase will be in line with the increase determined by the UK government.

              You will be notified of any increases in tuition fees at re-enrolment in the programme.
              Further information on tuition fees and payment options is contained in our Fees Policy.

               

              3) Student ID Cards

              To produce an ID card, we need a recent photograph of you that is not obscured and is a true likeness. We will either ask you to send us/upload a photograph in advance of enrolment or take one of you at the point of enrolment. The photograph will be held on our student records system for identification purposes by administrative, academic and security/reception staff. By accepting these Terms of Admittance you are confirming that you agree to your photograph being used in this way. If you object to your photograph being used in this way please contact the University Secretary via email at gov&legal@uel.ac.uk.

              You are required to provide proof of your identity at initial enrolment and prior to the issue of your UEL student ID card. This is usually a full and valid passport but instead of this you may bring two of the following:

              • A (full or provisional) driving licence showing current address
              • An international driving licence
              • An original birth certificate (in English)
              • A debit or credit card (one only)
              • A benefit book or benefit award letter (dated within the last 3 months)
              • An Armed Forces Identity card
              • A police warrant card

              You are required to carry and display your student ID card whilst on UEL premises and must keep it safe so that it is not misused by others.

               

              4) Proof of qualifications

              You are required to produce evidence of having satisfied the entry requirements for your programme. Such evidence must be in the form of the original certificates or certified notification of results from the examining body. All qualifications must be in English or supported by an official certified translation.

              If you fail to provide evidence of having satisfied the requirements for the programme you are liable to be withdrawn from the programme.

               

              5) Non-academic entry requirements

              You may need to demonstrate that you have met non-academic entry requirements prior to enrolment by providing additional information to UEL. For example, if you:-

              • are under 18 years of age at the time of initial enrolment,
              • are applying to a programme that requires health clearance for study as stated in the programme specification,
              • have declared a relevant criminal conviction,
              • will be studying a programme that involves contact with children and/or vulnerable adults or leads to membership in a professional body that deals with children and/or vulnerable adults.

              You will not be permitted to enrol and any offer will be withdrawn if UEL deems that you are unsuitable for study following assessment of this additional information in line with published policies. These policies will be provided to you when the additional information is requested.

               

              6) Criminal convictions

              UEL has a responsibility to safeguard staff, students and the wider community. You are required to inform UEL of any relevant criminal convictions you have and provide further information relating to these as requested. This includes any relevant criminal convictions received whilst studying at UEL. UEL will assess all information received in line with published policies and may remove you from a programme if the conviction makes you unsuitable for study in UEL's opinion.

              Failure to declare a relevant criminal conviction or provide further information about you may result in expulsion from UEL.

               

              7) Providing false information to UEL

              If you are discovered to have falsified or misrepresented information presented to UEL at application, enrolment or during your studies, you may be expelled from UEL.

               

              8) Continued enrolment and student status

              You are expected to abide by all UEL policies and regulations, both those in force at the time of first and subsequent enrolment and as later revised and published from time to time. UEL reserves the right to make reasonable changes to its policies and regulations and any substantial amendments will be brought to your attention. You are also required to take personal responsibility for your studies; this includes undertaking all studies in support of your programme as prescribed by UEL.

              Key policies include:

              Manual of General Regulations

              This describes the general regulatory framework of UEL and gives information about how UEL confers its degrees, diplomas and certificates. It includes important information about academic performance requirements for continued study.

              Read the Manual of General Regulations

              Engagement Attendance Policy

              This outlines UEL's expectations of students in relation to attendance on and engagement with taught programmes. These students are expected to attend all scheduled classes and engage fully with learning materials and resources provided to them - failure to do so may result in withdrawal from module(s) and/or the programme.

              Read the Engagement Attendance Policy

              Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Degrees

              The purpose of this code is to provide a framework for the successful organisation and implementation of good practice in all matters relating to postgraduate research degrees at UEL. It aims to ensure that all students are effectively supported and supervised so that the full scope and potential of their research is realised; that their thesis is submitted within regulatory periods and that they complete their programme with a suitable and sufficient portfolio of research and employment-related skills and competencies.

              Read the Code of Practice for Postgraduate Research Degrees

              Health and Safety Policy

              This describes the structures and processes by which UEL protects the health and safety of its staff, students and visitors. It confirms that students will receive sufficient information, instruction and induction in relation to health and safety. All students should take reasonable care of their health and safety. They must abide by UEL’s rules and regulations and cooperate with supervisors to enable them to fulfil their obligations. Students must not interfere intentionally, or recklessly misuse anything provided for health and safety.

              UEL has consulted with its students and staff and has adopted a No Smoking Policy to safeguard the health and well-being of its community. Students are required to comply with this policy which restricts smoking to designated shelters and prohibits the use of electronic cigarettes within any UEL building or near building entrances. For further information on our Healthy Campus initiatives and support please visit the Health and Safety pages.

              Student Disciplinary Regulations and Procedures (incorporating the student code of conduct)

              This code is more than a list of things that we should and should not do: it reminds us that we should always consider how our behaviour affects others. The code applies:

              • to all students;
              • at all sites throughout our estate, and;
              • when we represent UEL on business beyond our campus, both in real (face-to-face) and virtual environments.

              And outlines expectations of students:

              • verbal and physical behaviour should always be polite and respectful;
              • behaviour should not impair the engagement, learning or participation of others;
              • anti-social behaviour by individuals and groups will not be tolerated.

              Read the Student Disciplinary Regulations and Procedures

               

              9) Changes to scheduled programmes

              UEL will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the programme of study that you have accepted will conform to the programme specification published on our website and will ensure that the necessary resources required to enable you to meet the required learning outcomes and pass the relevant assessments are available.

              In order to ensure that our programmes are current and relevant, they are subject to regular review. From time to time, to ensure the maintenance of academic standards and/or compliance with professional body requirements, it may be necessary to amend a module or make adjustments to programme content.

              Major changes to programmes that in the reasonable opinion of UEL, will have a significant impact on students will involve consultation with students already enrolled on the programme when the changes are proposed. Once any changes are confirmed, UEL will notify all students and applicants of the changes. When UEL reasonably considers that the change may only impact one or more cohorts on the relevant programme, UEL may decide to only consult with the relevant cohort.

              In the event that we discontinue a programme, we will normally permit existing students to complete the programme within the typical duration of study. In these circumstances, UEL will use reasonable endeavours to continue the programme for existing students without making major changes. If this is not possible, we will support students in changing to another UEL programme on which a place is available, and for which the student is suitably qualified, or assist with transfer to another HEI to complete the programme elsewhere.

               

              10) Changes to these terms

              We may change these terms from time to time where, in UEL's opinion, it will assist in the proper delivery of any programme of study or in order to:-

              (a) Comply with any changes in relevant laws and regulatory requirements;
              (b) Implement legal advice, national guidance or good practice;
              (c) Provide for new or improved delivery of any programme of study;
              (d) Reflect market practice;
              (e) In our opinion make them clearer or more favourable to you;
              (f) Rectify any error or mistake; or
              (g) Incorporate existing arrangements or practices.

              No variation or amendment to these Terms of Admittance may be made without our prior written agreement. In the event that we agree to transfer you to an alternative programme of study, the transfer will be considered to be a variation to the Terms of Admittance, which shall otherwise remain in full force and existence.

              If we revise the Terms of Admittance, we will publish the amended Terms of Admittance by such means as we consider reasonably appropriate. We will use reasonable endeavours to give you notice of any changes before they take effect.

               

              11) Data Protection

              UEL is committed to adhering to its obligations under the Data Protection Act 2018 and will act as a Data Controller when it processes your personal data. You can find our registration to the Data controller register on ico.org.uk.

              UEL processes your personal data to fulfil its contractual and legal obligations to students. Personal data that we process about you includes:

              • Your contact details and other information submitted during the application and enrolment processes;
              • Details of courses, modules, timetables and room bookings, assessment marks and examinations related to your study;
              • Financial and personal information collected for the purposes of administering fees and charges, loans, grants, scholarships and hardship funds;
              • Photographs, and video recordings for the purpose of recording lectures, student assessments and examinations and for the purposes of university promotion that is in our legitimate interest but still fair to you;
              • Information about your engagement with the University such as attendance data and use of electronic services such as Moodle, Civitas and YourTutor;
              • Contact details for next of kin to be used in an emergency;
              • Details of those with looked-after status or those who have left the care system for the provision of support;
              • Information related to the prevention and detection of crime and the safety and security of staff and students, including, but not limited to, CCTV recording and data relating to breaches of University regulations;

              This is not an exhaustive list, for further information please refer to our fair processing notice pages on uel.ac.uk. In all of its data processing activities, UEL is committed to ensuring that the personal data it collects stores and uses will be processed in line with the data protection principles which can be summarised as:

              • Being processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner;
              • Collected for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes;
              • Adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary;
              • Accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date;
              • Kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for no longer than is necessary;
              • Processed in a manner that ensures appropriate security of the personal information;
              • Be accountable for, and be able to demonstrate compliance with, the six principles above.

              Student Responsibilities

              You must ensure that:

              • All personal data provided to UEL is accurate and up-to-date. You must ensure that changes of address etc. are notified to the Student Hub.
              • Students who use UEL's computing facilities may process personal data as part of their studies. If the processing of personal data takes place, students must take responsibility for that processing activity to ensure that it is in line with the data protection principles above.
              • Students who are undertaking research projects using personal data must ensure that:
              • The research subject is informed of the nature of the research and is given a copy of UEL's Fair Processing Notice and this Data Protection Policy.

               

              12) Legal basis for use of data

              By agreeing to these Terms of Admittance and enrolling at UEL, you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of a contract for the use of your personal data relating to your enrolment, and if appropriate, registration and ongoing participation in a programme of study. Your personal or special category data will be collected, processed, published and used by UEL, its online learning and teaching services and/or its partners and agents in ways which support the effective management of UEL and your programme of study, to allow for the delivery of bursary schemes and to support improvements to student experience and progression, and are consistent with:

              The terms of the Data Protection Act 2018;

              Any notification submitted to the Information Commissioner in accordance with this legislation; and compliance with any other relevant legislation.
              You have fundamental rights associated with how organisations use your personal data. Further information on data protection and use of your personal data can be found in our Data Protection Policy and on uel.ac.uk.

               

              13) Intellectual property

              You are entitled to the intellectual property rights created during your time studying at UEL that would belong to you under the applicable law. There are some programmes where the assignment of certain types of intellectual property to UEL is appropriate. UEL will require the assignment to it of intellectual property rights relating to postgraduate research that is part of an ongoing research programme.

              Where the nature of the research programme means that some assignment of intellectual property rights to UEL is appropriate, we will take what steps that we can to ensure that your interests are protected. UEL will take reasonable endeavours to ensure:-

              • the scope of the assignment is narrow, and is restricted to what is necessary, for example, to protect UEL’s legitimate interests in the intellectual property created as party to a research programme;
              • the application of the assignment is clearly defined so that it is clear to you in which circumstances the assignment will apply;
              • where the assignment of the intellectual property is appropriate in the circumstances, we will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the rights of the parties are evenly balanced (for example, your work being acknowledged in a publication and, where appropriate, subject to an appropriate revenue sharing scheme)
              • where UEL claims ownership of intellectual property rights in relation to a taught programme of study, such treatment of those rights will be made clear in the published information relating to that programme.

               

              14) How we communicate with you

              UEL will communicate with you via a variety of channels, including postal letters, e-mail, SMS text messages and online notices. To enable this, we request that you provide us with your e-mail address, postal address, and contact telephone number when you first enrol.

              Throughout your studies, it is important that you keep your contact details up to date. You can view and edit this information by logging into our student portal, UEL Direct at https://uel.ac.uk/Direct.

              We will create a UEL e-mail account for you after you enrol. Your e-mail address will be your student number, prefixed with a ‘u’ and followed by ‘@uel.ac.uk’ – e.g.: u1799999@uel.ac.uk. UEL will use this e-mail address to communicate with you and it is important that you regularly check and manage this mailbox for important updates and information.

              You can access your email account, plus information about our services, news and events by logging into our Intranet, intranet.uel.ac.uk. At the login screen, enter your email address (as above) and password. Your default UEL password will be your date of birth, formulated as DD-MMM-YY, e.g. 31-jan-84.

              Your UEL email account and associated UEL IT accounts will be deleted not more than 6 months after you graduate or withdraw from your programme of study (if earlier). 

               

              15) University of East London Students' Union

              The University of East London Students' Union (UELSU) represents students at UEL. By enrolling at UEL you are automatically granted membership of both UELSU and the National Union of Students (NUS). If you wish to opt out from this membership, please inform UELSU in writing at either uelsu@uel.ac.uk or by writing to Chief Executive, UELSU, University of East London, Docklands Campus, 4-6 University Way, London E16 2RD.

              UELSU provides a range of services and support to students and can provide advice and representation on any matter affecting the contract between you and UEL. For further information on this support, please visit www.eastlondonsu.com

               

              16) Students studying at partner institutions

              If you are undertaking a programme of study at a partner institution you will need to generally abide by the above terms and also those of the partner institution. Further information and support in understanding these terms is available from the Academic Partnership Office - apo@uel.ac.uk.

              17) International students - additional responsibilities

              All international students must also comply with UK Visa and Immigration requirements. All international students are required to hold a valid visa which permits study in the UK or hold a Tier 4 visa/have applied for a Tier 4 visa with a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies issued by UEL. Students who are being sponsored under a Tier 4 student visa must also understand and comply with the responsibilities of their student visa and cooperate with UEL in fulfilling our Tier 4 duties.

               

              18) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

              UEL is committed to working together to build a learning community founded on equality of opportunity – a learning community which celebrates the rich diversity of our student and staff populations and one in which discriminatory behaviour is challenged and not tolerated within our community.

              Within the spirit of respecting difference, our equality and diversity policies promise fair treatment and equality of opportunity for all regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, disability or religion/belief (or lack of). In pursuing this aim, we want our community to value and to be at ease with its own diversity and to reflect the needs of the wider community within which we operate. 

              For further information on this inclusive approach to education please visit our Student Policies page.

               

              19) Complaints

              We welcome feedback on our programmes and services and facilitate this in a variety of ways, including programme committees, module evaluation forms and surveys.

              However, if you are dissatisfied with a particular service or programme or the manner in which it has been delivered, you must let the person responsible for that service know as we will always try to resolve matters at the earliest opportunity via informal conciliation. If you are unsure who to approach, please e-mail The Hub who will be able to direct your concerns appropriately.

              If you remain dissatisfied with a service or programme, or the manner in which it is delivered, you should refer to our formal complaints procedure to have the matter formally addressed.

              In addition, once you have enrolled on your programme, you will also have access to the Advice and Information Service offered by UELSU. This access is not available to students studying at partner institutions.

               

              20) Cancellation

              If you wish to cancel this contract within 14 days of enrolment in your programme, you must do so in writing. Any fees that you have paid will be refunded – please see the Fees Policy for further information on obtaining a refund.

               

              21) Further guidance

              If any of the information in these Terms of Admittance or related policies is unclear or if you have any questions, please contact The Hub for guidance on +44 (0) 208 223 4444.

               

              22) Right to advice

              This is a consumer contract and you are able to obtain independent advice in relation to its terms and conditions from UELSU as well as your local Citizens Advice Bureau. 

               

              23) General

              Neither you nor UEL will be liable for failure to perform their obligations under these Terms of Admittance if such failure arises from unforeseeable events, circumstances or causes outside of that party's reasonable control. Examples of such events include, but are not limited to, war, terrorism, industrial disputes, natural disasters, fire and national emergencies.

              Only you and UEL are parties to these Terms of Admittance. No other person shall have any rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any term of these Terms of Admittance.

              Failure or delay by you or UEL to exercise any right or remedy provided under this contract shall not constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy.

              These Terms of Admittance are governed by the law of England and Wales and you and UEL agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

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