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All University of Canberra policies, procedures, guidelines and frameworks are listed on this page in alphabetical order by title.

 

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  • Management of Research Data, Primary Materials and Information PolicyThis document sets out the requirements for Staff, Affiliates and Students at the University to ensure Research Data, Primary Materials and Information are managed according to legal, statutory, ethical and funding body requirements.
  • Management of Research Data, Primary Materials and Information ProcedureThis document sets out to assist with the implementation of the University's Management of Research Data, Primary Materials and Information Policy.
  • Media Contact Protocols(Expired)This document sets out guidelines on responsibilities for media liaison on University matters, and such matters as media releases, crisis communication and media interviews.
  • Media Engagement PolicyThis Policy governs the representation of the University of Canberra (University) staff when responding to or engaging with traditional media.
  • Media Engagement ProcedureThis Procedure provides guidelines for media liaison and engagement at the University of Canberra.
  • Modern Slavery PolicyThis document sets out to codify the University’s commitment to deliver a strong response to Modern Slavery by seeking to ensure that the University itself, its Partners, Suppliers, Contractors, shares the University’s commitment to minimising the risks of Modern Slavery.
  • Multi-faith Chaplaincy PolicyThis document sets out the policy for the appointment of chaplains to the University of Canberra’s Multi-faith Centre and provides details of the role of a University Chaplain.