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STUDENT CONDUCT. It is your responsibility to be aware of Faculty and University policy and procedures 1. Faculty of Pharmacy Code of Conduct: read and become familiar: go to the Faculty site http://sydney.edu.au/pharmacy
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STUDENT CONDUCT It is your responsibility to be aware of Faculty and University policy and procedures 1. Faculty of Pharmacy Code of Conduct: • read and become familiar: go to the Faculty site http://sydney.edu.au/pharmacy click on Current Students, and scroll down until you get to the Code of Conduct 2. University Code of Conduct: - read and become familiar: http://www.usyd.edu.au/ab/policies/Student_code_conduct.pdf
Student and Staff Expectations – a two way process • Staff will • Arrive at lectures and workshops on time • Be well prepared • Advise you of expectations • Not use mobile phones • Students will • Arrive at lectures and workshops on time • Remain in the room for the duration of the class • Complete required pre-work • Refrain from talking in lectures • Turn off phones • Use computers in classrooms only for class work • Only carry out activities which are assigned for that class session • Ask for assistance if required
Students and Staff will: • Students and staff will: • treat others with respect, dignity, impartiality, courtesy and sensitivity • act honestly and ethically • respect the privacy of others • not discriminate, harass or bully • read all official correspondence from the University, including email
Lectures, Workshops, Labs and Tutorials • Talking during the delivery of a lecture is impolite and not acceptable – even if you do not want to listen. • Lecture theatre acoustics mean that even whispering is audible at quite a distance. • Disruptive behaviour and talking by students during lectures will not be tolerated. Offenders will be instructed to leave and not return. • This applies to ALL lectures, especially those where a guest lecturer is presenting. • Active mobile phones will not be tolerated in any classes. • Mobile telephones should be switched off and put away, students should not make or answer calls or send text messages throughout a lecture, tutorial, workshop or practical class. • Offending students will be instructed to leave the class and not return.
COMMUNICATION • Your university email address is the official means of communication from the university • You should check your university email regularly and only use your university email to communicate with university staff. • Staff members will not reply to emails sent from addresses other than your university email address • In all email correspondence please include • an informative header • Your name and SID • appropriate written English (not abbreviations such as u, ur, c etc)
Student Conduct • This is a professional training degree program - you are a ‘trainee pharmacist’ • You are expected to behave in an adult and professional manner • It is your responsibility to be aware of Faculty and University policy and procedures • I do not tolerate disruptions to student learning in lectures or workshops • I do not tolerate disruptions to my or my colleagues teaching
Faculty of Pharmacy Contacts • Issues relating to this unit of study, contact;Lorraine Smith lorraine.smith@sydney.edu.au • Issues relating to more than 1 unit of study, contact Year Coordinator;Dr Lorraine Smith lorraine.smith@sydney.edu.au • Other contactsAssociate Dean Learning & TeachingProf. Paul Groundwaterpaul.groundwater@sydney.edu.au Student Services Officer Narelle DaCosta narelle.dacosta@sydney.edu.au