The
Code of Student Discipline applies to any action of misconduct whether it takes
place on or off Queen Mary premises. The Code also applies to actions that are
electronic and occur via electronic means such as (but not limited to) the
internet, email, social media sites, chat rooms or text messages.
Report
+ Support: tackling harassment, gender-based violence and hate crime
Queen Mary is committed to creating an environment
for work and study where staff and students are treated with dignity and
respect. We have no place for bullying, harassment and hate. We recognise
that these behaviours can take many forms. Any allegation of harassment, hate crime,
bullying or victimisation will be treated seriously, regardless of the
seniority of those involved, and anyone found to have behaved unacceptably may
be the subject of disciplinary action subject to the processes detailed in the
relevant Queen
Mary policies.
Report + Support is our secure online platform for anyone at
Queen Mary to report harassment, gender-based violence or hate crime, and find
out about support options. If you have experienced or witnessed any form
of bullying, harassment, violence or hate crime, please see reportandsupport.qmul.ac.uk.
All members of Queen Mary have a collective
responsibility to: encourage a culture of dignity and respect; to treat others
fairly, with courtesy and consideration; and to challenge inappropriate
behaviour when it is safe to do so. More information can be found here: https://reportandsupport.qmul.ac.uk/campaigns/our-commitment.