Open Languages Course Information and Terms and Conditions
You should review this Contract carefully before enrolling on a course delivered by Open Languages.
This Contract sets out the terms and conditions (the Contract) between the University of Liverpool (the University) and students (you/your) enrolled on any courses run and administered by Open Languages, whether on an extracurricular or standalone basis
Administration, Terms and Conditions for students studying extra-curricular or standalone Open Languages modules.
These T&Cs apply specifically for students who are paying a separate fee to study standalone or extracurricular modules. If you are taking a languages module that counts towards your degree, as part of your main full-time programme fee, you should refer to the T&Cs of your main programme enrolment.
Copies and alternative formats may be obtained from Open Languages on request.
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All our courses are listed on the OL website under 'Students (extra-curricular), staff, and the public. Here you will find full course descriptions and information relating to fees payable.
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Open Languages reserves the right to change a course lecturer or withdraw a course in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
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The University will hold and process your personal data in compliance with our obligations as Data Controller under the General Data Protection Regulation and Data Protection Act 2018.
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You must comply with all regulations, policies and codes of practice in relation to the use of IT during the course of your studies.
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Details the primary communication method to be used by the Student Experience team.
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OL requires all applicants who have a relevant criminal conviction to declare this on the standard enrolment form.
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You should be aware that your behaviour on and off campus, online and offline, is expected to reflect the values of our community of learning and abide by the Student Conduct Policy
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The policy and procedure sets out how you may seek to have your complaint addressed.
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Intellectual Property (IO) refers to the creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs etc.
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The University will monitor health and safety to ensure continuous improvement, to reduce the risk of an accident and to prevent injury and ill-health.
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The University shall not be liable to you in circumstances that are outside of the University's control.
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The University may terminate this agreement with immediate effect and terminate your registration.