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This Annex and any Byelaw made under this Annex shall be construed in every case to give effect to the following guiding principles, that is to say - a) to ensure that academic staff have freedom within the law to question and test received wisdom,
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Information Security Policy and Infrastructure|LSE will provide all employees, students and contracted third parties with on-site access to the information they need to carry out their responsibilities in as effective and efficient manner as
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This document outlines the way in which we provide accommodation for London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) applicants and students.
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The School has a clear commitment to the promotion of equality of opportunity for all employees. It works towards positively supporting employees who are working parents and has attained a reputation as a top employer for working families. This
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The purpose of the policy is to support new employees from overseas (usually academic appointments) during their first month's employment at the School by guaranteeing their financial eligibility for a School sponsored Tier 2 visa.
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The policy shall apply to all staff, regardless of seniority. It shall not apply to students.
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The purpose of this policy is to stipulate that anti-virus software must be installed by default on all LSE-owned systems. Any exceptions documented and justified by the system owner. Any machine connecting to the LSE network may be denied access if
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Employees are entitled to appeal using this procedure, against any decisions made in accordance with the disciplinary, dismissals, capability - performance, capacity - health, redundancy, grievance or anti-harassment procedures.
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'By accessing and/or using the IT Facilities, you agree to be bound by these Conditions...'
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This policy sets out the School's guidelines for the development and management of the School's collection of artworks through acquisition, display, documentation and disposal. This policy should be read in conjunction with the School's Donations
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This asset management policy provides the overall framework for the management of IT equipment from procurement to disposal.
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The aim of this policy framework is to define the nature of these various 'associated entities', to establish how and why they arise, to highlight the nature of the risks which these entities attract, and to emphasise the mechanisms of central
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Information Security Policy and Infrastructure|This policy covers all users who are not formal members of LSE or established third party suppliers, but who may have a legitimate need for an LSE network account in order to pursue LSE objectives. For
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The framework was designed to assist academic initiators at an early stage in identifying their likely service needs, in order to pinpoint any requirements that might involve additional resources and/or out-of-the-ordinary planning for one or more
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Asbestos Policy|The aim of this London School of Economics policy is to prevent or minimise the risk from asbestos to the public, staff and students, so far as is reasonably practicable by effectively managing and controlling work where asbestos
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The term responsibility allowance is used to reflect the reward of temporary significant increases in responsibilities of an individual, for example to cover a period of absence, for the mutual benefit of all parties. They will normally maintain
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This Scheme is intended to act as a single point of reference in the School for delegated legal authority. It therefore supersedes any other relevant scheme/s or relevant parts of any other scheme/s.
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Student drugs and alcohol policy statement; The legal context concerning illegal drugs
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A procedure to provide general guidelines for School students and staff regarding action to be taken when dealing with a drug or alcohol related incident.
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LSE's admissions policy is set by the Academic Board, where necessary with the agreement of the Council,
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User Accounts|There is a requirement within the LSE to define the policy around the creation, deletion and use of IT User Accounts within the LSE. This document sets out the agreed types of account that may be used and the responsibilities that come