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Organic Electronics covers many research areas in materials science and engineering. This includes the design of thin film organic solar cells for optimal photovoltaic performance, organic light emitting devices with optimal light emission, and inorganic scintillators with optimal energy resolution for applications in nuclear medical imaging and excitonic and photonic processes in materials.
A bequest is a gift in your Will that can have a great impact over time. A bequest is a gift of an asset, money or other right arising under a will, intestacy, or settlement. Bequest may be for a specific amount, as a percentage of the estate, or as the residual of the estate. Anyone can make a bequest in their will.
This document outlines the principles that guide University delegations and how they confer to a positions. The person appointed to that position then becomes the Authorised Officer, to perform the specific task associated with the delegation.
This document outlines the requirements for the University when managing the transition of students, including Apprentices and Trainees, because of changes to a Training Product on the University’s Scope of Registration.
The policy outlines the principles for increased participation and the removal of barriers to training, education or research, and the describes the process for requesting reasonable adjustments and accessing support services.
The Student Code of Conduct defines the expected standard of student behaviour at the University. The Code provides the framework for dealing with instances of alleged student misconduct.
This policy provides a framework to enable the University to honour those who have rendered extraordinary distinguished service to the University and recognise those who make a significant philanthropic investment in the University.
This procedure defines the mechanisms for the appointment, review, renewal and termination of adjunct or honorary appointments, and defines the rights and responsibilities of adjunct and honorary appointees.
This policy outlines the positive standards of behaviour expected within the University’s residential community, and the process for managing unacceptable behaviour and resolving incidents and allegations of resident misconduct at a University residence.
This procedure provides a framework for the University to support students or staff with a disability who have an assistance animal for support or as part of ongoing treatment or therapy.
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