Rules and regulations
Rules
Rules are regulations for what applies in a given area. Rules set absolute standards for our actions. The role of rules is to set limits and prohibit certain behaviours.
- Admission scheme
- Admission scheme, third-cycle studies
- Alcohol and drugs
- Appointments procedure
- Charge a fee
- Common login
- Company car
- Electoral regulations for faculty boards
- Publication of scientific output
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- Purchase
- Rules for entertainment, gifts and courses/conferences
- Rules of procedure, decision-making and delegation
- Scholarship
- Software and software licenses
- Telephony
- Travel
- Use of IT resources
Regulations
Regulations are legal rules and are characterised by the fact that they are generally applicable and are binding on both the university and individuals. An explicit authorisation from the Government is required to be able to decide on regulations.
- Admission scheme
- Admission scheme, third-cycle studies
- Election regulations for teacher members of the university board
- Guidelines for establishing a student union
- Guidelines for third-cycle (doctoral) courses and programmes
- Rules for scholarships
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- Rules of procedure, decision-making and delegation
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