(1) This Policy explains the operation of the Student Charter, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of students while studying at Victoria University (VU). (2) HESF: 2.1 Facilities and Infrastructure; 2.2 Diversity and Inclusion; 2.3 Wellbeing and Safety; 2.4 Student Grievances and Complaints; 3.2 Staffing; 3.3 Learning Resources and Educational Support. (3) Standards for RTOs: Standard 1; Standard 6. (4) ESOS: Standard 6 Overseas Student Support Services; Standard 10 Complaints and Appeals. (5) This Policy applies to: (6) Nil. (7) The Student Charter is consistent with VU’s values in ensuring that the rights and responsibilities of students and VU are acknowledged and respected. VU aims to use a personalised approach to create an atmosphere of openness and excellence. As the University of Opportunity and Success, we enhance the quality of the student experience and outcomes, with an emphasis on career preparedness and development, employability and entrepreneurship, and leadership capability for a global context. (8) The Student Charter works in conjunction with VU’s Student Service Commitment. (9) We are a partnering institution – we cannot do it alone. (10) We honour Indigenous cultures and our roots in Greater Western Melbourne. (11) We are the university of inclusion, opportunity and success – enriching both lives and careers. (12) We are revolutionising tertiary education through the VU Block Model and using the power of our dual sector capabilities. (13) We are resourceful, creative, adaptive and excellent in all of our learning and teaching and research. (14) We are digital learning leaders. (15) We commit ourselves to working for the health and sustainability of our planet. (16) We are proudly progressive. We care – and we act. (17) Victoria University emboldens and supports its students, colleagues, allies, partners, alumni and friends to shape not only their own futures but also the wider world in which they live – through learning, research, career opportunities and community and industry development. We are of the west and of the world. (18) Protecting Country is about people, place and planet. It embraces the seasons, stories and creation spirits and connects First Nation peoples to place. Country is both a place of belonging and a way of believing, as well as contributing to the conservation of critical environmental and diverse cultural assets. It is a community-driven movement towards long-term social, cultural, physical and economic prosperity and sustainability. We honour this commitment. (19) We will have an unrelenting student focus and an embrace of the workforce needs of the post pandemic world. We will underpin this with powerful digital enablement. Students will be able to accelerate when they want to, to slow down if they need to, and to balance their lives and study. (20) We have a deep and unwavering commitment to inclusion, to respectful relationships and diversity. We will be a place where people will love to study and work, and are supported to realise their potential and aspirations. (21) VU’s vision is to provide a unique student experience that is characterised by a transformative and enriching learning experience that will ensure students succeed on their terms, in preparation for, during and after study. (22) VU is dedicated to finding creative and evidence-based solutions to important contemporary challenges in Australia, Asia and globally, relating especially to education and lifelong learning, to health and active living, to the cultural diversity and well-being of communities, to economic development and environmental sustainability, and to the success of particular industries and places, including our heartland of the West of Melbourne. This is evidenced through VU’s Strategic Plan 2022-2028 and our the integrative underpinning of Protecting Country and planetary health throughout the research and operations of the University, and by VU’s commitment to holding planetary health at the centre of our identity and moral purpose by building a community that is committed and contributing to place-based planetary health through research, learning and teaching, and through the way we work and engage with our communities and each other. (23) The staff and students of VU demonstrate respect for the identity and culture of others from First Nations, diverse countries and cultures, educational and socio-economic backgrounds, and for the natural environment. (24) It is expected that VU will: (25) It is expected that students will: (26) The Director, Student Services shall review the Student Charter Policy biennially. (27) Nil.Student Charter Policy
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
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Section 5 - Policy Statement
Part A - The Charter
Our Principles
Our Purpose
Our Vision
Monitoring and Review
Section 6 - Procedures
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