Student Conduct and Compliance Team
For Tooting Campus Students
The Student Conduct and Compliance Team (SC&C) provides expert advice to students and staff about the operation of all City St George’s student procedures in accordance with the General Regulations for Students and Programmes of Study (PDF).
We maintain an elite pool of investigators with recognised qualifications in Investigative Interviewing. We also keep up to date with all training and sector best practice relevant to our subject areas. When cases of student misconduct come to light, we act quickly to ensure they are investigated to the highest quality and follow due process.
We aim to ensure that outcomes have a positive resolution for the whole of City St George's community. We aim to improve student experience and we are currently reviewing all our policies and procedures to ensure they are clear, streamlined, and in line with sector good practice.
The SC&C Team deals with the administration of:
- academic appeals
- disciplinary matters
- complaints
- fitness to practise/study
- academic integrity
- programme suspensions
- criminal conviction disclosures
- discretionary panels
- extension to period of registration.
Meet the team
- Ioana Enany, Head of Student Conduct and Compliance Officer(Email: ienany@sgul.ac.uk).
- Lu Yang, Senior Student Conduct and Compliance Officer (Email: lyang@sgul.ac.uk).
- Lei Wang, Student Conduct and Compliance Officer (Email: lwang@sgul.ac.uk).
- Jack Redfern, Student Conduct and Compliance Officer (Email: jredfern@sgul.ac.uk).
- You can email the team on scc@sgul.ac.uk or call the team via Microsoft Teams.
Please note that updates on casework will only be done via email.
Get involved and become a Student Academic Integrity Champion
You can gain valuable skills for your CV while representing the student body, by becoming a Student Academic Integrity Champion (SAIC).
We’re looking for volunteers from a range of courses to help make academic guidance simpler for our students. We are particularly keen to hear from those who can share their perspectives as international students, first year students or students with support needs.
This role is open to all students and full training will be provided.
Please see the Student Academic Integrity Champion role here.
If you would like to become a SAIC, please contact our Dean of Student Conduct and Compliance, Angela Kubacki, or our Head of Student Conduct and Compliance, Ioana Enany.
Please email us with a brief description of why you would like to be a Student Academic Integrity Champion to be considered and invited for an interview.
Student Procedures
These guides provide detailed information about student procedures at City St George’s, University of London.
- Academic Appeal Procedure
- Procedure for Consideration for an Extension to a Maximum Period of Study
- Procedure for Consideration for a final discretionary attempt at an assessment
- Procedure for Consideration of Fitness to Study or Practise
- Declaring Criminal Records: A Student Guide
Procedure for Hearings by Panel
The University launched a brand-new Hearings by Panel procedure which covers the way in which hearings by panel at SGUL are commissioned and conducted in relation to the following types of cases:
- A hearing about academic integrity matters or related appeal (see Academic Integrity Procedure)
- A disciplinary hearing or related appeal (see Student Disciplinary Procedure)
- A Process Review Panel- to review the outcome of an academic appeal at stage 1 (see Procedure for Academic Appeals)
- A fitness to study/practise hearing or related appeal (see Fitness to Study/Practise Procedure)
- A complaint about an aspect of learning opportunities or delivery of a service by the University (see Procedure for concerns and complaints)
The purpose of this is to set out general principles on conducting student panel hearings.
Our SCC Team is responsible for providing guidance to students and staff on the operation of this procedure under the direction of the Director of Governance, Legal and Assurance Services.
Merging City and St George’s Resources
As we bring together resources for City (Clerkenwell) and St George’s (Tooting) students, some content may be specific to one campus and not the other. For the most relevant information, try using specific keywords or exploring content related to your department. If you need help, our support teams are available to guide you.
Clerkenwell students can contact campus.news@citystgeorges.ac.uk
Tooting students can contact studentlifecentre@sgul.ac.uk.