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What happens if there is severe weather (e.g. snow) or any other major or unforseen event on the day of your class?

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What happens if there is severe weather (e.g. snow) or any other major or unforseen event on the day of your class?

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In the UK, snow can readily occur at any time between December and March. In this case, the university has a ‘severe weather policy’; if there is snow, a central decision is then made by the university about whether to invoke this policy; such a decision will generally lead to the cancellation of classes, and this decision is reflected on the Centre’s web site. If there is severe weather, tutors would not be expected to travel; neither should you, as students, take unnecessary risks, especially if you are travelling from off campus. If there is bad weather, you are strongly urged to check on the web site for information, before embarking on your journey.

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