ICE welcomes applications from disabled students and makes every effort both to anticipate and to make reasonable adjustments to meet the needs of disabled participants.
Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
ICE welcomes applications from disabled students and makes every effort both to anticipate and to make reasonable adjustments to meet the needs of disabled participants.
The University of Cambridge, which includes ICE, is committed equality of opportunity and to a pro-active and inclusive approach to equality, which supports and encourages all under represented groups, promotes an inclusive culture and values diversity.
ICE is committed to excellence in adult and part-time education and to facilitating an open and inclusive academic learning environment and, therefore, students are asked to adhere to the Institute’s Student Charter. You are expected to take full advantage of the facilities, teaching, supervision
ICE aims to handle complaints in a way which is sympathetic and fair and which encourages informal early resolution.
Disciplinary proceedings may be brought against a student who is suspected of having acted or behaved in a manner which unreasonably interferes with the functioning or activities of ICE, or of those who work or study at ICE, or which otherwise damages ICE or its reputation.
ICE is committed to providing equality of opportunity and we aim to support and encourage under-represented groups and promote an inclusive culture.