The University of Cambridge is committed to the principle and promotion of freedom of speech and expression, and has a long tradition of seeking to safeguard them.
Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)
The University of Cambridge is committed to the principle and promotion of freedom of speech and expression, and has a long tradition of seeking to safeguard them.
This page provides an overview of the procedure for reporting student harassment and sexual misconduct between students (Award-bearing Courses).
The University of Cambridge is subject to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.
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
Academic misconduct, broadly speaking, is any action which gains, attempts to gain, or assists others in gaining or attempting to gain unfair academic advantage. Registered students are expected to be familiar with guidance on academic misconduct, including plagiarism.
If you are a student on an award-bearing course, you must read and abide by our plagiarism policy.
This page explains what personal information we gather when you visit the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) website (www.ice.cam.ac.uk) and details how that information is used
Many of our part-time courses lead to University of Cambridge qualifications at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
If you've completed a course with ICE but have lost your certificate or credit transcript, or require another copy, you can request another copy.
ICE offers a wide-range of part-time courses and qualifications which are University of Cambridge awards.