Cranfield seeks to make sure it has relevant and up-to-date procedures and regulations that are legally compliant as well as representing the University's interests and our stakeholders. Our policies and other legally required documents can be found below.
Learning, teaching and research
- Annual Statement on Research Integrity 2023
- Institutional Rights Retention Policy
- Learning and Teaching Strategy
- Management of Research Data Policy
- Open Research Policy
- Overseas Research Organisations Due Diligence Policy
- Policy on Authorships of Research Outputs
- Process for Implementing and Monitoring the Research Integrity Policy
- Quality Assurance
- Research Ethics Policy
- Research Integrity Policy
- Responsible Research Evaluation Policy
- Research Data Management Strategy
- Review of Taught Course Provision
- Student Protection Plan
- UKRI International Fees Policy
- Public Engagement Policy
Information governance
Freedom of Information
How we comply with the Freedom of Information Act, and how you can request information from us.
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Privacy Policy
The University's Privacy Policy outlines how we protect each visitor’s privacy and explains what and how we collect, store, use and protect the information gathered from our websites. Find out more
Environmental Information Regulations
How we comply with the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, and how you can request information from us. Find out more
Public Sector Information Regulations
How Â鶹´«Ã½AV Information Services (Libraries) comply with the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015.
Information Security Policy
A clear guidance framework that safeguards the reputation of Â鶹´«Ã½AV and protects information systems and their users.
Data Protection Policy
This policy is applicable to all members of Â鶹´«Ã½AV that process personal data, including for example staff, students and contractors.
People
Equity and diversity
- Dependant Leave
- Dignity at Work Policy
- Equity, Diversity and Inclusion report
- Fitness to Â鶹´«Ã½AV Policy
- Outsourcing and Equivalent Workers' Rights Policy (Procurement)
- Parental Bereavement Leave Policy
- Parental Leave Scheme
- Staff Disability Policy and Procedure
- Student Disability and SPLD Policies
- Supporting Carers at Work Policy
Ethics
Flexible working
Health and safety
Freedom of speech
Modern slavery and human trafficking
Prevent duty
Preventing fraud
- Commitment to Prevent Facilitation of Fraud
- Counter-Fraud Policy
- Criminal Facilitation of Tax Evasion Policy - Criminal Finances Act 2017
Public engagement
Pay and reward
Pay gaps
Trade union facility time
Safeguarding
Wellbeing and support
Whistleblowing
Local Stakeholder Engagement Policy
Energy and environment
Financial statements
Download previous financial statements using the links below.
- Financial Statements 2023
- Financial Statements 2022
- Financial Statements 2021
- Financial Statements 2020
- Financial Statements 2019
- Financial Statements 2018
- Financial Statements 2017
- Financial Statements 2016
- Financial Statements 2015
- Financial Statements 2014
- Financial Statements 2013
- Financial Statements 2012
- Financial Statements 2011
- Financial Statements 2010
- Financial Statements 2009
- Financial Statements 2008
Procurement - terms and conditions of purchase
Export control
The University is committed to complying with export control regulations. Export controls are required for a variety of reasons, including national security and international treaty obligations. In the UK, the control of strategic goods and technology is undertaken by the . Export control rules do not just apply to commercial export but to all kinds of academic activity, including teaching and research. In some cases, academics may need an export licence to carry out an activity.
For further information please contact Chris Buckland.