Establishment: | Vice-Chancellor's Committee, 9 April 2014 |
Responsible Officer: | Director, Property, Facilities and Development |
To provide guidance on the appropriate use of University facilities, to enable the distributed management of facilities and to support the effective and efficient use of associated University resources.
This document applies to all bookable University resources, with particular reference to teaching facilities for timetabled classes, meeting rooms and rooms used for public events.
The University owns and manages a large number of different spaces, including academic and administrative offices, general purpose teaching rooms, specialist laboratories, theatre spaces, accommodation facilities and sports fields. The main purpose of these spaces is to support the delivery of high-quality teaching, to provide space for productive research and to create a campus that plays an active role in the community.
The effective and efficient use of its resources, consistent with good educational practice, is the primary goal that drives the University’s management of its space: its rooms are intended to support the University’s diverse roles.
The University, rather than any organisational unit or individual, is the owner of its physical assets. As a critical asset, space is to be shared and used in a flexible and co-operative way to achieve the best outcomes for the university community.
The use of the University’s physical facilities by individuals, groups or organisations external to the University must be compatible with the University’s mission and goals.
The University may refuse any request to hire space if the proposed event is inappropriate for a University venue.
Property, Facilities and Development is responsible for ensuring the ongoing management and usage analysis of the University’s facilities. This includes responsibility for the ongoing management, planning and provision of teaching and meeting space.
Property, Facilities and Development is responsible for classification of general and specialist teaching spaces, and for maintaining and disseminating complete, accurate and up- to-date information about teaching and meeting spaces for use on the timetabling and calendar systems and other systems as required. This will require the provision and coordination of information by other units (e.g. audio-visual equipment).
Property, Facilities and Development has responsibility for the management of non-teaching bookings. Delegation of responsibility for the management of bookings in specific rooms will take place within published guidelines and principles.
Property, Facilities and Development, in consultation with faculties, schools, departments and administrative units, will identify those bookable rooms that are never used for timetabled classes and which can be designated as meeting rooms and listed on the calendar system. Any non-teaching booking of Teaching space must be done in accordance with the University Timetabling Principles.
Property, Facilities and Development is responsible for the naming conventions and related information (e.g. maximum capacity) for the rooms listed on the calendar system, and the protocols for the maintenance and amendment of the rooms list. Room data modification, and the removal or addition of rooms requires the prior approval of Property, Facilities and Development.
Student Administration and Systems is responsible for management of the timetabling system including the web room booking module used for making non- teaching bookings in teaching rooms.
Information Technology Services is responsible for management of the calendar system used for making non-teaching bookings in meeting rooms.
Every bookable space must be listed only once on either the timetabling, web room booking or calendar system.
Once teaching activities for a year have been scheduled, non-teaching bookings may be made on a ‘first-come, first served’ basis by any member of the University.
External events may be booked by any person to whom Property, Facilities and Development have delegated authority to manage bookings. Normally university meetings and allied activities will take precedence over external events.
In rooms designed for teaching, teaching activities will be given priority over other types of room bookings. No adjustments will be made to the academic timetable to accommodate non-teaching bookings other than in exceptional circumstances (e.g. international conferences and symposia, significant University-wide events) which must be approved by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) (or nominee).
Conflicts arising from the application of these priorities and related decisions will be initially dealt with via communication between the relevant booking parties and their managers. Where a satisfactory resolution cannot be found the matter will be referred to the Director, Property, Facilities and Development (or nominee) for a decision after appropriate consultation.
Property, Facilities and Development has the right to refuse or revoke any non-teaching booking not in accordance with these Principles.
All persons booking University rooms, or, where applicable, the nominated person on whose behalf the booking is made, are required to ensure that their use of the room conforms to the following principles:
If a room booking is made for a third party by a person who will not themselves be present at, and responsible for, the activity then full details (name, address and contact details) of the responsible person must be provided at the time of booking.