Procedure for students reporting cancellation of classes
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On the rare occasions when a lecturer does not attend an organised teaching session, you should follow the protocol established for your School (or college) to deal with the situation. If you are not aware of such a protocol, you should check with the School (or college) office that the location, time or date has not changed and allow ten minutes from the stated time of the session before notifying the office of the lecturer’s absence.

