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Creating a Code of Conduct

Learn how to create, adopt, and implement a fair, effective Code of Conduct for your student organisation. You will gain ... Show more
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Creating a Code of Conduct for Student Organisations

This short online course guides student leaders through the essentials of creating, adopting, and implementing a Code of Conduct for their organisation. In just 1.5 hours, participants will learn why a Code of Conduct matters, what it should contain, how to handle reports fairly, and how to ensure it remains effective over time.

The course is designed for elected officers, committee members, volunteers, and anyone involved in student governance who wants to strengthen their organisation’s culture, safety, and legitimacy.

Through clear, text-based lessons and short knowledge quizzes, you will explore:

  • The purpose and benefits of a Code of Conduct.

  • Core elements, including scope, expected behaviours, and prohibited conduct.

  • How to design fair reporting and response processes.

  • The role of autonomy and legitimacy in enforcement.

  • Practical steps for launching, training, monitoring, and reviewing your Code.

By the end of the course, you will be able to draft a basic Code of Conduct framework tailored to your organisation’s needs, and you’ll have the knowledge to implement it effectively and fairly.

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Duration 1h 30m
Lectures 6
Quizzes 5
Level Beginner
Basic info

Format: Online, self-paced, text lessons + quizzes
Modules: 5 core modules + recap 
Assessment: Module quizzes
Certificate: Awarded upon passing the final quiz

Course requirements
  • No prior experience needed: open to all members of student organisations.

  • Access to a computer, tablet, or smartphone with an internet connection.

  • Ability to read and complete quizzes in English.

  • Recommended: bring any existing organisational policies or constitutions for reference during activities.

Intended audience

This course is designed for:

  • Elected student leaders and officers in unions, councils, and associations.

  • Committee members and volunteers involved in governance or event planning.

  • Staff or advisors supporting student organisations.

  • Student activists and organisers who want to strengthen organisational culture and safety.

It is relevant for campus, national, and international student organisations.