The University aspires to be an "Employer of Choice" and recognises that success is not simply determined by a competitive suite of terms and conditions of service, but by fostering a working environment that protects the physical and mental well-being of its staff. Full details of the University's Health and Well-being policy are available through the . The University is committed to work-life balance and supportive of flexible working arrangements, and the School aims to augment and amplify support to our staff as shown by the policy links below (PDF downloads):
- Equality and Diversity in Recruitment
 - Flexible working policy and Questions to think about when considering flexible working
 - - A TAP is a living record of workplace adjustments relating to supporting an individual with a disability and/or long term health condition which is agreed between an employee and their line manager.
 - Mentoring scheme
 - Good practice for communications during School committee meetings
 - Timings of meetings, seminars and working hours
 
The University supports its staff in many other ways, including the following:
Useful links
- Campus disability access and enquiries
 - Guidance on Disabled Evacuation Procedures, Fire Refuge Areas and Evacuation methods
 - University Diversity and Inclusion webpage
 - Harassment procedures webpage
 - (supporting people returning to work after a career break)