On this page you will find information on topics that start with O in the Study Guide.
Learn what you should do if you experience offensive behaviuor, read about Office 365, Opening Hours e.g..
On this page you will find information on topics that start with O in the Study Guide.
Learn what you should do if you experience offensive behaviuor, read about Office 365, Opening Hours e.g..
At KEA, we do not tolerate offensive behaviour such as sexual harassment, bullying or degrading
When you are studying or working at KEA, you must experience and contribute to a work and study environment where everyone is in a good and safe environment. The basis of the good working and study environment is that we respect each other and have a good tone. This applies to everyone who visits KEA daily.
If you experience situations that involve offensive behaviour, such as sexual harassment, bullying and degrading, then you have different options for action. It can either be a personal experience or an incidence of offensive behaviour that you have witnessed among fellow students or employees.
In the following we have outlined who you can contact and what you can expect when you contact KEA.
At KEA, we have established the following principles for dealing with claims of offensive behaviour:
As a student, you can contact the head of your programme, KEA Study and Career Guidance or KEA Student Life.
Your Head of Programme
You can find contactinformation on the Head of your programme at your programme page at MyKEA
KEA Study and Career Guidance
You can contact your Study Counsellor at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or find the direct contact information for your counsellor on MyKEA.
You can also contact the Head of Study and Career Guidance, Per Gad-Hansen, on 41 82 87 46 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
KEA Student life
Write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact the Head of KEA Student Life, Helle Guldberg, on 29 11 34 71 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
When you make your inquiry, you will be invited to an interview. You decide whether you want to join, whether it should be a physical meeting, over MS Teams, or on the phone. The interview will be subject to confidentiality and the KEA employee is bound by confidentiality.
During the conversation, you'll have the opportunity to share your experience, and you'll get an initial help to know your options and how to file a complaint if you want to go down that path.
A complaint consists of a description of what or whom you want to complain about (preferably documented). You send your complaint and documentation to KEA HR & Quality, which is KEA's entry point for complaints about offensive behaviour. KEA HR & Quality will deal with the complaint in cooperation with the relevant manager in the area concerned, ensuring a management anchoring at the level of management above that of the accused person(s).
Students must send their complaint to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
In the complaint, you describe what you have experienced, when it has happened and whom it involves. Please provide documentation if possible. For example, it can be text material from social media, emails or pictures.
Once KEA has received the complaint as well as possible documentation, this will be reviewed and you will be invited in for an interview where we will talk the matter through, assess the case and clarify your wishes for a possible future course of action.
If you wish to proceed with the complaint, and the case involves one or more named persons(s), please be aware that the person(s) has the right to know who is complaining and what the charges are about, so that they have the opportunity to explain themselves. Therefore, under the Administrative Procedure Code, a complaint will not be dealt with anonymously.
In cases where a complaint involves one or more named persons and the case could trigger some form of sanction, the accused/named person(s) will be given the charges and the documentation and will be asked to comment on the charges. This can be done either in a meeting or in writing.
Once KEA has received the accused person(s)’ comments on the case, we will make a decision based on the full circumstances and documentation of the case. The decision will be communicated to the accused person(s) and executed if the case of conduct is to be sanctioned.
Due to KEA's confidentiality, it will normally not be possible to provide information on the possible penalty imposed on the accused person(s). This means that even if you have accused a person of offensive behaviour and the case has resulted in a penalty, KEA will not normally be able to tell you what the penalty is.
Offensive behaviour includes bullying, sexual harassment and other ways in which violations may occur.
Offensive behaviour is taking place when one or more persons expose other persons to an unwanted conduct which is perceived by those persons as degrading.
These can be both active actions and non-action.
Both in terms of offensive behaviour and sexual harassment, it is irrelevant whether the acts are an expression of inconsiderateness or an outright desire to offend. What is central is whether the person experiences the behaviour as offensive or not
For example, offensive behaviour may include:
In the context of sexual harassment, there are some special circumstances which are included as offensive. Sexual harassment is all forms of unwanted sexual attention and can be, for example:
We have created a dilemma game that highlights situations where it is important to pay attention to your fellow students. You can borrow the dilemma game at KEA Library, where you can also get instructions on how to play the game. It is also possible for your teacher to borrow the game so you can play it together in class. Or you can download the introductions and the dilemma cards on this page.
If you experience situations that involve offensive behaviour you can contact the head of your programme, KEA Study and Career Guidance or KEA Student Life.
You can find contactinformation on the Head of your programme at your programme page at MyKEA
You can contact your Study Counsellor at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or find the direct contact information for your counsellor on MyKEA.
You can also contact the Head of Study and Career Guidance, Per Gad-Hansen, on 41 82 87 46 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact the Head of KEA Student Life, Helle Guldberg, on 29 11 34 71 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
If you experience situations that involve offensive behaviour you can contact the head of your programme, KEA Study and Career Guidance or KEA Student Life.
You can find contactinformation on the Head of your programme at your programme page at MyKEA
You can contact your Study Counsellor at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or find the direct contact information for your counsellor on MyKEA.
You can also contact the Head of Study and Career Guidance, Per Gad-Hansen, on 41 82 87 46 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact the Head of KEA Student Life, Helle Guldberg, on 29 11 34 71 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
As a student at KEA you can download Office 365 at office.com. You need to log in with your KEA-mail.
If you’re looking for the latest knowledge within your subject, you’ll often find it in article form. Through KEA library you have access to a number of article databases and online resources covering all education areas at KEA.
You can search for online articles in the library catalogue and in the library's databases.
Twice a year, KEA holds an open house where your can learn more about all our programmes.
If you’re taking an academy profession degree, you can hear about your possibilities of adding a top-up degree, at the Open House.
You can read more about the Open House and see when the next Open House will be held at KEA.DK
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