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Website Terms and Conditions of use

This section sets out the terms and conditions for your use of the website located at www.lset.uk; and any services made available through the “Website”. If you do not accept these Website Terms, do not use the Website.

The Website is operated by the London School of Emerging Technology (‘the Education Institution’), whose main office is at:

1 Cornhill,
London, England,
EC3V 3ND

The Education Institution may revise these Website Terms at any time by updating this posting. You should visit this page periodically to review these Website Terms as they are binding on you. Your continued use of the Website indicates your agreement to all such revised Website Terms.

LSET processes information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”). By using the Website, you consent to such processing and warrant that all data provided by you is accurate. The Education Institution are registered as a data controller in the Data Protection Register, as required by the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation.

1. Use of Website material

  • Except where expressly stated otherwise, all information and material published on the Website (the "Material") is owned by or licensed to the Education Institution. The Material is protected by copyright laws and other intellectual property rights (IPR) under both English and foreign laws. Unauthorised use of the Material may violate Education Institution and third-party IPR.
  • You may print off and download extracts of the Material for your personal, non-commercial use only, provided that the Education Institution’s status (and any identified contributor's status) as authors of the Material is acknowledged. Any other use of the Material requires the prior written permission of the Education Institution (See clause 11).

2. Links to other websites

  • The Website may contain links to third-party websites. The Education Institution has no control over the contents of those sites and accepts no responsibility for them or for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.

3. Submitting content to the Website

  • You are solely liable for any material you publish, display or transmit via the Website. In submitting any material to the Website you agree to indemnify and keep indemnified, the Education Institution, its partners, officers and employees from and against any and all claims, liability, costs, damage, other expenses or loss (including legal fees) arising as a result of any material you publish, display or transmit via the Website, your use or misuse of this Website and the Material or any breach by you of these Website terms.
  • The Education Institution reserves the right at its sole discretion to remove, or disable access to, any material which it deems to be potentially objectionable to or defamatory of any person, unlawful, threatening or in violation of any third-party rights or any other part of these Website Terms. LSET will not be responsible as author, editor or publisher of any material published, displayed or submitted to the Website by any third party and to the fullest extent permitted in law, expressly excludes its liability for any loss or damage arising from the communication of such material through the Website.
  • By submitting any material to the Website, you agree to grant the Education Institution an irrevocable, free of charge, non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual licence to use such material for any purpose.

3. Submitting content to the Website

  • The Website may contain links to third-party websites. The Education Institution has no control over the contents of those sites and accepts no responsibility for them or for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.

4. Acceptable use policy (the “AUP”)

This AUP applies to any and all material you publish, display or transmit via the Website.

You may not use the Website to:

  • Publish, display or transmit material which is defamatory of any person, obscene, offensive, hateful, malicious, menacing, inflammatory, fraudulent, creates a risk to a person's safety or health or which involves theft, fraud, drug-trafficking, money laundering, terrorism or is otherwise illegal.
  • Promote illegal activity, violence or sexually explicit material; or discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age.
  • Engage in illegal, abusive or irresponsible behaviour or to harass, upset, embarrass, alarm or annoy any other person.
  • Disclose the name, address, telephone, mobile or fax number, email address or any other personal data in respect of any individual without their express permission.
  • Infringe any copyright, database right, trademark or other IPR of any other person.
  • Breach any legal duty owed to a third party, such as a contractual duty or a duty of confidence, or be in contempt of court.
  • Impersonate any person (or member of LSET staff), collect information by deceit, or misrepresent your identity or affiliation with any person, the LSET or its staff.
  • Advocate, promote, incite any third party to commit, or assist any unlawful or criminal act.
  • Send unsolicited emails, advertising/promotional material ("spam") or bulk commercial email.

You must not misuse the Website by knowingly introducing any virus, other contaminating program or material which is malicious or technologically harmful. Furthermore, you must not attempt to gain unauthorised access to the Website, or interfere with, damage or disrupt any part of the Website; any equipment or network on which the Website is stored; any software used in the provision of the Website; or, any equipment or network or software owned or used by any third party.

5. Breach of Acceptable Use Policy

If the Education Institution considers that a breach of the AUP at Clause 5 or any other part of these Website Terms has occurred, it may at its own discretion take such action as it deems appropriate, including any or all of the following actions:

  • Immediate, temporary or permanent withdrawal of your right to use the Website.
  • Immediate, temporary or permanent removal of any material already posted.
  • Issue of a warning to you.
  • Legal proceedings against you for reimbursement of all costs on an indemnity basis (including reasonable administrative and legal costs) resulting from the breach.
  • Disclosure of such information to law enforcement authorities as the Education Institution feel is necessary or as required by law.

To the extent permitted by law, the Education Institution excludes its liability for all action it may take in response to breaches of the AUP and these Website Terms. The actions described above are not limited, and the LSET may take any other action as it reasonably deems appropriate.

6. Use of copyright material

You may not use the Website to download, publish, distribute, or otherwise copy any text, music, software, art, image or other work protected by copyright law unless:

  • You have been expressly authorised by the owner of the copyright for the work to copy the work in that manner; or
  • You are otherwise permitted by copyright law to copy the work in that manner.

7. Complaints

If you wish to complain about any material published, displayed on, or transmitted to you via the Website please contact us at [email protected]. We will then review the material and decide whether it complies with our AUP. We will deal with any material which, in our opinion, violates our AUP or these Website Terms, and will remove any offending content and/or take such other action as we deem appropriate.

8. General

Unless otherwise expressly provided elsewhere, these Website Terms and the Privacy Policy constitute the entire agreement between us with respect to your use of the Website and the Material. Any clause in these Website Terms that is found to be invalid or unenforceable shall be deemed deleted and the remainder of these terms and conditions shall not be affected by that deletion. No waiver of any term shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such term or any other term. Nothing in these Website Terms shall confer on any third party any benefit or the right to enforce any provision of these terms and conditions.

9. Law and Jurisdiction

These Website Terms and your use of the Website and the Materials will be governed by English law. Any dispute arising from or related to your use of the Website or the Materials shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

10. Contact information

The Education Institution welcomes any queries, comments or requests you may have regarding these Website Terms. Please contact LSET by email at the following address [email protected]

Cancellation Policy

Students have the option of cancelling the course within 14 days provided the course has not started. However, cancellation should be made prior to 7 days of course start date. Cancellation within 7 days of course start date is not possible and no refund will be provided in such case.

Purchases made from REED.co.uk

Under this policy, you may cancel your purchase of the course within the period of 14 calendar days from the date on which the contract of purchase is concluded. This is called a “Cancellation Period”. Note that if you redeem your voucher during the Cancellation Period, you expressly request us to begin providing the course materials and you acknowledge that you lose your right to cancel the purchase of the course and get any refund for it.
In case you decide to cancel your purchase of a course, it can be done in the following way:

By filling out Cancellation Form and sending it via ([email protected]) If you cancel the purchase of a course within 14 calendar days as mentioned above, we will refund you for all payments made as a part of your purchase within 14 calendar days from the day we accept that you are entitled to a refund.

LSET Important Terms

  • The participant must have enrolled on an eligible advanced certificate course provided by LSET.
  • The participant must have cleared our qualifying examination and must have attended our free interview preparation workshop.
  • The participant must coordinate with our Career Advisory Department for the Interview Schedule.
  • We will refund the tuition fees if the participant remains unemployable
  • The refund policy is not applicable if the candidate becomes employable by himself or by our assistance
  • A job guarantee and refund policy are only applicable to the eligible advanced certificate courses.
  • Some of our advanced certificate courses might be a bit challenging for some participants. Therefore, we are providing free training in all modules for up to 2 years* after you had started the course.
  • If you don’t get a relevant job within 6 six months of completing our eligible certificate course, we will be paying back £500 per month until your tuition fees have been fully refunded.

*Note: These terms and conditions are subject to which program you are studying. For full T&C’s of the refund and job guarantee agreement, please contact our training consultant and have a better understanding.

Conditions relating to course information

The Education Institution’s prospectuses and web pages are intended as a general guide to the LSET’s courses and facilities and form no part of any contract between you and the Institution, except as provided below.

The prospectuses and web pages are prepared in advance of the academic year to which they relate. Although reasonable steps are taken by the Institution to provide the courses and services described, LSET cannot guarantee the provision of any course or facility. Any course may be altered or withdrawn owing to circumstances beyond the Education Institution’s control. Such circumstances include (but are not limited to) industrial action, lack of demand, departure of key personnel, change in Government policy, withdrawal or reduction of funding, change of Law.

Enrolment at the Education Institution is subject to your acceptance of the conditions of enrolment, which include (but are not limited to) your agreeing to be bound by the LSET’s regulations.

Terms and Conditions

The Education Institution would like to draw your attention to the following important terms:-

  • The London School of Technology undertakes to take all reasonable steps to provide the educational and other related services in the manner set out in the prospectus, the website and other published information. The Educational Institution cannot, however, guarantee the provision of such services where circumstances occur which are outside of the LSET’s control. This could include industrial action, civil commotion, severe weather conditions, changes in the law and/or actions taken by a government or public authority, damage or destruction to the LSET’s buildings or facilities, failure by the Institutions’ suppliers or sub-contractors, or interruption or failure of utility service providers.
  • If such circumstances occur which interfere with the Education Institution’s ability to provide services, LSET will take all reasonable steps to minimise the disruption to these services. However, under such circumstances, the Institution cannot guarantee the maintenance of services and will not be liable to you for events outside of its control which it could not have foreseen or prevented even if it had taken reasonable care.
  • The decision the London School of Emerging Technology takes about your application is made on the basis of the information that you have provided on your application form. If we find that you have made a false statement, or have left out significant information, we reserve the right either to withdraw or amend our offer. Similarly, the decision that London School of Emerging Technology makes about your fee status (whether you pay Home or Overseas fees) is taken on the basis of the information that you have provided. If we find that you have made a false statement, given ambiguous information or have left out significant information, we reserve the right to amend your fee status or withdraw our offer.
  • The Education Institution welcomes comments on its courses from students' parents and sponsors. However, the LSET's contracts with its students do not confer benefits on third parties for the purposes of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999.

Data Protection

Under the terms Data Protection Regulation, the London School of Emerging Technologies undertakes to process any data collected from this profile in a responsible manner. Specifically, it will process any personal data in print or electronic media (including the internet) fairly, for the purposes of promoting and marketing activities. LSET will ensure the accuracy and currency of data; documented timescales will be applied to the retention of information held in this connexion.

The Education Institution does not share the information collected you have provided with any third parties, except research agencies or service providers, to assist with or carry out research and provide statistical information, by means of, for example, conducting telephone surveys or delivering email, direct mail or text messages on the LSET’s behalf. The Institution ensures such agencies handle information in accordance with the Data Protection Act.

It is your right at anytime to view copies of data held by the Education Institution in relation to you. Appropriate measures shall also be taken against accidental loss or damage to your personal data, by means of permissive access to the database. The data shall not be transmitted outside the European Economic Area.
Should you have any query regarding Data Protection Act issues, please contact the Information Management Team, [email protected] , +44 (0) 20 3369 9909.