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Room Booking Policy - Edinburgh Napier University



The Room Booking Policy is being introduced to simplify the process 
for all room users within the University. The Conference & Events 
(C&E) team aim to ensure that events taking place on campus are 
organised in accordance with this policy and to ensure that they are 
delivered safely and successfully.

The policy also aims to provide a structured approach for internal 
clients booking conference/meeting space whilst maximising income 
generation where appropriate. This may result in a room hire or day 
delegate rate charge.

It is important that any events on campus have a positive impact on 
the University’s reputation, and it is therefore important to ensure 
that all events are organised in accordance with this policy. It applies 
to all staff, students, contractors, clients and visitors to ENU, hiring or 
using the facilities on campus.

This policy should be read in conjunction with the Internal Hospitality 
Terms and Conditions. Within this, please pay particular attention to 
out of core hours and weekend requirements.

For all meetings/events outwith core working hours or weekends, 
please ensure the Facilities Service Desk have been advised.
There will be no room hire charges for any student or staff 
engagement events.

Definitions


Corporate Event


A corporate event is an event that is beneficial to the University’s 
reputation and will be organised by Marketing and External Relations 
or Human Resources. 

Commercial Event


A commercial event is an event that supports and generates income 
for the University in achieving its financial objectives. This can be with 
an internal or external client.

Meeting


A meeting is defined as a group of up to 30 people who are using 
meeting rooms at ENU to discuss business relating to their ENU day 
to day work.

Small Event


A small event is defined as a group of under 30 people who work 
at ENU or are coming to ENU to take part in an event or activity 
that promotes the University or creates the opportunity to discuss 
particular common thought. They do not generate University income.

Event


An event is defined as a group of over 30 people who work at ENU or 
are coming to ENU to take part in an event or activity, which either 
promotes the University or generates University income.

Core Academic Events


Core Academic Events are non-commercial University events that are 
student focused or central to the existence of ENU.
 
They are as follows:
  1. Teaching & Exams
  2. Open Days
  3. Applicant Visit Days
  4. Induction Week
  5. Graduation Ceremonies 
  6. Recruitment Events 
  7. Career Fairs
  8. Development & Alumni Events

C&E has the following responsibilities for the delivery of services:
  1. C&E will deliver Commercial Events and Events.
  2. Meetings, Small Events and Core Academic Events will continue to be organised by the relevant departments, but where required, C&E will provide an advisory service.
  3. Room Bookings will work with C&E to alert them if multiple room bookings are being made which are not Core Academic Events.


Booking of University Spaces by Edinburgh Napier University Students 

  1. Bookings must only be made for ENSA clubs and societies or to help facilitate group work and activities directly related to a student’s studies at Edinburgh Napier University. 
  2. All rooms and University space must be used in a way that could not cause a nuisance to others, damage the room/space, adversely impact on the safety and wellbeing of members of the University community or visitors or could bring the University into disrepute. The University reserves the right to cancel and prohibit the booking and use of our spaces where there are concerns that these requirements are not being met.  
  3. Students attending the booked room/space must behave in a way that meets the University’s expectations regarding student conduct, as set out in the Student Charter and the University’s Student Conduct Regulations​.  Any conduct which does not meet these expectations may result in the University taking action in line with the Student Conduct Regulations.  


Procedure for organising an External Event


External Client contacts C&E to check availability and prices. C&E 
reply with a quotation and date availability. On agreement of the 
quotation, a booking form and terms & conditions will be issued. 
Once the signed booking form is returned, C&E will liaise with the 
client on all aspects of the event.

Event/Meeting Examples


​​​Type

Definition

Example

Organised by

Charging

Type 1

Corporate Event

Chancellors

Talk, Staff Pub

Quiz

Marketing and External Relations, HR

N/A

Type 2

ENU Meeting (under 30) Where the majority of the attendees are internal staff/ students

Departmental Meeting

Relevant Staff

Member

No room hire charge (unless booking premium rooms)

Type 3

ENU Meeting (under 30) Where the majority of the attendees are external delegates who are not paying to attend the meeting & ENU is paying for any catering

Finance Meeting with external attendees

Relevant Staff

Member

No room hire charge (unless booking premium rooms)

Type 4

Event (over 30) being run by ENU with internal & external delegates who are not paying a fee to attend the event

Guest Lecture

C&E Team

Internal room hire rates & delegate rates apply

Type 5

Event (over 30) being run by an external organisation alongside ENU, with a high number of internal & external delegates who are not paying a fee to attend the event

Cyber Academy

Chamber of

Commerce

C&E Team

Internal room hire rates & delegate rates apply if internal cross charge. Otherwise, external rates apply.

Type 6

Event being run by ENU with internal & external delegates who are paying a fee to attend the event

Academic

Conferences

Cyber Academy

C&E Team

Internal room hire rates & delegate rates apply