Tag: student support

Support for neurodivergent students

Four students sitting on a bench in Queen's Court

Everyone experiences university in their own way. If you’re neurodivergent – whether you’re autistic, have ADHD, a specific learning difficulty like dyslexia, or something else – we want you to know we’re here to support you. From personalised learning strategies to quiet spaces and wellbeing resources, there are a range of services in place to

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Get ready for the new semester: five tips for a strong start

Female student sitting in classroom with laptop

It’s a new academic year! To everyone who’s joining us for the first time, welcome – and to all our returning students, welcome back. We thought we’d take this chance to share some advice to help you get off to a strong start this semester – and remind you about some of the support on

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Meet the Student Support Team: Kelly Marriot

Sexual Violence and Misconduct Liaison Officer Kelly Marriot

Sexual Violence and Misconduct Liaison Officer Kelly tells us how she supports students, and why roles like hers are so important in society. Hi Kelly. Can you tell me a bit about your role and how you support students? I’m an SVMLO, which stands for Sexual Violence and Misconduct Liaison Officer. I provide specialist support

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