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Things to know this week - 16 Sep 2024: Get the most from Welcome 2024!

Posted on 16 September 2024

Welcome! Here’s your postgraduate taught student news summary of key things happening this week.

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1. Get the most from Welcome 2024

MyUoY is the official student app at York. It puts most things you’ll need at uni at your fingertips:

  • Need to find a building or a room? We’ve got the campus map
  • Need to see what’s coming up? Check out your personal schedule
  • Need your Library card or to check your Library loans? It’s all there
  • Need to book a study space or see up-to-date seating availability in the Library? Yep, can do
  • Need to see where your nearest coffee is? We let you know where and what’s open
  • Need to see a list of campus events tailored to you? Check the ‘discover’ tab

Get the most out of Welcome 2024 and download the MyUoY app!

2. Looking after your personal safety

We’ve teamed up with the Suzy Lamplugh Trust to create some essential training for students to help you think about personal safety. Get the know-how to assess, manage and reduce risks you may face at study or at work, including topics such as identifying harassment, stalking awareness, and ways to deal with conflict. Complete the personal safety awareness video course for postgraduates.

3. If you feel unwell

In a large community such as ours, we all need to do what we can to minimise the spread of infectious illnesses. Remember your student healthcare 1,2,3:

  1. Register with a local doctor
  2. Make sure your vaccinations are up to date
  3. Fever, aches, coughs? Learn the tell-tale signs of infectious illnesses

If you do feel unwell, let someone know but avoid close contact with people to prevent spreading the infection. Seek medical help if you’re worried. See our student healthcare web page for more information and check your department handbook for what to do if you’re ill and can’t attend teaching sessions.

4. Become a Student Ambassador

Looking for paid part-time work alongside your studies? Apply to become a Student Ambassador. There are undergraduate, postgraduate and international student roles. Offering flexible shifts, paid training and varied work, it’s also a great opportunity to learn new skills. Applications may close early according to demand so don’t delay!

5. Give us your feedback

We’re looking for new members to join our Student Expert Panel - a focus group of different student voices who share their perspectives, influence University initiatives and help us enhance your student experience. You don’t need to be an ‘expert’ - just have a passion about making a difference! Find out more about the Student Expert Panel and apply by 23 September.

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