Posted on 9 September 2024
UoY community update
Timetable release
Continuing students should already have their Semester 1 timetable, while new students will get their timetable on Wednesday (11 September). You can import your timetable into Google Calendar or bring everything together by downloading the MyUoY app.12 Sep: Student Hub move
The Student Hub is a first port of call for support and advice for students - our Student Information Team can help with any questions you might have or point you in the right direction for further support. The Student Hub is moving from Market Square to a new location in Sally Baldwin Block D on Thursday (12 September). Our campus map in the MyUoY app will help you find your way.Changes to receptions
We have moved to a hub-based model for our receptions on Campus West, similar to the ones on Campus East. Receptions at Wentworth, Alcuin, Derwent, and James are now closed and, instead, there is a larger reception hub at the Information Centre, with a satellite reception continuing in the normal location at Halifax College.
Our checklists contain all the things you need to do in your first week at York - and include some things that returners need to do as well, such as checking your contact details are up to date on e:Vision. Tick off the tasks on our postgraduate checklist and international student checklist.
If you have any problems logging on, IT Support is around at the weekend to help with any tech issues.
The University of York Students' Union has a huge calendar of events exclusive to postgraduates. Come along to a spooky trip to The York Dungeon, where you can discover York's darker side. Or explore the beautiful town on the York Shop Trail, where you'll have access to exclusive discounts! If you just want to know more about campus, join York SU for a Postgraduate Campus Tour.
And that’s not all! Head to the University of York Students' Union website for the full timetable of welcome events.
You never think it will happen to you but we often hear of scammers targeting students at this time of year. Protect yourself by taking a few moments to find out about current scams we know of - like the Student Loans Company phishing scam and the fake HMRC tax refunds scam. International students should also be aware of the fake visa or police scam. Learn our seven tell-tale signs of a scam.
We also see a lot of email scams. To protect yourself and your personal information, you need to be able to spot phishing messages. Your username and password are vital pieces of your University identity - never share your password. If someone does know it, you need to change your password.
Learning a language can be a life-changing experience, boost your career prospects, allow you to develop key transferable skills, and open a window into different ways of thinking, communicating, and experiencing the world. You may be able to study either as part of your degree or as an extracurricular activity this year. Find out more about language learning opportunities at York.
There have been some changes to buses in order to improve travel for our community. Existing routes have been renamed and there are new services to the Barbican and the Designer Outlet. Remember you can travel between Campus East and Campus West for free. Simply tap on and off as normal - there will be no charge as long as you tap off within the Campus Zone area. Find out more about public transport at the University and download the First Bus app to live track your bus.
Offers, competitions and paid opportunities
- Apply to join the YuCall Student Fundraising Team for flexible part-time work
- York Sport student membership offer
Log on to Handshake, our careers platform, for jobs and opportunities.
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