Posted on 25 November 2024
UoY community update
Issues on campus or with IT?
Following the outage last week that affected some of our IT systems and WiFi, a reminder that you can check our University status board for info and regular updates on problems we’ve identified. It’s a good place to start if you’re experiencing a connection problem. Likewise, for physical disruption on campus, like bus stop changes and road closures, you can also check scheduled works so you can better plan your journey.IMPORTANT: Update for student visa holders
All student visa holders must now take steps to set up your UKVI account and eVisa - especially if you are leaving the UK over the winter vacation. Having trouble? Book a slot at an International Student Support Team eVisa help session on Friday (29 November).Respect is just the ticket
We all share a responsibility to make our buses accessible and inclusive. Small actions can make a big difference. Remember to:
- give up priority seats to those who need them more than you;
- allow people with mobility challenges to board first.
Don’t let scammers steal your festive cheer
Hoping to bag a bargain in the Black Friday sales this week? Whether you’re making a start on Christmas shopping or just planning to treat yourself, it’s important to be vigilant for shopping scams.
Get ready to spark some energy-saving fun! As part of the College Sustainability Challenge, Energy Action Week is here. From today until Sunday, plug into exciting activities, switch on to competitions, and get charged up to win prizes—whether you're living on campus or elsewhere. You can also apply for the York SU Sustainable Development Grant to help improve sustainability at York. Let’s make a difference.
Apply by 1pm on Friday (29 November) to study abroad during the 2025/26 academic year. For more information on how to apply and things to consider, see the global opportunities web pages. Don’t fancy studying abroad for a full year? Applications for summer opportunities 2025 will open in December.
There are events, activities, reading lists, blog posts and competitions to mark Disability History Month 2024. Hear from Ian Rice, who captured iconic sporting images at this year’s Paralympics, or find out about assistive technology in Ancient Greece and Rome. If you have a disability, contact Disability Services to chat through your needs and they will recommend support options best suited to you.
Everyone can benefit from assistive technology to help you study - whether that’s using mind map software for lectures, distraction-reducing software or reading assisting technology. See our accessibility and tech tips.
We provide a range of support for students who are studying without parental support, including funding, social events, and information and guidance from a dedicated advisor. As part of Estranged Students Solidarity Week, we are holding a Christmas Craft event for independent students to make baubles and we’ll display some on the Student Hub Christmas tree as a sign of our solidarity. You can support our Christmas 2024 stocking appeal to raise money to provide Christmas presents to our independent students.
Thank you to the hundreds of you who participated in Unibattle 2024, taking us close to the top of the Money Smartest Leaderboard - we came a close second place! Remember, Blackbullion can help with loads of financial stuff - including budgeting, how to pay off debt, recognising scams and understanding tax and pensions. Sign up for Blackbullion for free.
Offers, competitions and paid opportunities
- Win £1,000 with the Brighter Futures Grants Programme
- LAST CHANCE: Enter the Handshake Live Rent Free prize draw for a chance to win £3,000
Log on to Handshake, our careers platform, for jobs and opportunities.
Things to know this week is produced and distributed by the University's Internal Communications Team. Please email any feedback to university-internal-comms@york.ac.uk.