Need some extra support at UWE?
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Student Life
Posted 1 year ago
Wed 16 Aug, 2023 12:08 PM
Starting university can be really exciting...
...But moving to a new city, maybe a new country can also be challenging and sometimes things don't go to plan.
We understand the might be times when you feel worried or anxious, but there's always somebody to talk to here at UWE, here are some useful contacts if you feel you need a bit of extra support....
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- Accommodation Services - The Accommodation Team can help you with your living situation or if you need help with day to day living in accommodation.
- The Students' Union Advice Centre - provides friendly, non-judgemental and confidential advice about housing, finances, academic issues and more. The SU Advice centre has now moved online, but don't hesitate to get in touch if you need extra support.
- Campus Security - For both urgent and non urgent enquiries. Please report crimes, security incidents or suspicious behaviour on UWE Bristol campuses to our Security Team. Our Campus Support Officers (CSOs commonly referred to as the 'Security' team) can be contacted on 0117 328604, thee contact details are on the reverse side of your Student ID Card. They are here 24/7/365.
- The Wellbeing Service - UWE provides wellbeing support for students. The support is available online and over the phone. The Wellbeing Service is currently open; however, all appointments are now via telephone. You can visit the website or call on +44(0)117 3286268 or email: wellbeing@uwe.ac.uk.
- UWE Bristol Money Service - As a current student, you can get advice from our Money Advisers on Government funding and financial support during your studies. They can help with anything from complex money queries, repeat funding, fee status and support with managing your money.
- UWE Global Student Support Team - is on hand to help all international students. Whether you're still in the UK or in your home country get in touch by email uweglobal@uwe.ac.uk, telephone 0117 32 86195.
- Student Support Advisors - If you are struggling with your academic work, exams or finding it difficult to adapt to new online working you should make an appointment with a Student Support Advisor or talk to one of your tutors.