• A variety of flexible study spaces, including quiet and group study places • Self service photocopying and sales of binding materials, etc.
• Access to information: o Over 650,000 library items o Over 11,000 journals, in print and electronic format o 10,000 e-books
o International, national and local newspapers, with back issues available on microfilm, or electronic format
Student Support Expert staff are available to help you with:
• Issues relating to grant/bursary cheques and help with dealing with the Student Loan Company. (Please note: bursary cheques will be available at the LRC nearest to your main teaching building.)
• Student Finance - Payments
• Financial Support - distribution/submission of access to learning fund forms, along with all other types of bursaries. Appointments can be arranged at the Student Zone
• Submission and processing of coursework/assignments
• Employability advice and guidance: including career options, CVs and applications, WoW certification
• Skill development and volunteering opportunities. Opening times for this service may vary; please check local notice boards
• Student Welfare - money advice, housing problems, disability advice, benefits advice, fee remissions, international student advice, etc
• Arranging appointments to see welfare advisors • Information on University processes • Council Tax – issue of council tax exemption forms if required • All forms of complaint - including guidance on procedural matters
• Advice and information on the assessment regulations, examination timetable and appeal procedures
• All other aspects of Student Administration Gaining access to the Learning Resource Centres
You will need your University student id card to enter the LRCs and to access services such as borrowing and paying for print credits. If you do not have your card you will not be able to borrow or access services. Your University card is not transferable and may be confiscated if loaned to
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