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Just REMEMBER!


- Don’t think twice about seeking help – this is a sign of strength and not weakness


- There is no issue too big or small - There is no shame in asking for help in any matter, be it personal, social or practical issues. These individuals are professionals and are trained to help you.


http://www.nuigalway.ie/student- life/student-support/


International Students


International students have requirements additional to those of Irish nationals. Comprehensive advice and guidance for international students is provided in the Orientation Booklet for international students, which may be downloaded from: http://www.nuigalway.ie /international-students/ afteryouarrive.html#tab1


The International Office provides specific supports for international students.


You may call in person to the Office at:


No 7, Distillery Road or telephone +353 91 495 277 or email: international@nuigalway.ie


You can also reach out to fellow international students on our


Facebook page and follow us on Twitter for the latest news and updates.


Code of Conduct, Student Rights and Responsibilities


It is important that you read the Student Code of Conduct before beginning your university life at NUI Galway. While NUI Galway wants its students to enjoy the full experience of university life, you must remember that while attending NUI Galway you are part of an institution of learning that expects the highest standards of behaviour from its students. Breaches of this Code or of any university regulations make students liable to the imposition of sanctions, and up to and including suspension.


The Student Code of Conduct and regulations and rules should be read by every student and is available at: www.nuigalway.ie/codeofconduct/


Learning and Leadership for Life and Work Third level education is intended to be formative. The mission of NUI Galway is Learning and Leadership for Life and Work. We are committed to providing an environment and a community in which our students have a positive experience and are facilitated to achieve their


potential, academically and personally. The University community of students and staff is a large and integral part of the larger community of the city of Galway, and the majority of our students live amongst the city community.


Afford dignity and respect Fellow students, staff of the University and members of the community outside of the University must be treated with dignity and respect. Accordingly, members of the University Community are required to adhere to certain rules and regulations.


NUI Galway | Student Guide 2016/17 | www.nuigalway.ie Galway | Student Guide 2018/19 | www.nuigalway.ie


The Student Code of Conduct governs your behaviour on and off the University campus In the case of students, the primary document governing your behaviour is the Student Code of Conduct. The Code governs your behaviour in the academic context,


as well your personal behaviour both on and off the University Campus.


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