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Getting our Promo Team to distribute leaflets? There are 6, packs distributed to all new students upon arrival. Advertising in our student publications? Inserts can include; leaflets, samples, booklets or posters. Having your own promotional stand in areas of high footfall? Sponsoring our nightlife?

With bespoke sponsorship packages we can tailor sponsorship deals to suit the needs of your business. Advertising on our twenty-five plasma screens? Short-link Link Embed. Share from cover. Share from page:. More magazines by this user. Close Flag as Inappropriate.

You have already flagged this document. Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. If you prefer to study independently, you can use the facilities of the Language Resources Centre at the Avenue Campus where you will have access to a wide range of up to date multiple media language learning materials, many of which are online.

Resources include: off air recordings, foreign language newspapers and magazines, satellite TV, reference materials, course books and language learning software.

If you would like help and advice from one of our language advisors, you can choose from face to face or online support. Tel: internal Email: clsmail southampton. Religious Faith The University of Southampton is a diverse community with staff and students of many different faiths and beliefs. The Chaplaincy House at 41 University Road provides space for regular services and private prayer as well as a communal space for relaxation and refreshments.

The Chaplaincy House is open every weekday and anyone is welcome, and when the rooms are available they can be booked free of charge. Many student-led groups of different faiths use the House. There is also a separate Muslim prayer room on the main campus. There are currently three chaplains Anglican, Free Church and Roman Catholic , one of whom is usually on site to talk confidentially. They are happy to provide information about local contacts and places of worship for all faiths.

They organise a programme of events, regular meetings and occasional weekend conferences, as well as providing opportunities for voluntary work. Tel: internal Email: chaplain southampton. Although full day-care is available, the day is divided into two. The Early Years Centre accepts child care vouchers and offers a discount for families with siblings. Tel: internal E-mail: EarlyYearsCentre southampton.

Over the last few years the sports facilities have been extended and refurbished to provide the best indoor and outdoor University sports facilities on the south coast. Sport and Wellbeing works closely with the Athletic Union AU to provide facilities for club training sessions and matches to ensure the success of the inter-university competitions.

Sport and Wellbeing operates a membership scheme giving free access to all the facilities, as well as discounts on coaching courses. Tel: internal E-mail: sportand wellbeing southampton. Cafes and Restaurants The University offers a wide range of cafes, restaurants and vending machines spread across all campuses and available for all students and staff.

You can find out more about them online. We can also provide Flexible Catered packages in Halls, giving peace of mind for a healthy and balanced diet. Email: catering southampton. The Uni-link office are also able to provide information on reduced fares for travel on the Bluestar 1 bus service, which provides a link to Winchester School of Art. Cycles: The city has a good cycle network connecting halls of residence, satellite campuses, the main campus at Highfield.

Students can apply to the Uni-link office for access to secure cycle storage at campuses and halls. More information on transport options in Southampton can be found on the University Transport website www.

The University has an active Travel Plan which is available for download on the Transport website, and is committed to increasing travel via sustainable modes at all University sites.

Cars and Motorcycles: Student parking is extremely limited on academic sites and will normally only be granted for medical reasons. At halls, first year undergraduates will only be granted parking permits if there are exceptional circumstances.

Evidence of medical needs and compassionate situations will need to be provided. Apply for student permits online via www. Motorcycles do not require parking permits and have designated parking areas. Obligations and responsibilities There are many rules, regulations, policies and procedures which help provide you with the best University education possible at Southampton.

We have highlighted a few here which will help you get the best from your education. This is a strangely named document which contains all the formal information which you sign up to when you enrol at the University. Part V: Higher Degree Regulations can be found at: www. You can find a detailed index of topics at: www. It is better to let us know as soon as possible so that any concerns you have may be resolved quickly. You may also wish to consult with your course representative if it is an issue in common with other students.

In most cases we hope to resolve your concerns or complaints informally, however if this is not possible you may wish to follow the formal complaints process.

Students will not suffer any disadvantage or recrimination as a result of raising a concern or complaint. Should you wish to access regulations other than those which are current they can be located in the University Calendar archive for the relevant year.

Please note there is a time limit in the regulations within which you should submit your appeal. You will need to provide evidence to support the grounds under which you wish to appeal. Please note that students may not question the academic judgement of the examiners.

Each year the University reviews and improves its regulations in order to provide clear robust procedures which are student centred with the intention that all student appeals will be processed according to the regulations which have been approved for the current year. You may apply to use the Academic Appeal Regulations in force when you first registered for your programme only if you can demonstrate that you will be substantially disadvantaged by having to use the current Regulations.

Student Entitlement Declaration This explains what the University aims to provide you with during your time as a student. For more information: www. Academic Integrity Statement This outlines the principles you are expected to work in accordance with during your time as a student For more information: www.

You should consult your Faculty and Research and Innovation Services for further information about intellectual property rights. If you are unwell for more than 5 days you should consider making an appointment with your GP to assess whether you are fit to attend University. Persistent unexplained absence may constitute grounds for terminating your course so it is vital to remain in contact with your Faculty. The University will attempt to ensure that. As adults, they are entitled to the same rights of privacy and confidentiality as any other adult.

Staff are able to give guidance and information to their students only. Except in exceptional or pre-defined circumstances, staff are unable to divulge personal information or discuss their students situation with anyone else without the written consent from the student involved and this would be in exceptional cases.

Special arrangements are in place for any students under 18 year of age. You should contact Education Support for further information. Equal Opportunities and Diversity The University operates an inclusive policy for staff and students regardless of gender, race, disability, religion and belief, sexual orientation and age. During the University has also introduced a new policy relating to the Dignity at Work and Study of every member of the University. If you need advice about any diversity issues you should contact Student Support or the Diversity Office.

You must enrol within seven days of the start of your programme of study including any placements. This means you would be permanently removed from your programme of study and if applicable would not be entitled to your Student Loan or be entitled to remain in Halls of Residence. In addition, if your right to stay in the UK is by virtue of a visa, failure to enrol may result in your being reported to the UK Border Agency and losing your right to stay in the UK.

You can enrol online using the link below. Creating your Soton. Subscribe is a web-based self-registration process to allow you to set up a University computing account. This service is also used to continually manage your account once it has been created. Subscribe can be accessed from any computer connected to the internet and is therefore available at any time and any location. The account you subscribe to will be used for all University communications.

For information: www. Exam timetables are published on the web prior to the exam period. Tel: internal Email: exams southampton. This includes those in nominal registration and those studying offcampus on work placements or field trips or in other institutions of higher education or in any other such circumstances as may from time to time occur. For more detailed information on these issues please refer to your Faculty Handbook and the Hall Regulations, if applicable.

Failure to comply with Health and Safety rules, including fire procedures, can result in disciplinary action and may be a criminal offence leading to prosecution. Environmental and Sustainability The University is committed to reducing its impact on the environment. We encourage staff and students to behave in a way which minimises their impact on the environment. Contact your Environmental and Ethics Executive.

Officer to get involved and make a difference. The University discourages its staff and students from drinking alcohol irresponsibly. The University is committed to a No Smoking Policy which applies to everyone.

Smoking is prohibited in and immediately outside all University buildings. They have all the information about your programme and modules at their fingertips. This provides a wealth of information about your programme which you can refer to throughout your studies. All postgraduate students are provided with a supervising team to support their research endeavours at the University.

Some Faculties make additional provisions for their postgraduate students e. If you have more general issues or concerns about your programme or course which may be affecting yourself and other students, you can take these up with your course representative who can raise them at your Staff Student Liaison Committee or the relevant body for your Faculty. Details of this will be provided in your Faculty Handbook.

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