When you complete the final registration task on the applicant portal you will be given a university e-mail account and instructions about how to use it.
If you have any problems with accessing email you will be able to get help from the student IT helpdesk on the first floor of the Guntons Building.
Once your course starts, it is important that you check your student e-mail account regularly.
If we need to contact you quickly, we will send and SMS text to your mobile phone, so please make sure we have your up-to-date mobile number on our system.
Once you complete the registration task you’ll have access to our library, drop by and see what resources you have access to.
Ahead of your first day on campus you will need to complete all of your tasks in the Applicant Portal.
Your student cards will be printed by our IT team here and distributed to you by the Course team at your introductory meeting with the Course during Welcome Week.
Your timetable will be available on our Intranet and you will be given information on how to sync your timetable with your phone or personal device.
The National Health Service (NHS) provides health services in the UK and all students are entitled to treatment from the NHS, including student visa holders who will have paid NHS surcharge fees as part of the immigration process.
The campus is spread across a section of the city’s medieval centre, sometimes called the creative quarter.