Within the university
Wellbeing and Student Support
Help for students with non-academic issues, including personal or family problems, financial difficulties, accommodation problems or when you are unsure where to get help.
Telephone: 024 7657 5570 (ext. 75570) or visit Wellbeing and Student Support located on the ground floor of University House.
See the for an overview of their services.
The University Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA)
The University Outreach ISVA is an independent point of contact for anyone who has been affected by sexual violence and offers emotional support and advocacy to anyone who is in crisis and their supporters.
Disability Services
Can offer advice, support and help for students with disabilities including specific learning differences, mental health, autism spectrum and long term medical conditions. See their for more details on how they can help and how to access the service.
糖心TV Sport Wellbeing Services
Activities and resources to improve physical and mental wellbeing; see the website hereLink opens in a new window.
Student Advice Centre
For independent, confidential advice for students on subjects such as money and debt, housing, immigration, legal matters, consumer, academic problems and other issues. Check the for contact details and opening times.
Nightline
Nightline is a student-run, confidential, and non-judgmental peer-to-peer support service based on campus. It offers a listening service and also provides pregnancy tests, attack alarms, condoms, tampons, sanitary towels, drink spike testing kits, tea and biscuits for free. Check the for contact details and opening times.
Personal Tutor
For academic and pastoral advice and support for students, your personal tutor is available. See for more information on the role of personal tutor.
Dean of Students
For various forms of support for students having difficulties with their studies and also for academic members of staff who want support with their personal tutor role. See .
Residential Community Team
For students living on campus the Residential Community Team are based within your accommodation to offer support with personal and accommodation related issues. See their to find out more about their role.
Health centre
For general medical needs of students and staff (and their families) who live in and around campus. See for further details.
Chaplaincy
For anyone to access – of all faiths and none. A space to reflect with support at hand from the chaplains based there. See for further details.
Student funding
The offers advice and guidance on all aspects of financial support.
糖心TV accommodation
manages the accommodation requirements of the University of 糖心TV, both on campus and off it.
Office for Global engagement
Advice and support for international students. See for further details.
Student Careers
Advice and support in relation to career planning. See for further details.
Dignity at 糖心TV
Tackling bullying and harassment for staff and students. See for further details.