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Life at University

A guide for new students and offer holders

Our students and specialist staff have come together to think about the best advice we can offer to help get you ready for university. The resources on this page will help you to consider your next steps to prepare for your time at Manchester. You will find out about support available to you and some practical steps you can take to get ready.


New Beginnings

  • An alternative guide to freshers

    In this podcast the Library Student Team discuss their experiences as students, some of which you might not hear so much about, including living at home, not drinking, juggling part-time work, and how your relationships with friends and family may change. Alternatively, read a transcript of this podcast on our blog.


  • 100 Days of University

    In this podcast, the Library Student Team discuss the blogs they have written, highlighting practical steps for the first 100 days of university. They share their experiences from three different faculties, offering their authentic experiences to provide insight into into university life. Alternatively, read a transcript of this podcast on our blog.




Support from the University

There are lots of services you will come into contact with at University. Here are some of the services available that might be helpful to be aware of and keep in mind as the year progresses.

  • ResLife

    There are ResLife advisors (RLAs) at every Halls of Residence. Each RLA is a post graudate student or a member of staff at the University. They are there to help you and you can find out more about the ResLife team at your halls at the link above.

  • Counselling, mental health and wellbeing

    If you’re having a difficult time there is lots of support available to you including, a 24 hour help line, one to one sessions, workshops and group sessions. Find out more on the Counselling Service website.

  • Disability Advisory and Support Service (DASS)

    Contact DASS if you received support at school, such as extended time in exams, or special equipment etc. DASS can help with practical support, equipment and advice. Get in touch with them early so everything is in place for when you start your studies.

  • Student Support

    This Student Support website lists all the support available at the University. It’s a good site to bookmark and refer back to in the future.

Preparing for

Study


Getting ready for learning

Take control of your learning at university and let our resources guide you through your next steps. Read some ‘top tips’ from current students, who have all successfully made the leap to higher education.

  • Strategies for effective learning

    This guide will provide you with some tips to support studying strategically, as well as give you techniques to check your understanding of the material you've learnt.

  • Group work

    At University you will need to work alongside new peers, and group projects can often be challenging without the familiarity of old friends. Let our Library Student Team take you through their ‘top tips’ for groupwork.

  • Assessment at University

    The Library Student Team discuss some of the assessments they have faced and how they went about tackling them.

Being prepared

With the freedom and independence of university life comes the added responsibility of the jump to higher education, understanding your new surroundings and thinking about where you want your studies to take you. To help you get prepared, our students share their expertise on managing the new workload, reflecting on their goal setting and challenging their thinking about imposter syndrome and the jump from college.

  • Managing your time

    Our students reflect on how they manage their time, adjust to their workloads, dealt with procrastination and share some tips and further resources.

  • Goal setting

    Our interactive Goal Setting resource is a chance to consider how all the pieces of university life can fit together to make your own unique picture of where you want be.

  • Imposter syndrome

    In this podcast the Library Student Team discuss Imposter Syndrome, how to recognise it and what to do about it.

    Alternatively, you can read a transcript of the podcast on our blog.


Digital skills

Throughout your time at The University of Manchester, we will support you to develop your digital skills and confidence to help with your studies and prepare you for your future career.

Developing your digital skills can enable you to make the most of your time at University and could even boost your degree result. For example, they can help you to analyse information, design solutions to problems, organise your thinking and influence others.

Being able to use technology effectively is frequently listed as one of the top graduate skills sought by employers. Most jobs involve using technology to do the role more effectively or efficiently. At Manchester we will help you prepare for the future and provide you with the opportunities and the support you need.

  • Develop your digital capabilities
    When you have a University account, this resource will enable you to learn more about your digital skills, how your skills are progressing and the ways you can develop them further to suit your studies and your interests.
  • Strategies for effective learning
    This guide will provide you with some tips to support studying strategically, as well as give you techniques to check your understanding of the material you've learnt. We've organised this resource around the learning journey, to help you decide which tips and strategies might work best for you.
  • A guide to course Handbooks
    The Library Student Team have created a guide on what content to expect and how to navigate your course handbook. Your handbooks will be your go to source for information on your modules including learning outcomes, teaching, and assessments.
Joining a new

Community


Being you


  • Finding joy as a student


    In this podcast the Library Student Team discuss how to find joy as a student. Coming to university can be an exciting new adventure, but also comes with stress and expectation. The Library Student Team discuss their experiences of this, and offer advice on how to look after your mental wellbeing. They also share their favourite ways to find moments of joy being a student in Manchester, whether it's joining a society or making the most of the many things the city has to offer. Alternatively, you can ready the transcript on our blog.


  • No singular student


    In this podcast, the Library Student Team share their unique experiences as students at Manchester, including perspectives on commuter life, neurodiversity, caregiver responsibilities, mature student challenges, religious backgrounds and more. Alternatively, you can ready the transcript on our blog.


Become a Volunthero

Every year thousands of Manchester students get involved in their local, national and international communities through volunteering. They learn new skills, make friends, feel good by helping others and get to explore Manchester. Some also have the chance to explore further afield with Manchester’s overseas volunteering programme! Whatever you study, whatever your interest, there’s something for you. The University provide lots of help to get involved, including lists of opportunities with local organisations, support for student projects and one-off taster opportunities to try. Visit our website for more information

  • Watch the volunteering video

    Listen to students talk about their volunteering experiences.


  • Volunteering opportunities

    Explore current volunteering opportunities.

Careers service

Our amazing Careers Service is the place to go if you need to balance part time work alongside your studies. They can also help with internships and employment after you graduate.

Follow the@uomcareers on Instagram for the latest vacancies, news and advice.

  • Careers website

    Here you can find lots of helpful advice about applying for jobs, starting your career and gaining experience.

  • CareerConnect

    Once you’ve registered as a student, you’ll be able to activate your CareerConnect account. This is where you can find job vacancies, employer events, appointments and more.

  • Part-time jobs

    Part-time work is an excellent way for you to earn extra money and gain some useful work experience while you study. Hear from our careers advisors on how to get started:


Navigating

Relationships


Services to keep in mind

  • Wellbeing

    Your wellbeing is important and we want to make sure that you feel supported while at University. We’ve put together a collection of resources to help get you started.

  • Student Support

    A central place for you to access support services, resources to support your day-to-day wellbeing and find answers to common queries

  • Report & Support

    You can seek support from a specialist, confidential advisor or report an experience through Report and Support.

  • Advice and Response Team

    Specialist and trauma-informed support for safeguarding and supporting students experiencing a range of complex and challenging circumstances.


We hope you enjoy your time at Manchester! 😀