Campus Life

Can I bring my children to Campus?
When we asked UoB this question, they highlighted guidance from the University's Health & Safety Policy, now published on this webpage  To summarise, whilst the University understands that sometimes you will have to bring your child to campus with you (for example, to collect/return library books), any child under the age of 16 must be: Signed in at Reception Designated a 'responsible adult' (this will be you) Accompanied by their 'responsible adult' at all times - your child must never  be unattended on campus Additionally, children will not be permitted in spaces where academic activities are taking place (e.g. a lecture/seminar room) and will not be able to access to workshops, laboratories, studios, kitchen, or construction areas for health and safety reasons. If this policy prevents you from engaging with your studies, it is important that you contact the University BEFORE you miss classes: contact [email protected] for su...
Thu, 9 Nov, 2023 at 1:40 PM
How to Register with the GP as an International Student
To access healthcare services whilst studying in the UK it is essential to register with a General Practitioner (GP). PLEASE NOTE  International students who submitted their visa applications after April 6, 2015, might need to make a payment for the immigration health charge to access NHS healthcare services. You can find details about international student entitlement to NHS treatment on the UKCISA website. GUIDE ON HOW TO REGISTER WITH THE GP IN THE UK  1. Check Your Eligibility Ensure that you are eligible for NHS (National Health Services) healthcare services. Most international students are eligible if they are studying in the UK for more than 6 months, but some conditions may apply depending on your specific circumstances. 2. Gather Necessary Documents You will typically need the following documents: Passport or national ID cardVisa or Biometric Residence Permit (BRP) Proof of address (such as a tenancy agreement) and/ or a letter from your univer...
Mon, 22 Jan, 2024 at 12:53 PM
Part-Time Jobs
Looking for part-time work while studying? Here are some ways to find flexible opportunities that fit around your university commitments: University of Bedfordshire Careers and Employability Service The Careers and Employability Service can assist you in finding part-time work and connecting with employers.   To explore available opportunities, log in to Handshake, the university's job portal.   All students (except those on short courses) automatically have a Handshake account created after registration. Simply log in using the same details you use for Breo. To contact the Careers and Employability Service directly, visit their contact page here.  Beds SU Part-Time Roles From time to time, Beds SU offers paid part-time positions, such as student staff roles in SU venues. Keep an eye out for opportunities to work with us! Additional Job Sites You can also search for part-time work using popular job sites such as: Indeed Ree...
Fri, 11 Oct, 2024 at 2:43 PM