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LGBTQ+ Student Support Network: Pride Social

Start Date: 10 June 2024 11:00 am

End Date: 10 June 2024 12:00 pm

Location: Community Hub, Exton Park or online

It’s time to celebrate Pride Month!

This social is an opportunity to celebrate Pride Month with peers in the LGBTQ+ community. Come along either in person or virtually – we would love to see you there

Find out more about the LGBTQ+ Student Support Network.

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Festival of Postgrad Open Event

Start Date: 22 May 2024 5:30 pm

End Date: 22 May 2024 7:00 pm

Location: Chester locations

Our Festival of Postgrad Information Events are for anybody interested in postgraduate study. Whether you are a current student or returning to education, you can ask our experts questions, get advice and discover a postgraduate course for you.

  • Chat with academic staff and get to know more about studying at the University of Chester
  • Find out more about facilities and postgraduate life within your department or faculty
  • Chat to support services including funding and finance, and admissions

Plus, you may be eligible for our Graduate Loyalty Discount scheme, which offers a discount on tuition fees on certain postgraduate Masters courses.

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TEDxUoChester Salon: Understanding Heritage and Heritage Crime, reporting and prevention

Start Date: 7 June 2024 2:30 pm

End Date: 7 June 2024 6:00 pm

Location: Guildhall, University Centre Shrewsbury, SY3 8HQ

TEDxUoChester Salon will explore the preservation of heritage in both the West Midlands and the Welsh Marches. Whether through royal sites like Shrewsbury Castle and St Mary’s Shrewsbury or the wider historic buildings of portable antiquities, policing, or even the built environment – this live event compares strategies for heritage preservation and recording whilst considering new discoveries and present threats from heritage crime in urban and rural contexts.

Our event will have two sessions – the first will explore how recording, community engagement, policy, and partnerships are vital in responding to threats to urban sites, church buildings, and other heritage sites. This includes recent partnerships to restore the Medieval windows at St Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury.

In our second session, we will explore rural crimes against heritage assets and correct reporting and crime prevention as suggested by the Rural Policing and Portable Antiquities Scheme Finds Liaison. This will be followed by a round table discussion as the role and vigilance of ordinary people, local communities, volunteers, academic and student researchers, as well as amateur and professional specialists are vital in accurately identifying, reporting, and recording heritage crime to find solutions.

Session 1: Heritage Crime and Building Preservation: Churches and Secular buildings in the Built Environment

  • Morn Capper, Archaeology, Museums and Heritage, University of Chester
  • Rachael Abbiss, Project Officer (St Mary’s Shrewsbury), Churches Conservation Trust
  • Andy Wigley, Policy and Environment Manager, Shropshire County Council

Session 2: Understanding Rural Heritage: Reporting Rural Heritage Crime

  • Jonathan Lightfoot, Rural and Business Crime Officer, West Mercia Police
  • Clara de Sousa Cunha and Teresa Gilmore, Portable Antiquities Scheme
  • Paul Jeffery, National Listing Manager, Historic England
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Summer Fair

Start Date: 17 May 2024 3:00 pm

End Date: 17 May 2024 6:00 pm

Location: Exton Park

All students are invited to join us for our Summer Fair: 

  • Friday 17 May 
  • 3pm-6pm 
  • Exton Park  

Join us to celebrate summer on campus: 

  • External suppliers giving away free samples 
  • Grounds and Gardens stall 
  • Live music 
  • Free sports games and activities 
  • And more!  

No need to book – all are welcome! 

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HireMe Week: The Impact of Professional Networking

Start Date: 24 May 2024 12:00 pm

End Date: 24 May 2024 1:00 pm

Location: Online

Learn the art of networking and harness its power to forge meaningful connections and open doors to exciting job opportunities 

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HireMe Week: How to Manage your Career Successfully in a Forever Changing Labour Market

Start Date: 23 May 2024 4:00 pm

End Date: 23 May 2024 5:00 pm

Location: Online

Uncover strategies and tools to help organise your career ideas to help make them achievable.  

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HireMe Week: Finding your First Graduate Job

Start Date: 23 May 2024 12:00 pm

End Date: 23 May 2024 1:00 pm

Location: Online

Discover effective techniques and resources to land your ideal job with confidence and ease.

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HireMe Week: Access your Skills and Gain Ones Employers Want

Start Date: 22 May 2024 12:00 pm

End Date: 22 May 2024 1:00 pm

Location: Online

Learn how to articulate your skills to enhance your CV, cover letters, LinkedIn and your answers at interview.

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Open Evening – The University of Law

Start Date: 27 June 2024 5:00 pm

End Date: 27 June 2024 7:30 pm

Location: Queen's Park

At the University of Chester, you can study a range of industry-leading Postgraduate law courses from The University of Law (ULaw), all taught by experienced, qualified lawyers. Whether you are looking to study to become a solicitor with either our LPC or SQE courses or you’re looking to convert to law, you can join us on Thursday 27 June and get a taste of your chosen course.

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Top tips: Moving out

Moving out of your student accommodation and feeling a bit stressed? You’re not alone.

It’s completely normal to feel unsettled and overwhelmed because it’s a big transition, but it’s something people do every day and it’s something that can be made easier and less stressful with a bit of forward thinking.

Plan ahead

Leaving everything to the last minute is only going to add to an already stressful situation.

Try and plan ahead as much as you can. Make a list of what you need to do – and try and tackle at least one job a day on the run up to move out day.

Key tasks include completing deep cleans on communal areas like bathrooms, ovens and fridges and making gardens/yards tidy and free of rubbish.

Keep everyone informed

When you move out of any house, there’s lots of people you need to inform. These include:

Don’t forget to also change the default delivery address on your apps so you don’t end up accidentally ordering something to your old address.

Have a sort out

Sort through your room and donate any items which you no longer want which are in good condition to the British Heart Foundation. Just drop your unwanted items to the BHF bins you can find in and around our sites:

  • Exton Park (Grosvenor House/outside Chester Students’ Union)
  • Wheeler building
  • Sumner House
  • Tudor Place (for current residents).

You can also drop off any non-perishable food at CSU or Grosvenor Reception and we’ll donate them to a local food bank.

Check your inventory

Check the inventory you received before you moved in to check for any damage that was already listed. Try and arrange an inspection with your landlord/letting agent a few weeks before you move out so you can identify any work/improvements which need to be completed before you leave to ensure you get your deposit back.

Before you leave, take lots of photos so you have proof of the condition you left your house/room in.

Ask for help

If you are feeling overwhelmed, help is always available. All students have access to our 24/7 Student Assistance Programme.

Call our free 24/7 Student Assistance Programme (SAP) on 0800 0283766 to receive unlimited support on a range of concerns, including in-the-moment crisis support. Through SAP you can also receive six sessions of counselling from a therapist, plus advice on a range of topics including legal, housing, financial, relationship or medical information from qualified advisers. 

If English isn’t your first language, SAP also provides a language line which connects you to an interpreter so you can chat in your preferred language.   

Anxious about talking on the phone? You can access support via Live Chat on the Wisdom app. Free for all students, the Wisdom app provides a Live Chat feature so you can receive virtual support when a Counsellor is online and available.  

On the app you’ll also find lots of useful wellbeing and mental health features, including:  

  • Wellbeing trackers  
  • Mini health checks  
  • Four-week structured health plans  
  • Access to lots of useful videos and podcasts, including yoga workouts, recipe ideas and guided meditation.  

Download it from your app store (App Store, Play Store) and enter the code MHA 146072 to get started. 

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