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Welcome to RGU
8 Introductions 10 Finding your way around campus 11 Campus map 12 Academic calendar
Your Students’ Union
14 What is the Students’Union? 16 How does the Union represent you? 18 Your elected Presidents &VP’s 22 What is the Exec Board? 24 The Union buildings & services 28 Societies 32 Sports clubs 36 Campaigns 38 Volunteering 41 Class Representatives 42 Union directory
Robert Gordon University Student Association 60 Schoolhill, Aberdeen, AB10 1JQ tel: 01224 262 263 fax: 01224 262 268 web: www.rguunion.co.uk fb: www.facebook.com/rguunion twitter: @rguunion Registered Scottish Charity No SC0 16639 Robert Gordon University Student Services Student Services Building, Garthdee Campus, Garthdee Rd, Aberdeen AB10 7QB tel: 01224 263 660 web: www.rgu.ac.uk/studentservices
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Student Services
43 What is Student Services? 44 InfoZone 45 Libraries 45 Timetables 45 IT 46 International students 50 Careers Centre 51 Keeping fit at university 52 Accommodation
Living in Aberdeen
54 Introduction 55 How to get around the city 56 Top 20 places to visit
Student Essentials
62 63 63 64 66 68 70
Budget planner Opening a bank account Study tips Staying safe in Aberdeen First year fears explained Help & advice Student Essentials Directory
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Welcome to Robert Gordon University! For most students, starting University is a completely new experience which involves moving away from home, living in a new city and having to make an entirely new group of friends. This can often be quite a daunting task, which is where we come in! The University and the Students’ Union work together to make sure that you settle into your new environment easily, and will help to make you feel at home in Aberdeen.
This guide will give you the lowdown on what services we can offer you throughout your time at RGU. Whether you are looking to join a sports club or society, need help or advice, representation, career guidance or simply a cheap pint, you will find the answer within these pages! Don’t forget, if you have any questions, simply give the Union or the InfoZones a ring on the numbers below. We have a great team of staff and students that will be happy to help you out.
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s g n i h t First Important information to take note of.
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Medical Emergency
In the UK medical practices are normally open from 8.30am-6pm, Monday to Friday. Out of hours you should contact NHS 24 (08454 24 24 24) and your call will be taken by a nurse who will offer advice and, if needed, arrange a visit from a doctor. Find out more online at www.nhs24.com You can also self-refer to Accident and Emergency at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary for urgent medical attention, or for physical injuries/accidents to be attended to.
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Feeling Down
You should make an appointment to see your GP (doctor). Specify to the medical centre receptionist that you need an appointment urgently. It may also be useful to book an appointment with the University’s Counselling and Wellbeing Service: tel: 01224 262120 email: counselling@rgu.ac.uk web: www.rgu.ac.uk/counselling
Only phone 999 in lifethreatening emergencies.
Samaritans: 08457 90 90 90 (Counselling)
NHS 24: 08454 24 24 24 (Medical Advice)
0800 83 85 87 Breathing Span)ce: 6pm-2am weekdays. 24hr weekends (Anxiety & Depressio
Turn to page 68 to find out more about our advice & counselling services.
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Registering with a doctor. It is essential that you register with a medical practice as soon as possible after you arrive in Aberdeen. This means that you can make an appointment to see a doctor quickly should you become unwell. All students (UK, European and International) are entitled to FREE Healthcare from the National Health Service (NHS). In order to access healthcare you must register with a Doctor (or GP) to obtain access to all medical services under the National Health Service. InfoZone can provide you with an address confirmation letter to take along to the medical practice when you register. There are two practices associated with the University (Garthdee Medical Group & Albyn Medical Practice), although you are free to register with any medical practice in Aberdeen. For full address and contact details of the surgeries, see the Student Essentials Directory on page 70.
Dental Treatment The Dental Information and Advice Line (DIAL) is available for patients to talk to qualified dental nurses between 8.15am and 5.45pm, Monday to Friday. Tel: 0845 45 65 990 If you are in pain or have a genuine dental emergency on a weekend or out of hours, you can contact NHS 24 on 08454 24 24 24. NHS 24 will assess your needs and issue an emergency appointment if necessary. If an appointment is given, a standard NHS charge for treatment will apply.
When you register with a Medical Practice you will be asked to make an appointment to see the nurse or Doctor. They will check if you have any important medical history or long term conditions which require continuation of medical care (e.g. epilepsy, asthma, diabetes). Will your family receive the same care? All healthcare is free to RGU students irrespective of their country of origin. Mature students, spouses and dependent children are also entitled to the same care. Other visiting relatives and friends are NOT covered for free care on the NHS unless they are from the European Union or from a country with a reciprocal healthcare agreement. Visiting family and friends who do not fall within these categories should therefore ensure that they have full travel medical insurance. What will happen if you become unwell? To consult a Doctor or nurse you will need to telephone the medical practice where you are registered and ask the receptionist for an appointment. If the matter is not urgent you may have to wait for an appointment but emergencies can be seen the same day.
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Congratulations on becoming a student at the best University in Scotland! I am immensely proud to say that I am a graduate of Robert Gordon University. I have been a student here since 2004 and I can honestly say that this past 7 years has been the best of my life and I look forward to helping you through the year ahead and hope that the time you spend here is every bit as memorable as mine has been. My job in the Students’ Union is to be a point of contact for all students, to pass on their concerns to the University and to ensure that you have an incredible time while studying here. The Students’ Union is here to offer support for any issues that you may have and to help ensure that your University experience is everything you expect it to be. We also have a number of Sports Clubs and Societies that we encourage you to get involved in. Whether you have interest in playing football, doing mixed martial arts, eating toast or dressing like a pirate we are sure to have a group that you will enjoy being a part of. If not, why not take this opportunity to start a Society or Sports Club of your own? We can also help with student media, so whether you are a budding journalist, want to try your hand at TV Broadcasting or fancy yourself as the next Chris Moyles we are sure to have opportunities for you. I look forward to welcoming you in Freshers Week and beyond. I hope that I can pass on my knowledge and experience of the University and student life and want to ensure that you relish your time as a student here and seize all the opportunities that are presented to you. All the best,
Ryan Maclean President (Communication & Democracy) 2011/12 PresCD@rguunion.co.uk
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A very warm welcome to Robert Gordon University and the city of Aberdeen. I am delighted that you have chosen RGU to further your education and broaden your horizons and I hope you will make the most of your time here. You will be a student at one of the best modern universities in the United Kingdom and the best University for graduate employment in the UK (The Guardian, 2012). There is much to learn and experience during your studies: new friends to meet, exciting places to visit and challenges to overcome. I hope you will find this handbook and diary to be a useful guide and tool to help you in your transition to life as a student. If you need help, assistance and advice on any matter during your studies then your first point of contact should be one of our Student Advice and Information Centres, known as InfoZone, which are located on the Garthdee and City Centre Campuses and are open from 9am to 4.30pm Monday to Friday. The InfoZones are a one stop shop for all your queries and they can help with anything from travel to tuition fees, accommodation to application forms. Please remember that I am always delighted to meet with you. I wish you every success with your studies and hope that you will have the opportunity to attend at least some of the social events we have planned for you during your time here. With my very best wishes,
Christine Buchanan Dean of Students c.buchanan@rgu.ac.uk
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RGU is currently split over two campuses, one in the City Centre and one a short bus-ride away in the Garthdee area of Aberdeen. For information on how best to travel between the two sites, and how much it will cost you, take a look at page 54. If you ever find yourself lost on campus, simply ask a member of staff at one of the reception desks and they will be happy to help you find your way.
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Each building and every room on campus has an individual identification number. Don’t let yourself be confused by these, use the list below to familiarise yourself with codes to ensure you know where you are supposed to be! Building
AB MA, PA, PB, PC, PD C A, B, C, D
Garthdee Campus Faculty of Health Faculty of Management Scott Sutherland Gray’s
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7 1 - Gray’s School of Art 2 - Scott Sutherland 3 - Student Services / Dean of Students 4 - Kaim Cottage / Multi-faith Prayer Facilities / Students Union 5 - Aberdeen Business School 6 - RGU: SPORT / InfoZone / Careers Centre 7 - Faculty of Health & Social Care
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Academic Calendar 2011-2012
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Induction/Freshers Week Aberdeen Holiday Start of First Semester 1
Assessment Boards (postgraduate) Last Date of Notification of Assessment Results from November Assessment Boards to Student Administration Award Ceremonies End of First Semester Teaching Student Christmas/New Year Break
Monday 19 September Monday 26 September Tuesday 27 September Monday 07 – Friday 11 November Wednesday 16 November
Thursday 8 and Friday 9 December Friday 16 December Monday 19 - Friday 30 December
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Reading Week First Semester Assessments Post Assessment Break End of First Semester Start of Second Semester 1 Assessment Boards (postgraduate) Last Date of Notification of (provisional) Assessment Results from First Semester Assessments to Students Student April Break Aberdeen Holiday End of Second Semester Teaching Reading Week Second Semester Assessments End of Second Semester for all Students except Final Year Honours Students
Monday 02 - Friday 06 January Saturday 07 - Saturday 21 January Monday 23 - Friday 27 January Friday 27 January Monday 30 January Monday 06 – Friday 17 February Monday 20 February
Marking Weeks Start of Third Semester (where applicable)
Monday 21 May - Friday 01 June Monday 28 May
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Assessment Boards (undergraduate and postgraduate) End of Second Semester for Final Year Honours Students Last Date of Notification of Assessment Results to Student Administration Aberdeen Holiday Award Ceremonies Re-sit Assessments (undergraduate and postgraduate) Marking Week 1 Re-sit Assessment Boards End of Third Semester (where applicable)
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Monday 02 - Friday 06 April Monday 16 April Friday 27 April Monday 30 April - Friday 04 May Saturday 05 - Saturday 19 May Friday 18 May
Thursday 14 June Monday 18 June Monday 9 July Tuesday 10 - Friday 13 July Saturday 04 - Saturday 18 August Monday 20 - Friday 24 August Monday 27 – Friday 31 August Friday 7 September
These periods represent the main Assessment Board activity within the University but a number of Assessment Boards will occur outwith these periods. Monday 2 and Tuesday 3 January 2012 are Public Holidays. Library opening times over the Christmas/New Year period will be published (by the Library) nearer the time.
Note: Students will be notified of Assessment Board Results on the Student Portal within five working days of theGuide Assessment Robert Gordon University Student 2011/12Board and hard copy transcripts will be issued within ten working days of the Assessment Board.
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Going to university isn’t just about getting a degree. There is an entire lifestyle that comes with being a student. Although studying is a big part of it, it is also about the overall experience; trying new things, being adventurous and making the most of the opportunities available to you. The Students’ Union is all about making your experience the best it can be. Our purpose is to support students by providing a number of different services and opportunities for you to get involved with. Being a student gives you the opportunity to try any number of exciting new things, such as being part of a sports team or society, taking part in student activities or trips, volunteering, raising money for charity, or simply meeting new people! The list is endless, but the bottom line is that we are here to help students, and that is our number one priority.
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Although studying is a big part of the student lifestyle, it’s also about trying new things, being adventurous, and making the most of the opportunities available to you. This is where we come in!
So, how do we do all of this? Well, it’s simple: the Union is run by students, for students. Elections are held each year to vote in a team of student leaders. It’s their duty to make sure that you get the most out of your experience here. All of this is largely funded by the University, but we also raise profits through our commercial services (our bars, shop, café etc), which then gets fed right back into helping you! However, we don’t just concentrate solely on providing extracurricular activities, we also focus on being the student voice and representing your wants and needs, not only to the University but on a national basis too. So, with our full support, we guarantee you a fantastic student experience!
Want to get involved? The Union thrives on student involvement, and we are always on the look-out for keen students to get involved with the good work that goes on here. There are countless different opportunities available throughout the year, ranging from becoming a Class Representative or a Faculty Officer, to playing a part in our Freshers Team or taking part in volunteering programs. Choose an area that interests you and help us to help students at Robert Gordon University!
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Presidents & VP’s
Representation; It’s how we support our students, turning a good time into a great time! Unfortunately the definition is lost on most people. Representation is standing in for a person or group of people, acting on their behalf. And that’s exactly what we do at the Union. We tackle the tough problems so you don’t have to! We also make sure you get every opportunity to enjoy yourself whether it’s within the University, locally, nationally and sometimes even internationally! But why is this so important? Well, for many of you, it might be your first time away from home and there is certainly a lot to learn – we want to make this move for you the best it can be. Don’t stress by getting hung up on problems – we’re here to help! But we’re not just here to help students who have moved away from home for the first time. Issues we tackle could relate to any number of things such as funding for your education, cost of living, the quality of your course or even the quality of your social life!…the list goes on. It can often be difficult for students to sort these problems on their own and that is why the Union is here - check out some of the following examples to give you an even better idea.
Our Presidents and VP’s are students who have been elected to deal with many issues that affect students, such as Welfare, Sports, Societies, International and Equality & Diversity to name but a few. It is the duty of these Presidents and VP’s, with the support of the Union, to represent the student body in the hope of making things better. Currently there are three sabbatical Presidents. These positions are available for students who wish to take a year out of their studies to work full time supporting their fellow students. Look out for your Vice Presidents, and if you need any help, simply check out www.rguunion.co.uk to see if they can lend a hand. Find out who your Presidents and VP’s are over the page.
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Union Committees The Union is run ‘by students, for students’. It’s like your very own organisation, and if you want, you can get involved in running it too! There are a number of committees which exist within the Union, where students get to put forward their own ideas on how things should be run. Examples of this are the Sports Committee, Societies Committee and Academic Affairs Committee. However, there are also other committees which deal with a wider range of responsibilities such as the Executive Board (the highest ranking decision making committee of the Union) which makes decisions on how the Union as a whole should be helping students.
Student Led Campaigns What do you care most about? Campaigns can take shape in a number of different ways. One of the most common forms is the awareness campaign. When a campaign is done well it can attract attention from all over the UK, allowing students to get their voice heard loud and clear. It’s all about taking your ideas forward, and running a campaign is one of the best ways to do this.
University Committees The University has a number of committees which include student membership. This gives students the opportunity to make
some massive changes in the University, ranging from having all lectures recorded on podcast to having free drinking water available on campus. We are always looking for students to sit on these committees, giving them a chance to get across their point of view to key members of the University management – you would be amazed what can be achieved in these meetings! So there you have it, a quick rundown of some of the things that we do. But it’s important for you to remember that if you become a student here, you have a say in the Student Union. The reason the Union keeps up-to-date with what students want is because it lets students make the decisions. So when you join us, get involved, and don’t look back!
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Commu of Democr nication & acy Age: 25 From: Au l Course: tbea In IT Law ( ternational Graduat e) Ryan is now in his second year as a President at the Union, having been re-elected by your fellow students in our March elections last year. Last year’s successes included securing extended library opening hours during exam times, and working closely with Aberdeen University and Aberdeen College to ensure that student bus prices remained reasonable on First services. This year he will be taking on the newly created role of President of Communication & Democracy, and aims to improve the way that the Union feeds back to you, including an improved online presence and student media amongst other things. Ryan splits his time between the Union building in the city centre and Kaim Cottage on the Garthdee campus, and will be happy to meet with you if you have any issues. Find his contact details on page 20.
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Meet Ryan, Callum & Nicola, your Sabbatical Officers. They were voted in by your fellow students last year and work full time to represent you on many levels throughout the University. Read on to find out a bit more about what their jobs involve...
Callum Martin
President of Education & Welfare Age: 21 From: Carlisle Course: Forensic Science
Although this is his first year as an elected President, Callum is no stranger to representing the needs of RGU students, having been involved throughout many areas of the University as a Class Representative, Accommodation Residential Assistant, Faculty Officer and society President. This year he takes on the role of President of Education & Welfare at the Union, and aims to work closely with the student support services throughout the University, tackle issues with printing across campus, and work closely with the Accommodation Service (see page 52 for more information) to support you as you move to a new city, and into your new home. Like Ryan, Callum can be found splitting his time between campuses. To meet up with him or to raise an issue, contact him on one of the methods found over the page. Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Nicola Scott
President of Sport & Physical Activity Age: 22 From: Scottish Borders Course: Forensic Science (Graduate)
Nicola is now in her second year as a President at the Union, and is the first point of call for all things sports related - whether you want to get more information about joining an existing club, or even starting your own. Last year saw her begin a series of successful University-wide mental health campaigns (see page 36 for more information) aimed at promoting positive mental wellbeing through physical activity. Her manifesto aims for this year include continued promotion of physical activity throughout the student body, and working with the University to ensure that Wednesday afternoons are kept free to allow you to take part in a sports club or extra-curricular activity. Nicola is based at RGU: SPORT on the Garthdee campus, drop in and see her or contact her on the details below.
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RYAN
tel: 01224 262 295 mob: 07950 615 787 email: PresCD@rguunion.co.uk facebook: rgu_prescd twitter: @rgu_prescd
CALLUM
tel: 01224 262 297 mob: 07950 615 742 email: PresEW@rguunion.co.uk facebook: rgu_presew twitter: @rgu_presew
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tel: 01224 263 665 mob: 07950 618 547 email: PresSPA@rguunion.co.uk facebook: rgu_presspa twitter: @rgu_presspa
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Vice Presidents
Say hello to our fiveVice Presidents for this coming year. Much like our Presidents, they were voted in by your fellow students in our elections last year. However, instead of being paid to work full-time, they give up their own time to volunteer their services, helping to ensure that the various needs of RGU students are represented to the Union and the University. If you have an issue that falls under their remit, get in touch with the relevantVP and they will work with both the Union and the University to help you resolve it. Teo Benea
Irina Diacenco
Vice President (Equality & Diversity)
Vice President (Entertainment & Events)
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Linda Ndebueze
Morgan Tunney
Vice President (International)
Vice President (Societies)
vpi@rguunion.co.uk
vpso@rguunion.co.uk
Melissa Hutcheon Vice President (Sport)
vpsp@rguunion.co.uk
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The Union is yours! That is the most important thing for students to know. The big question is how can you REALLY have an effect on how the Union is run? Well as with any organisation (including the University itself!) we have a structure, and the students are at the top of that structure. But it is the Executive Board that has the say on how the Union develops and makes its decisions. The Executive Board needs you, the students, to let them know your thoughts on the Union, allowing us to keep the student’s best interests as our primary aim. If you check out the Constitution (the document which sets the rules by which the Union operates) it states that: “The Executive Board shall be responsible for the day to day management and control of all of the affairs and property of the Association and may exercise the powers of the Association as it thinks fit, save only as otherwise provided by this constitution and in accordance with the Regulations.” If you have a serious issue, take it up with the Executive Board! The board consists of our Presidents and VP’s, as well as the Student Association General Manager and an Honorary Treasurer appointed by the University who ultimately form the Executive Board. So if you think the Union needs to be aware of a serious issue get in touch with the Exec!
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Got an
issue? Get in touch with the Exec Board!
execboard@rguunion.co.uk
s n o i t a Situ . t n a c a v -Vice President (Academic) -Vice President (Environment & Ethics) Want to get involved? If you have a few hours to spare each week, and feel that you could represent RGU students on the Union’s Exec Board or the University’s Board of Governors, let us know! For more details on any of the above roles, contact Ryan Maclean, President (Communication & Democracy) on 01224 262 295, or e-mail prescd@rguunion.co.uk for more information.
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This is where it
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At the heart of every good university is a good Student Union, and RGU:Union is no exception! Our Schoolhill building is situated slap-bang in the middle of Aberdeen’s City Centre (just a minute’s walk from Union Street), RGU:Union is the city’s one and only venue exclusively for students. A £250,000 refurbishment in 2009, saw us improve the Union from top to toe, resulting in a sparkling new bar on the second floor, top notch cafe facilities, brand new study workstations on the ground floor, plus much, much more throughout the entire building.
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facebook.com /rguunion
@rguunion
Watch the big match on our 2 big screen projectors & plasma screens, challenge your mates to a game of pool or try one of our brilliant cocktails, you’ll always find something to do in one of our bars! Open from 12 noon every day and offering scandalously cheap drinks, the Union is a “must visit” on any night out. We have events on all year round, ranging from weekly live DJs & our famous pub quiz to stand-up comedy & live music. Make sure you keep an eye on posters & flyers around campus and look our for our weekly E-Magazine, ‘Wired’ to find out what’s going on at in the bars this week!
Have your party
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Let us plan the perfect party with you. Hire the Union for FREE and let us organise a buffet, DJ and more! Call 01224 262 263 for more info.
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Gear
FEELING HUNGRY?
Stop off at our Student Shop in the city centre (next door to the Union) and take a look at the fantastic stock of RGU branded items on offer. Our shelves are stacked with various clothing options, including a wide range of hoodies, tees and joggers, as well as pens, folders and other essential course stationery. Don’t forget to ask our friendly shop staff about our bespoke course-based hoody service. Most of our items can also be purchased online through our website at www.rguunion. co.uk and shipped worldwide. For more details about any of the items in our shop, call 01224 262 260
Hoodies from only
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Stop off at the cafe and take your pick from our range of freshly made sandwiches, paninis & baked potatoes, or try out our famous RGU Sizzler or Monster burgers. Food is served from 8:30am through until 8pm Monday - Friday and from 12 noon at weekends so make sure that you pop in for a quick cure to the munchies!
Multi-faith facilities
We have a multi-faith prayer room located on the third floor of the Union Schoolhill building, available to use 7 days a week until 1am. There are also multi-faith facilities available at Kaim Cottage on the Garthdee campus.
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Free WiFi Why not make the most of our FREE WiFi access. Pop in and check your e-mails, chat to your mates on Skype or find out who’s been poking you on Facebook. Connect to our FREE WiFi points throughout the bars & cafe all day every day. We also have dedicated study spaces available to use on the ground floor of our Schoolhill building. Make use of our study desks for doing coursework, or our comfy couches for groupwork.
Introducing
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Kaim Cottage is the Union’s brand new home on the Garthdee campus! Situated inbetween the Aberdeen Business School and the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture (see the map on page 10), the building primarily gives our Presidents and Vice Presidents a space to meet and engage with students currently based at Garthdee. Take a look at the Union’s website for available drop-in sessions and to find out when Presidents and staff will be at Kaim Cottage to meet with you. Or contact them directly to arrange a meeting.
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You can also find newly created multifaith prayer facilities within the building.
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Got some textbooks you don’t need anymore? Why not make some cash out of them, or grab yourself a bargain! Edgeworn Books is RGU:Union’s second-hand bookshop, giving students the opportunity to recycle and sell on any old Uni textbooks that are just sitting gathering dust. Take a look at the Edgeworn section in the Union Shop and see if you can save yourself some cash! rgu:
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Our societies range from course related ones such as the Law Society, to charitable ones such as our RAG (Raising And Giving) Society, to the good fun extra curricular ones, like the Toast Appreciation Society. No matter what you’re into, there’s bound to be a society for you! If not, why not start your own? Simply take a hobby or an interest, find some friends to join, apply for a budget and get started! It really is that easy (plus it looks great on your CV!). Getting involved with your class society can be a great way to bond with your fellow classmates and learn more about your degree subject. Not only will this help you with your University work, but going the extra mile to learn
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more about your chosen subject is sure to impress future employers. Class fundraisers could pay for trips away or perhaps even a ball at the end of the year. We have quite a number of course-related societies, including Applied Social Sciences, CTRL Byte (for Computing students), Life Sciences, 57°10 (Architecture Society), Nursing & Midwifery, Law, and Business. If your course isn’t covered by any of these then you can get together with your classmates and start a society of your own! For more information on the various societies that we have on offer, speak to our Student Development & Volunteering Co-ordinator. We’re always happy to help!
Societies A-Z NAME E-MAIL ADDRESS (@rguunion.co.uk)
57o10 Architecture 5710 Anime anime Believer’s Loveworld blw BRAMMS bramms (Board-gaming, Role-playing & Murder Mystery Society)
Business Society business-society Children’s Nursing Society childrensnursing Christian Union cu Conservative Association rguca CTRL Byte ctrlbyte Electronic Gaming gaming Erasmus/Exchange Society erasmus Health Sciences healthsciences Indian Students Association indianstudents Islamic Society rguisoc Law Society lawsoc Life Sciences Society life-sciences Media Society mediasociety Nerf Gun Society nerf Nigerian Community nigeriancommunity Nursing&Midwifery Society nursingsociety Pirates Society pirate RGU:RAG rgurag RoGUES rogues Romanian Society rostudents Tesseract tesseract Timothy Generation timgen Toast Appreciation toast Voice (Debating) voice Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Fill in a society application form.
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- Make sure you read the societies policy before filling in the form - There must be a minimum of 10 interested students to start a society - Under “Aims and Objectives� put down as much detail as possible making it clear what the society is all about and what it aims to achieve. - A brief overview of planned society activities for the year will aid any applications for financial support you make as it will show that you are organised and focused on what you want to achieve.
Get it approved. We will look over your application and either approve or disapprove according to the Societies Policy. You will be notified of the decision via the email address provided on your application form.
Vote in a committee.
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- Each society must have a President, Vice President and Secretary. If you plan to apply for financial support or raise your own funds you must also have a treasurer - Any other committee positions can be added at the discretion of the society. - All committee members must be RGU students - Details of the election process can be found in your constitution
Write your constitution. - You will receive a draft constitution which you need to fill in with your committee members, aims and objectives for your society and society activity specific rules - Make sure you read the rest of the information carefully and understand it before signing
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- At least two members of the committee must attend induction training, preferably the President and any other committee member(s). - Some important things you will learn are: - What opportunities you have for funding as a society - What ways the Union can support you - Opportunities you have to be rewarded for you hard work - How your views are represented and how decisions that affect you as a society are made
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t n e m v e i h Ac l l a B s d r a Aw Rewarding the very best in societies, volunteering & student involvement at Robert Gordon University. Now in its sixth year, the Student Achievement Awards exist to reward student involvement at Robert Gordon University.
This covers a wide range of things such as being a society member, class rep, volunteer and more. The event started out as the Scarlet & Gold Awards and has grown remarkably ever since. It incorporates the Scarlet Awards, RGU:Union Volunteering Awards, MV Award, and the SVS Gold Award (a prestigious award given to students who show outstanding leadership, dedication and achievement) and the Student Rep Awards. The Scarlet Awards are given to society members for their hard work and dedication. This includes a Half Scarlet, Recognition Award and the much coveted Full Scarlet Award. The ball is open to all students, so come along and celebrate the achievements of your fellow students!
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Spoprhtysical and
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Helpin you to g active keep du your ti ring m at RGU e !
Sport is a key part of the student experience and enjoyment at University. You have the chance to get involved in any number of activities and sports, or even develop your own club! RGU:SPORT has on-site indoor facilities to support a range of sports from badminton, water polo and basketball to indoor hockey and rock climbing to name but a few. Outdoor facilities can be found at various locations throughout the city. We use top facilities to ensure that you have the best experience possible, and cater for a large range of outdoor activities, from football and rugby to rifle and sailing - everyone is invited to have a go!
Sports Clubs With over 30 different sports clubs it’s hard not to find something that suits you. If nothing takes your fancy, why not set one up and let us support you in creating it. We now have strong men and women’s Gaelic
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Football sides thanks to the enthusiasm of our students. In recent years we have seen the creation of cricket and cycling clubs, as well as our very own cheerleading squad. Get in touch with our President (Sport & Physical Activity) for more details on our clubs.
Scholarships We cater for all levels of sporting students, from beginners to advanced. Even if all you want to do is get fitter we can help! However, if you are a top level athlete we have a strong scholarship programme on offer. RGU:SPORT’s Scholarship Coordinator, Neil Brown (n.brown@rgu. ac.uk), can help you through the application process. Our 2009/10 scholars have included: Hannah Miley (British Olympic swimmer), PJ Baron (Irish Winter Olympic skier), Jane Turner (British Universities Golf Champ ’09) and Eilidh Middleton (British Universities Show Jumping Champion ’09).
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Aikido aikido Badminton badminton Basketball (Men) mensbasketball Basketball (Women) ladiesbasketball Boxing boxing Cheerleading & Dance cheerleading Cricket cricket Curling curling Cycling cycling Football (Men) mensfootball Football (Women) womensfootball Gaelic Football gaelicfootball Golf golf Handball handball Hockey (Men) menshockey Hockey (Women) ladieshockey HorseRiding horseriding Karate karate Mixed Martial Arts mixedmartialarts Netball netball Rifle rifle Road, Track & Field roadtrackandfield Rowing rowing Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Rugby (Men) mensrugby Shelterstone mountaineering Shinty, Hurling & Camogie shinty Snowsports snowsports Squash squash Swimming &Waterpolo swimming Table Tennis tabletennis Tennis tennis Trampolining trampoline Volleyball volleyball
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! s k O o b t x te Grab a bargain at the Union’s 2nd hand bookshop! From Art & Architecture to Pharmacy & Physio, our shelves are stacked with useful books at knock-down prices
Drop into the Union Shop on Schoolhill to view the full range of books available, or ring 01224 262 264 to find out more.
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S T SPOR Events
RGU: SPORT Awards Ball
Granite City Challenge
A mix of prestige and mayhem involving all the sports clubs and guests; it’s an opportunity to reward all our outstanding athletes for their efforts over the season.
Granite City Challenge is the largest varsity competition in Scotland with RGU battling Aberdeen University in over 20 sport. The battle this year will take place on Wednesday 14th March and is being hosted by RGU. Come along and get involved or support RGU to victory!
The most prestigious award, the Full Blue, is typically reserved for students who have played at the highest level of university sport, usually their country and in some cases Great Britain, and brought acclaim to RGU whilst doing so. Past presenters of the awards include Aberdeen FC manager Craig Brown, rugby legend Doddie Weir, swimming star Steve Parry and football legend Willie Miller.
Aberdeen Universities Boat Race The Boat Race is a prestigious event again with Aberdeen University and RGU challenging each other to a race along the River Dee. It is a great day out especially when the sun shines, come along and get involved.
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Campaigns YOU can make a difference!
Campaigning is one of the most visible ways the Union represents Robert Gordon University students – we campaign to ensure that your views are heard on issues that are important to you. The Union campaigns are an opportunity to put words into actions to ensure that issues affecting the quality of your student experience are resolved. Campaigning can bring about positive change on a local, national or even global level and in turn improve your experience as a student.
A campaign is... - An organised activity or series of activities energetically marketed to accomplish an aim - A way of engaging likeminded people to achieve a goal - A method of persuasion spread about the topic to encourage others - About change!
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Campaigning on an issue that is important to you can help to make a huge difference to your time here and make student life that little bit better. Some examples of recent successful campaigns we have run are listed below:
Fancy A Ride? Our ‘Fancy a ride?’ scheme gives RGU students the ability to use one of our free bikes to ride around the city and shire and to bypass traffic on the way to University from the city centre. Over the course of the last 3 years we have been campaigning against First Bus to reduce the price of bus tickets for students in Aberdeen. During research for our campaign we discovered that students would cycle if the cost of buying bikes wasn’t so prohibitive. In association with the University Transport and Sustainability groups and Grampian Police we procured and refurbished 10 bikes and can now offer them to students for free.
Mental Health Our mental health campaign aimed at encouraging participation in physical activity as a way of combating poor mental health took place in 2010/11 following research that suggested 1 in 4 students suffers from poor mental health during their studies.
During the year the sports teams and RGU:SPORT hosted several events including organising a ‘nearly nude’ calendar to raise money for Mental Health Aberdeen, a sports day to encourage students to participate in physical activity and free use of the facilities at RGU:SPORT. RGU was recently recognised by the National Union of Students (NUS) for its efforts to promote positive mental health on campus.
The Library Is Shhh.. Students complained about the opening hours of the library, suggesting that it closed too early particularly during key times of the year such as coursework deadlines and exams. Through a research gathering exercise and a student sit-in protest we convinced the University to open the library until 2am for 9 key weeks of the year. A campaign can be a fun and engaging way of improving the University for you and your fellow students. If there are any issues you have that you think the Union could support you on contact any of the Sabbatical team and they will be more than happy to help.
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If you’re looking for a fun way to boost your CV and gain invaluable experience, why not try volunteering!
Volunteer with an external organisation
From skydiving and sports coaching to youth work and fundraising, we can help find the right opportunity for you. There are lots of different ways to get involved, so, get something more out of your time at university!
Alternatively you can volunteer with any of our registered organisations and charities. We have a variety of registered charities that offer activity based placements for students including conservation work, befriending and office support.
One-off volunteering If you would rather not have a regular commitment, but would like to try volunteering out, why not get involved in one of our many one off projects we run throughout the year.
Volunteer with us There are loads of ways to get involved, from taking part in some of our many societies (which range from charities to toast appreciation), playing for one of our sports clubs, or becoming a student representative. You can also work internally with us here at the Union by contributing to Reform, our student magazine, or as an elected Vice President.
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Every year students are invited to get involved with the Torcher Parade. This involves students from Aberdeen University, Aberdeen College and Robert Gordon University, and is the biggest torch-lit procession in Europe. Each year the event raises thousands upon thousands of pounds for local charities. You also have the opportunity to participate in the Student Show, which is an annual dramatic production for all you acting enthusiasts. There are also regular one off events for students who would like to take time out,
possibly only once a month, to help others with activities such as bag packing, street collecting or beach cleaning. There is a volunteering opportunity to suit everyone, we can work around your schedule to try and find an opportunity that incorporates your hobbies or your course.
Recognition
FIND OUT MORE ONLINE rguunion.co.uk /volunteering
If you register as a volunteer with us you also have the opportunity to take advantage of the MV Program. This scheme encourages young people to volunteer, and lets you log hours and work towards gaining certificates and recognition for the good work you do. Take a look at the volunteering section of the Union website, where you can get more details about the many opportunities that we have available, download registration forms, and find out plenty of information about the organisations that we work with. Consider the benefits of volunteering, not only do you receive training and practical experiences in challenging and rewarding situations, but we can help you gain recognition for this good work - the certificates that you receive will look fantastic to prospective employers.
Find out more! For more information, contact our dedicated Volunteering department on 01224 262 265, e-mail l.fyall@rgu.ac.uk or drop in and speak to us at the Union.
Reform is our official student magazine. Launched in 2007, it will keep you up-to-date with everything that’s going on at the Union, from entertainment listings to the latest juicy gossip from the President’s office! You’ll also find loads of previews and reviews of the latest gigs, concerts and movies that come to Aberdeen, and get the low-down on how our sports teams get on each month. Look out for it around campus, in the Union and online at rguunion.co.uk and if you’re lucky enough to live in halls, you’ll get a copy delivered straight to your door! We’re always looking for writers and photographers so whether you fancy reviewing gigs, being part of our news team, or see yourself as a budding member of the paparazzi, get in touch. Experience isn’t essential, but enthusiasm is! Send us an e-mail at reform@rguunion.co.uk or give us a ring on 01224 262 296 for more information.
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Volunteer
n o i t a r t s i g e R Volunteering
Volunteer Registration Form
Name
Matriculation Number Address (term time)
Email Phone Number Date of Birth Course: ____________________________
Year of Study: ____________
Employment Status Ethnicity Disability Details of Disability Medical Conditions Medication Required/Allergies Emergency Contact Name: ________________________
Number: _______________________
I agree to my details being held on the RGU: Union volunteering database and that only appropriate information will be shared with the relevant agencies in accordance with the Data Protection Act (1998) Signature:
Date:
Contact the Student Development and Volunteering Co-ordinator at any time with questions or for advice – RGU Students Association, 60 Schoolhill, Aberdeen, AB10 1JQ TEL: 01224 262265 Email – l.fyall@rgu.ac.uk Scottish charity number SCO 16639
Class s e v i t a t n Represe Your opinion counts at RGU! Within a few weeks of starting the year, each course should elect a Class Representative. The Rep’s job is to gather information from class mates on how their course or university life is going. Class Reps feed this information back to the University and Students Union so that any problems can be addressed or positive experiences highlighted. You’ll also find out what’s going on at RGU first! All Class Reps will be trained by an organisation called SPARQS (Student Participation in Quality Scotland) on how to be the most effective representative possible. This should mean you will be
confident and prepared should you attend any staff-student liaison meetings or be asked to sit on any of the university’s subcommittees. All trained Reps get a SPARQS certificate so you can put this achievement on your CV! RGU also recognises student representation achievement at an annual awards ceremony where the winning students can receive full university colours. Your time put in as a Rep also counts towards MV awards (see ‘Volunteering’ page). For more information on being a Class Rep email sparqs@rguunion.co.uk, or, to find out who your Class Rep is, check out the RGU Student Involvement website at www.rgu.ac.uk/studentinvolve.
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Michele Collie General Manager 01224 262 292 07814 683 331 m.collie@rgu.ac.uk Iain Donaldson Commercial Manager 01224 262 298 i.j.donaldson@rgu.ac.uk Admin & Advice Department 01224 262 294 advice@rguunion.co.uk Diane Milne Union Finance 01224 262 297 d.milne4@rgu.ac.uk Gregor Mailer Graphics & Marketing 01224 262 296 ext.mailer@rgu.ac.uk Lydia Fyall Student Development & Volunteering 01224 262 265 l.fyall@rgu.ac.uk 42
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Presidents Ryan Maclean Communication & Democracy 01224 262 295 07950 615 787 PresCD@rguunion.co.uk Callum Martin Education & Welfare 01224 262 297 07950 615 742 PresEW@rguunion.co.uk Nicola Scott Sport & Physical Activity 01224 263 665 07950 618 547 a.bainbridge@rgu.ac.uk RGU:Union 60 Schoolhill Aberdeen AB10 1JQ Reception: 01224 262 263 Fax: 01224 262 268 E-Mail: reception@rguunion.co.uk Web: www.rguunion.co.uk Facebook: /rguunion Twitter: @rguunion
See pg 70 for other useful contacts.
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Student Services is a group of departments within RGU dedicated to providing you with information, assistance and advice as you need it.
Each department specialises in a specific area of student life:
InfoZone
www.rgu.ac.uk/infozone
International Student Advice, Visa & Immigration Service www.rgu.ac.uk/studentservices/isa
Careers Centre www.rgu.ac.uk/careers
Counselling & Wellbeing Service www.rgu.ac.uk/counselling
Disability & Dyslexia www.rgu.ac.uk/dds
Student HealthZone
www.rgu.ac.uk/studentservices/medical
Chaplaincy
The majority of Student Services are based on the Garthdee campus, however appointments and drop-in facilities for Careers, Disability and Dyslexia Service, Study Skills and International Advice are also available within the St Andrew St building (StudentZone) in the city centre campus.
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What does the
ne InfoZodo? The InfoZone is your gateway to student support and information. From travel to tuition fees, accommodation to application forms, finance to free time, the InfoZones are the place for information and advice.
Pay Tuition fees, accommodation instalments, fines, resits and graduation charges.
Buy Replacement student cards, bus passes, Garthdee on street parking vouchers and a selection of stationery including pens, notebooks and envelopes (Garthdee only)
Request Student status letters, including letters for bank account and council tax purposes
Ask Whatever your query, we will try to find the answer!
The
Disability exia & DyslService For disabled students, it is important to know that adjustments can be made to facilitate your studies. The service offers confidential advice and support to disabled students. This can include: - A tailor-made package of support for each student according to their specific requirements. - Making recommendations to improve the teaching and learning environment and assisting with setting up examination provisions for students who need extra time, rest breaks etc. - Supporting students through the process of applying for Disabled Students’ Allowance. - Conducting in-house assessment of needs. - Referral for dyslexia screening and further evaluation by an Educational Psychologist. - Training in Enabling/Assistive Technology and short term loan of IT equipment.
The Treehouse Early Care & Education Centre Fully qualified staff providing the highest quality early care and education for babies and children from 3 months to 5 years of age.
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Libraries www.rgu.ac.uk/library
Libraries are located on both sites; the Georgina Scott Sutherland Library can be found in the Aberdeen Business School at Garthdee; the city centre library is located in the StudentZone at St Andrew Street.
Contact the Library Enquiry Point Tel: 01224 263450 Email: library@rgu.ac.uk 24 Hour Renewals Hotline Tel: 01224 262620 - Please have your library ID and PIN ready
Timetables
IT
Helpdesk The IT Helpdesk is based within the St Andrew Street building, in room A56, off the main reception area. Opening Times During Semesters 1 and 2 Mon to Thur: 8.00 am - 8.00 pm Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm Sat: 10.00 am - 14.00 pm Sun: 12.00 pm - 16.00 pm During Vacation and Semester 3 Mon to Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm Other Ways to Contact the IT Helpdesk
All semester timetables can be found at www.rgu.ac.uk/timetabling
You can also phone the IT Helpdesk on 01224 262777 at the following times:
Select the ‘Where’s my timetable?’ link on the homepage. Then select ‘Web Timetable’, then choose ‘Groups’ from the drop-down menu. A new drop-down menu appears listing all groups alphabetically.
Mon to Fri: 8.00 am - 5.00 pm Or email ITHelpdesk@rgu.ac.uk
You should now be able to find your timetable from the resulting list - first year Accounting and Finance, for example, is listed under ‘ABS 1 Accounting and Finance’. Some groups are further broken down into tutorial groups, e.g. ABS 1 Accounting and Finance A, ABS 1 Accounting and Finance B, etc. Please note that all group names are now preceded by the initials of the School running the course. This is generally followed by the year of the course (or PG for postgraduate courses) then the title, e.g. ABS 1 Accounting and Finance. Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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International
Students ISA Service Phone Us 01224 262 109 01224 262 020 E-Mail Us isa@rgu.ac.uk
What is the ISA Service, and what can we offer? The International Student Advice, Visa and Immigration Service (ISA Service) offers visa and immigration advice to prospective and current students, and is responsible for ensuring that the university remains compliant with the requirements of the Points Based System. Our Service is regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC).
Opening hours The ISA Service is available from the Student Services Building, Garthdee Campus, Monday to Thursday, 9.30am to 4pm and Friday 2pm to 4pm. No appointment is necessary. The ISA Service is also available every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from Room 2, Student Zone, St Andrews Street, 2pm to 4pm. Again, no appointment is necessary.
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Tier 4 (General) Student Visa Extension (Leave to Remain) The ISA Service can offer assistance if you require an extension to your student visa in order to complete your studies. You should contact the ISA Service 4 months prior to your current visa expiring or as soon as practically possible. The General Student visa comes under Tier 4 of the Points Based System. You will need to acquire 40 points before you can make an application to the UK Border Agency. Thirty points is acquired by obtaining Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS). The CAS will be produced by the ISA Service. The International Student Advisers will require at least 10 working days notice to issue a CAS. A further 10 points is acquired if you are able to show that you have sufficient funds to cover any outstanding course fees (where
applicable) and living expenses/maintenance. The International Student Advisers can also offer assistance in Tier 4 Entry Clearance applications where necessary.
Visa workshop
It is important that you get up to date information regarding this to ensure you do not breach your conditions to work in the UK. Please visit the following information pages via the UK Council for International Student Affairs website, where you can download the information sheet ‘working during your studies’: www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/working_during.php
The ISA Service runs a weekly workshop to assist with the completion of the Tier 4 (General) Student (Leave to Remain) visa application form. To request a place on this workshop you should email isa@rgu.ac.uk
International Student Advisers
Working During Your Studies Whilst on a Student/Tier 4 Student Visa
Please note that the International Student Advisers are not immigration specialists. If your immigration situation is complex you may need to seek specialist legal advice which the University is legally unable to provide.
As part of your student visa conditions, if you are following a course at degree level or above you can only work up to a maximum of 20 hours per week if you are doing any of the following: • Academic work or attending classes and/or lectures • Preparing for exams or re-sits • Doing coursework • Writing essays or a dissertation, thesis or project • Reading week You can work full-time during an official vacation period (maximum 40 hours per week) but only if you are NOT doing any of the above. The official RGU vacation periods are published in the Academic Calendar (see pg 12) The only exception to this rule is when you have submitted your final dissertation. After the official hand in date you can, in that instance, work full-time prior to the official vacation period. Those students who are in the UK studying on a different type of visa should seek advice from an International Student Adviser if unsure of working conditions. Please note, if you are on a course below degree level such as the English language pre-sessional course you are restricted to a maximum of 10 hours during term time.
National
Insurance All international students should apply for a NI number when you start looking for a job or as soon as you start work
How to apply To apply for a NI number you will need to telephone the Jobcentre plus NI allocation service helpline on 0845 600 0643. They will arrange for you to undertake an evidence of identity interview.
Evidence of identity interview The interview will usually be one-toone (unless, for example, you need an interpreter). The interviewer will ask you questions about your background and circumstances. The interviewer may also ask you to fill in an application form.
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Immigration Compliance
Robert Gordon University currently holds a Tier 4 Sponsor Licence in the “Highly Trusted” category on the UKBA Register. Both students and the University must comply with official Home Office requirements under Tier 4 of the Points Based System. If you hold immigration permission as a Tier 4 student, failure to comply with these requirements can result in you being reported to the UK Border Agency and could lead to your immigration permission being curtailed or cancelled. In order that Robert Gordon University retains current students and continues to accept International Students in the future they also have to comply with the terms of their Tier 4 sponsor licence. A summary of responsibilities outlined in the Tier 4 policy guidance for both students and Tier 4 sponsors is set out below. Further information can be obtained from the UK Border Agency website at www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk
Student Responsibilities As a student your responsibilities include: • Making your passport and visa or Biometric Residence Permit available to University staff for photocopying. New students will be required to show their passport and immigration permission prior to enrolment. If you subsequently obtain a new or replacement passport, or a new or replacement visa or Biometric Residence Permit you must bring this to the staff in the International Student Advice, Visa and Immigration team or Infozone for photocopying. • Keeping the University informed of your UK contact details (i.e. address and telephone numbers). You can update your details yourself via the Student Portal or call into Infozone who can do this for you.
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• Ensuring you enrol for your course on time each academic year. If you expect that you will be late for enrolment, e.g. due to flight or visa delay, you must contact the University to confirm whether you will be accepted on your course late before travelling to the UK. • Studying the course for which you have been given immigration permission. If you change to a different course which is shorter in length, you should advise UKBA by e-mail to migrantreporting@ukba.gsi.gov.uk. • It is important that you attend lectures, seminars, tutorials, assessments etc and submit coursework as required. All Schools will monitor student attendance. Please contact your School for information about their monitoring system. • You must inform your School of any temporary absence - for example due to illness. • Informing the University if you intend to defer or suspend your studies (i.e. take leave of absence) or withdraw from your programme. • If you defer or suspend your studies you are required to leave the UK. You may return to the UK when your studies are resumed. • You must inform the UKBA of relevant changes during your stay. • Any student who has been issued a Biometric Residence Permit while in the UK must also comply with other reporting responsibilities. • Complying with the conditions of your visa – for example, adhering to the restrictions on your right to work. • Keeping your immigration permission up to date and applying for a visa extension before your existing visa runs out, if required. • Promptly responding to e-mail correspondence from University staff, for example, about your visa, registration or attendance to ensure that you are not unnecessarily reported to the UKBA.
University Responsibilities The University has the following responsibilities: • To only issue a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) for visa purposes where it is satisfied that the student both intends and is able to follow the intended programme, and it believes the student will meet the requirements of Tier 4 and is likely to comply with immigration conditions. • To take and keep copies of students’ passports, immigration status documents, visas or Biometric Residence Permits. • To keep an up to date record of students’ contact details. • To hold a copy of a student’s Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) clearance certificate where required by the student’s programme of study or research. • To check that students have enrolled as required and to report those students who fail to register on time to the UKBA. • To monitor each student’s attendance and to report any unauthorised absence to the UKBA. Any student missing 10 expected interactions within their School will be reported to the UKBA. • To report student deferrals, suspensions, withdrawals and terminations of study to the UKBA.
Further Specialist Advice UK Council for International Student Affairs (UKCISA) UKCISA provides advice and information to international students studying in the UK. The website contains a list of very useful information sheets, covering a wide range of topics. They also have an advice line for international students which is open Monday to Friday, 1pm to 4pm – 0207 107 9922. www.ukcisa.org.uk/student
Relocation Advisory Service Provides information and advice on areas such as relocating to Scotland, immigration and business development. They do not process visa or work permit applications. You can call them on 0300 244 6824 (from UK) or +44 (0) 141 278 8824 (from overseas) www.talentscotland.com
• To notify the UKBA of any significant changes in your circumstances, e.g. a change to your immigration status such that you are no longer sponsored under Tier 4, a change of course at the University or early completion of your studies. • To notify the UKBA of any information which suggests a sponsored student is breaching the conditions of his/her immigration permission. While every effort is made to ensure that our information is up-to-date, accurate and complete, Robert Gordon University does not accept responsibility for any omissions or errors. This guide gives general information and does not cover every situation or question you may have. Robert Gordon University cannot accept liability for any actions taken as a result of the information provided here. For advice relating to your individual circumstances we recommend that you contact the International Student Advice, Visa and Immigration Service.
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rs Carnete re Ce
Preparing to succeed. The Careers Centre at Robert Gordon University is not just for final year students. We work with students from all years including Freshers, helping you explore ways to enhance your employability to secure the career you deserve at the end of your course.
Preparing you to succeed by: • Offering you drop-in services, bookable appointments and workshops at the main Careers Centre on the Garthdee Campus and StudentZone (St Andrew Street) • Advertising Part-time, Vacation, Work Experience and Graduate Opportunities • Supporting you with your career choices, applications and interviews • Inviting you to meet employers at regular Employer Events and Careers Fairs • Encouraging you to make the most of your time at university
First Year Highlights Pick up your Careers Handbook
Your copy outlines our services, with example CVs, cover letters and interview tips.
Careers Centre on campusmoodle
See the Careers pages including the ‘Preparing to Succeed’ online guide to all your career planning needs. Also view Careers information specific to your course within your General Study area.
Log into ‘My Career’
Your online career appointment booking system, job search tool and employer directory. (All students are pre-registered - login using your Novell Username and Password)
Come to the Part-Time Jobs Fair
28th September at the Garthdee Campus to talk to employers such as Apple, HobbyCraft, the Co-Operative Group and Hilton Hotels.
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Visit us and discover how we can help you prepare to succeed.
p e e K yourself at
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Many of our students consider health and fitness an important part of their lifestyle.
RGU:SPORT – our £11 million investment in sport and physical activity – is a great facility for all those passionate about sport. Alongside the climbing wall and swimming pool, you’ll find a huge sports hall for hockey, five-a-side football, badminton, tennis, basketball, volleyball and trampolining A range of sporting activities and classes run throughout the week, ranging from Tai Chi, Aerobics, Box Fit, Indoor Cycling and Dance. The recently upgraded gym includes top of the range cardiovascular equipment and our personal trainers can put together a training programme to help you achieve your fitness goals. RGU: SPORT enables talented athletes to continue their academic education whilst further developing their abilities and potential to become elite athletes within their chosen sport.
Our sports scholarship scheme has helped enable many of our students to go on and achieve great success. Our current sport stars include Hannah Miley, who set two British records at the December 2009 European Swimming Championships, Claire Birnie, who represents the UK at tennis and is currently pushing for a place in the 2010 Commonwealth Games team, champion horse rider Eilidh Middleton, who represented GB in the SRNC World Cup Finals, football star Rachel Corsie, who represents her country as part of Scotland’s Women’s National Senior Squad, and cross country skier PJ Barron, who competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics. For more information about our scholarships please see page 32. Our sports teams, including rugby, volleyball and rowing, also use our facilities to improve their fitness as well as assess and monitor their performance. Many clubs compete in the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) and Scottish Universities Sport leagues. There’s a great atmosphere at RGU: SPORT when these competitions take place against competing universities.
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The University Accommodation Service is here to provide help for all students in all accommodation matters, both when you arrive and during your time as a student at Robert Gordon University. Assistance and advice can be provided in a number of ways. The Accommodation website (www.rgu.ac.uk/accommodation) provides comprehensive and up to date information on all aspects of University accommodation and help with other types of accommodation available within Aberdeen. If you prefer face to face contact you should visit one of the InfoZones at St Andrew Street or Garthdee Campus. The staff at the InfoZones will be able to provide you with instant answers to your queries or refer you to a member of accommodation staff. Find out all that InfoZone can offer at www.rgu.ac.uk/ infozone We recommend that all single students take up the offer of living in University accommodation in their first year. It is a good opportunity to meet new people and make friends, and there are no bills in most of the residences or hidden costs to worry about. However, please note that if you have entered into an accommodation contract with the University it is legally binding for the duration of the lease and you will not normally be released from it. Help in finding private accommodation is available from the accommodation website. If you require assistance with your private accommodation lease, you can
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make an appointment with a member of the accommodation office staff to explain anything that may be unclear. If you are living in University accommodation we want you to enjoy your time, and the accommodation service will do everything to ensure this happens. If you have a maintenance problem in your flat you should contact a member of site staff as soon as possible so that it can be rectified. If you live in a Liberty Living property you should contact 01224 497819 or libertyhouse-aberdeen@libertyliving.co.uk. If you are having a problem with your flatmates or anyone else on the site including staff, please don’t keep it to yourself; you can get confidential help from accommodation staff or by contacting accommodation@rgu. ac.uk. If you wish to stay on after the lease ends you can extend on a non-lease week to week basis as a summer let, but you may be required to move to a different flat. Applications for summer lets are available from around March and you will be notified by email nearer the time.
WHERE ARE YOU STAYING? Linksfield
LOCATION: Just off King St NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Tesco Express (practically on your doorstep!) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Grab the number 1 or 2 bus from King Street to Union Street then we’re just 2 minutes away
Trinity Court LOCATION: Off King Street NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Tesco Express (5min walk) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Grab the number 1 or 2 bus from King Street to Union Street then we’re just 2 minutes away
St Peter’s
LOCATION: Off King Street NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Tesco Express (5min walk) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Grab the number 1 or 2 bus from King Street to Union Street then we’re just 2 minutes away
Woolmanhill
LOCATION: City Centre NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Somerfield (5min walk) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Take a walk, we’re just round the corner!
King Street LOCATION: King Street NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Morrisons (it’s next door!) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: 10 minute walk, or if you’re feeling lazy grab the number 1 or 2 bus from King Street to Union Street then we’re just 2 minutes away
Rosemount LOCATION: City Centre NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Somerfield (10min walk) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Take a walk, only a few minutes away
Garthdee LOCATION: On the Garthdee campus NEAREST SUPERMARKET: Asda or Sainsbury’s (5min walk) HOW TO GET TO THE UNION: Grab the number 1, 2 or 9 bus from Garthdee Rd to Union Street then we’re just 2 minutes away Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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As a student in Aberdeen, you are certainly not alone - as well as Robert Gordon University, the city is also home to Aberdeen University and Aberdeen College, combining to total around 60,000 students. That’s almost a third of the city’s population! This makes Aberdeen an incredibly student-friendly place to live, with an ever-growing city centre and fantastic night life. If you live in RGU student accommodation, you will find yourself no more than a short walk away from the heart of the city, which is home to five shopping centres (more details on page 61), a number of diverse independent and well known cafes
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and restraunts, and of course, more bars and nightclubs than you could imagine! For those interested in music, Aberdeen boasts a thriving live scene, with a variety of different gigs on every night of the week, ranging from small local shows in the city centre to packed out arena performances at the AECC (see page 62 for more). Be sure to take a look at our list of the Top 20 Things To Do In Aberdeen over the page, with each one offering something different and unique, and ensuring that there is never a dull moment in the Granite City!
Getting around the city. If you’re looking to explore Aberdeen beyond the city centre, the easiest and cheapest method is to jump on a bus. First Bus operate the majority of the services throughout the city, and offer a number of student ticket options, with a day ticket costing £3, or a Monday - Friday week pass setting you back £9.50. For more details, visit www.firstgroup.com/ukbus
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The University’s Garthdee campus is just under 3 miles outside of the city centre. It is well served by bus links to and from Union Street and King Street - look out for the Red Line (numbers 1 & 2) which travel up and down both at extremely regular intervals. The number 9 also travels from the city centre to Garthdee, this bus will pick you up from outside the Students’ Union on Schoolhill, although it does not run as regularly as the Red Line buses. When leaving the campus, remember that it does not matter which side of Garthdee Road you are picked up from, you will end up back in the city centre.
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Obviously you’re not going to spend all of your time in the library or propping up the bar in the Union, so what else does the city have to offer?
Things to do in Aberdeen
Visit the beach 10 minute walk from the city centre, the
Beach provides walks along the sea front, in addition to a large entertainment complex featuring local cafes, restaurants such as Chiquito & TGI Fridays, Codonas amusement park, 10 pin bowling, sporting facilities and a cinema. Don’t forget to walk towards the lighthouse, and visit Footdee
rk Pa ie th Du A beautiful park containing children’s play
area, rose garden, café, and indoor Winter Gardens which contain the largest cacti collection in the UK. On the no 17 bus route (towards Faulds Gate).
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Rosemount area, which boasts a granite fountain made of 14 different granites.
Old Deeside Railway Line
Starts at Duthie Park and goes to Garthdee. For a longer walk continue for 16 miles through the heart of the Aberdeenshire countryside to Banchory. For more info visit: www.cyclegrampian.co.uk/trail/deeside.html
Keep yourself fit!
Don’t let the beer belly get you! There are a number of different gyms available in the city, with the University’s own RGU: SPORT offering student memberships from only £90 a year. Work on your guns in the weights rooms, have a quick jog or a cycle, scale the climbing wall, or hire out a court for some five-a-side football. Find out more on page 52.
International Market
Arriving once a month, the International Street Market takes over Union Terrace and fills it with over 70 stalls selling food, crafts and goods from all across Europe, including France, Belgium, Spain, Holland, Italy and more. Remember to visit the pancake stall, they’re delicious!
Watch the Dons
Stop off at Pittodrie and watch the (once) mighty Aberdeen take on big name Scottish Premier League opposition such as Rangers, Celtic and St Johnstone. Tickets start at only £10 for students, but remember to take a jacket with you as the stadium is a stone’s throw away from the beach - and the North Sea! Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Get extreme!
Let our your inner Tony Hawk and take a look at Aberdeen’s top class indoor extreme sports centre.With climbing walls, and facilities for skateboarding, BMXing and inline skating, Transition Extreme should be the first stop on any adrenaline junkie’s checklist! The centre is also home to a top of the range band practice room and holds regular band and DJ nights.
Torry Battery
A disused artillery battery near Torry which has overlooked the harbour since 1860. Stunning view of city in addition to opportunity to bird and dolphin watch.
His Majesty’s Theatre
If musicals and opera is more your scene, take a look at the impressive His Majesty’s Theatre – just down the road from the Union. HMT is a regular home to big name touring shows such as We Will Rock You, Hairspray and Evita, as well as providing a stage for smaller, locally produced shows. 58
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Aberdeen Art Gallery
Located just down the road from the Union, the Art Gallery is home to paintings and sculpture from the 15th Century, with changing exhibitions.
Get your skates on!
One of Scotland’s premier ice rinks, the Linx Ice Arena is open again after a major refurbishment in 2009 - and recently hosted the European Curling Championships.
e! l assault course set in Go Ap self at an aeria Test your the grounds of crathes castle near banchory. Filled with lots of treetop obstacles, zip wires and tarzan swings. It’s a great day out for all adults.
Maritime Museum The perfect introduction to Aberdeen, providing a comprehensive overview of both the oil and fishing industries. More info: www. aagm.co.uk
Shop til you drop! If shopping’s your thing then you have definitely come to the right place! Union Street is home to all the best high street stores, including Top Shop, G-Star, H&M and many more. The Bon Accord, St Nicholas and Trinity Centres are all bursting with shops waiting to give you student discounts! For the real fashion slaves though, pop into the Academy Centre opposite the Union. Also don’t forget to check out Union Square, Aberdeen’s newest shopping centre, just next to the train and bus stations. Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Balmedie, Aberdeen, is home to an amazing 14 mile stretch of sand dunes, which really does have to be seen to be believed. American tycoon Donald Trump has taken a fancy to the village and plans to build a five-star golf course in the surrounding area.
Old Aberdeen Some of the finest architecture in the City
can be found in Old Aberdeen. Find The Cruickshank Botanic Garden on The Chanonry - off St Machar Drive (more info: www.abdn.ac.uk/botanic-garden). Go further down The Chanonry until you come to St Machar Cathedral. For full info visit: www.stmachar.com
Broad Street View
the magnificent Marischal College, new home to Aberdeen City Council. If you have time, go under the arch beneath the St Nicholas House building, and you will find Provost Skene’s House, a historical oasis in the middle of the city. This museum provides a glimpse of life in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in Aberdeen, through furnished rooms and displays. More info: www.aagm.co.uk
Get gigging!
Aberdeen can’t seem to get enough live music! We’ve seen The Killers, Stereophonics, Jay-Z, Athlete, Feeder, Bloc Party and many others play over the last year. Larger acts will be seen at the Music Hall & AECC, while the Lemon Tree & Cafe Drummonds will grab the up-and-comers. 60
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If you wish to open a UK bank account you will need to prove to the bank who you are and where you live. The bank will require certain documents as evidence of this.
The bank needs: • Your full name, date of birth and nationality • Your UK residential address • Your home address and country of residence
To verify this, you will need: • Your passport (which must be an original, not photocopy) • Evidence of your student status • Your original course admission letter/ ‘unconditional’ offer You can obtain a ‘Bank’ letter from one of the InfoZones that will detail who you are, your course of study and your UK and Home Address. This will help you with the process of setting up a bank account. Each UK bank will have different criteria that need to be met before you can open an account with them. Although the above information is standard, some banks may require extra information.
Study tips. Go to class! It might seem simple but little things you pick up in class can mean the difference between an A and a B. Staying up till 4am when you have a 9am lecture is not a good way to learn. Wikipedia IS your friend, just don’t let it be your only source for studying. Use Wikipedia to gain a little insight into a subject, then get some proper academic sources to support your argument. Don’t leave it all until the last minute, do as much research as you can into your coursework as early as you possibly can. University books can be limited, get them early and you won’t struggle with finding sources the night before. Keep a note of your references and bibliography as you write. This will save you a lot of time and a lot of headaches in the long run. Don’t stay up all night popping Pro Plus and drinking coffee/red bull before an exam. You will have sore guts, you’ll be twitchy and you’ll feel sick, meaning you won’t concentrate in your exam. If you are struggling, ask for help from your personal tutor as early as possible. There is no shame in admitting that it’s hard.
International students: It is important to note that you will need to keep your bank statements for student visa extension purposes.
See the Directory on page 70 for a list of banks in Aberdeen
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Aberdeen is generally a safe city for students, and you should not encounter any problems during your time here. However there are some simple rules that you should follow to keep you and your property safe while staying here.
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Contacting
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE
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In an Emergency dial 999. An emergency situation is classed as one in which: • Violence is being used or threatened • There is a danger to life • A crime is in progress or the offender has been recently disturbed • A road accident with injuries has occurred • A non-injury road accident has occurred and there is serious traffic congestion For all non-emergencies please call the Grampian Police Service Centre on 0845 600 5700.
Text
The Police can accept information, including feedback about their performance or service, and details about incidents sent in by text. Their text number is 07739 93 4444.
If you wish to e-mail The Police with comments, information or requests for advice please send your message to servicecentre@grampian.pnn.police.uk Emails are forwarded on to the relevant department by Service Centre staff.
Crimestoppers If you wish to provide information about an incident but wish to do so anonymously you can call Crimestoppers, which is a UK independent charity on
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Some of you will have to register with the police while you are here in the UK. This depends on your nationality and not all international students will need to do this. Please check the stamp in your passport.
Who should register?
You only need to register if your visa states REGISTER WITH POLICE WITHIN 7 DAYS
How do I register?
• You are advised to make an appointment to attend the Nationality Office at Grampian Police Headquarters. • Appointments can be made in person by going to Grampian Police HQ Public Office. • Appointments can be made by telephoning (01224 306 105) or by emailing NationalityOffice@grampian.pnn.police.uk You should bring the following documents with you to your appointment: • Passport • Biometric Residence Permit (if applicable) • One recent passport sized photograph • Confirmation of address (utility bill, tenancy agreement, letter from the University) • RGU student card and a £34 fee (cash only) It is important that you keep your police registration document safe as you will need it when you apply for any future visas or extend your student visa. You should contact the Nationality Office at Grampian Police Headquarters if your circumstances change, e.g. change address etc. A full list of what should be reported to the Nationality Office is contained at www. grampian.police.uk Click on “Advice Centre” at the top of the page and scroll down to “Immigration/Emigration”. Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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s r a Fe explained Being nervous about starting Uni is probably the most normal thing you can do.Your apprehension is a sign that you are already interested in doing well. Additionally, rest assured that most of your fears will probably go away after your first week and that, even if they don’t, there’s always something you can do to change things. DON’T FORGET! If you need someone to talk to, the University’s Wellbeing Adviser can be contacted on 01224 262 120
“Uni is going to be too stressful for me”
Managing Uni stress takes some practice, but is definitely manageable. Make sure you get plenty of rest, eat well, stay hydrated, take breaks from work and don’t forget to have fun.
“My flatmates will be awful.” This is, of course, a possibility, but very unlikely; the vast majority of Uni students get along really well with their roommates. Always remember to treat your flatmates as you would like to be treated. If you are having issues the Resident’s Assistants and Accommodation Office are always on hand to help.
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“The admissions office let me in by accident.” Not true. And even if they did, they’d have told you by now!
“I won’t be able to cut it academically” Your Uni experience will likely be much harder, academically, than your high school. Your homework load will increase. Your assignments will be more heavily weighted and you’ll have less “filler” homework assignments that are easy points. None of these facts means, however, that you will not do well. It is pretty common for a student’s grades to take a hit between High School and Uni. This shows that you are taking more challenging classes in a Uni environment. Additionally, if you need help, there are plenty of resources you can use.
“I don’t know anyone there, and I’ll have problems meeting new people and making friends. One important thing to remember is that almost everyone there is new, and virtually no one knows anyone else. Even the friendliest first-year Uni students know a small handful of people, at most, before arriving on campus. Since everyone is looking to meet other people (especially during Freshers week), take a deep breath and introduce yourself. Come to the Union and get involved in sports clubs and societies and before you know it you’ll have loads of new friends.
“I m ’ concerned about my finances” Learning how to manage your money is one of the best things you can do. Use the budget planner included in this book to work out how much money you have coming in and going out each month. Additionally, being aware of the financial help available to you and getting a good part time job are smart ways to be proactive about your finances.
“My health is really important to me, and I’m worried about gaining weight and Freshers Fat.” Being healthy -- and staying healthy -- in Uni is really important. Many students have heard fresher’s gaining weight when they start at Uni. Eating healthily, participating in sports and being active are easy steps to take to avoid weight gain at Uni.
“I don’t know how to do basic things, like doing my own laundry or cooking.” While managing things like this is a common fear, there is also an easy fix. Before leaving home, have someone teach you how to do laundry. If you’re already at Uni, learn by watching someone. If you don’t know how to cook, try watching some cooking shows or cooking with some friends. In no time at all, you’ll be a laundry-washing, dinner-cooking Uni pro.
“I’m really going to be homesick for my friends/family/ boyfriend/girlfriend back home.” This is probably true. You will miss all kinds of people back at home; even if you’re not going away to Uni, you’ll probably end up missing the time you used to have to spend with friends, family, and loved ones. Managing a long-distance relationship can be hard, but it doesn’t have to mean you can’t stay. You can miss someone and still make it in Uni. There are also easy ways to keep in touch with your family, and even though things will change when you get home, your friends and family will still be the crazy, lovable people who are proud of you and your work at school.
“I don’t know how I’ll balance so many things.” Time management is one of the biggest challenges for Uni students. By learning some important time management skills you can stay on top of your game and learn how to handle a very demanding schedule while still having fun.
“I’m nervous about being on my own for the first time.” Being on your own, especially for the first time, can be hard. But something inside of you knows you are ready or you wouldn’t have wanted to go to Uni in the first place. Sure, you’ll make mistakes along the way, but you’re ready to head off on your own. And if not, there are plenty of people and support mechanisms at Uni to help you out. Robert Gordon University Student Guide 2011/12
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Advice
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No matter how big or small the issue, let us help! Aberdeen is a diverse city with a population consisting of people from all over the world. Believe it or not, students make up for almost 30% of the Aberdeen population! That’s around 60, 000 students in the city and shire. However, with such a huge number of students, it is important the University and the Students’ Union can deal with the wide range of problems which students may face. Just spending one day in the Union’s café, bars and social areas gives a good indication of the number of different types of students that come to RGU. An incredible mix of cultures, nationalities and faiths lends itself well to a University that is proud to serve, represent and celebrate a diverse student population. It is vitally important we are aware of our students’ different backgrounds. Although the Union and the University work hard to ensure that there are members of staff and elected student officers in place to prevent serious issues from arising, we also accept that some circumstances cannot be foreseen.
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Sometimes as a student you may find yourself experiencing difficulties of one sort or another, academic or personal. The best way to deal with problems and worries is to face them straight on, as soon as they occur, with the confidence of knowing that your support is there should you need it. There’s no need to panic or feel on your own. There are many University and Union staff members who work within specialist areas, and who are specifically here to aide students with the various needs that come with university life.
Contact the University... The Student Services Department has a team of specialists to support, advise and enable you during your time at University to ensure you get the most out of your studies. For general, non-academic queries and questions you should visit one of the University’s information and advice centres (InfoZone) located on the Garthdee Campus and St Andrews St. For pastoral or emotional support you should contact the Counselling and Wellbeing Service on 01224 262 210 and ask to speak to the University’s Wellbeing Adviser who can also refer you, where appropriate, to a Student Counsellor.
Alternatively, contact the Students’ Union... Academic If you’re having problems academically and you don’t know who you can turn to, The Students’ Union is here to advise you on the best course of action. Whether you’re struggling with your course, feel you’re not being treated fairly or you’re just not sure about your options, come and pay us a visit! Health Although we can’t offer medical advice, we can help if medical matters are
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affecting your university work or other areas within your life. The Union works alongside the University so that we can direct you to the many health support services that the University does offer. The Union often runs a number of health campaigns throughout the year to ensure that students have up-to-date and accurate information on health issues. The President (Education & Welfare) also ensures that the Union is suitably stocked to provide a variety of free contraception and sexual health products which can be picked up from the Union or sent out to you in the post. Equality and Diversity Your Students’ Union is here to represent you, and that includes ensuring that we have officers as well as staff members who can address any diversity issues that students may face. As members of the National Union of Students Scotland, our students also have access to the advice and support offered by NUS Scotland’s Women’s Officer and Black Students’ Officer. NUS UK has a Postgraduate Officer who can offer our students advice in this area. Whatever advice you’re looking for, or maybe you’ve identified areas of representation that the Students’ Union or University could develop further, do not hesitate to contact us on any of the numbers below.
Students’Union Advice Department
01224 262 294
University Counselling & Wellbeing Dept
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InfoZone
Schoolhill: 01224 262 182 Garthdee: 01224 263 660 Text: 07624 803 357 Email: infozone@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/infozone FAQ: www.rgu.ac.uk/faqs
Accommodation
Tel: 01224 262 130 Email: accommodation@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/accommodation
Careers Centre
Tel: 01224 262 110 Email: careers@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/careers
Chaplaincy
Tel: 01224 591 527 Email: chaplaincy@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/studentservices
Counselling
Tel: 01224 262 120 Email: counselling@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/counselling
Disability & Dyslexia Tel: 01224 262 103 Email: disability@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/dds
Erasmus & Exchange Tel: 01224 262 160 Email: j.kennedy@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/erasmus
International Student Advice, Visa & Immigration Service
Tel: 01224 262 020 Email: isa@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/studentservices/isa
IT Helpdesk
Tel: 01224 262 777 Email: ithelpdesk@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/its/helpdesk
Student Finance
Tel: 01224 262 664 Email: studentfinance@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/stud_finance
Student Records
Tel: 01224 262 205 Email: records@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/records
Study Skills & Access Unit Tel: 01224 262 089 Email: studyskills@rgu.ac.uk Web: www.rgu.ac.uk/studyskillsandaccess
Medical Practices Albyn Medical Practice 01224 586 829
Carden Medical Practice 01224 586 289
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Royal Bank of Scotland
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01224 644 744 01224 208 312
0845 337 6330
01224 400 800 or 01224 400 900 08453 376 340
01224 486 702
Old Machar Medical Practice 01224 480 324
Rosemount Medical Group 01224 638 050
Rubislaw Place Medical Group
www.rbs.co.uk
www.bankofscotland.co.uk www.hsbc.co.uk www.lloydstsb.com www.cbonline.co.uk
Barclays
www.barclays.co.uk
Santander
www.santander.co.uk
NatWest
www.natwest.com
01224 641 968
*For more information about banks in the Uk please visit the British Bankers Association website at www.bba.org.uk
Dental
Supermarkets
NHS Dental Advice Line
Aldi
*Use this line to book a dental appointment with an NHS dentist in Aberdeen. Can also be used to book an emergency dental appointment.
Asda
0845 456 5990
Location: Beach Location: Beach, Garthdee
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Location: Union Street, George Street
Farmfoods
Location: George Street
Lidl
Location: King Street
Morrisons
Location: King Street
Sainsbury’s
Location: Garthdee, Union Street, Rosemount Place, Schoolhill, George Street
Tesco
Location: Danestone
Tesco Express
Location: King Street, Union Street
Embassies Bangladeshi Consulate
High Commission of Bangladesh in London, 28 Queens Gate, London SW7 5JA Tel: 020 7584 0081 Fax: 020 7581 7477 Email: info@bhclondon.org.uk
Chinese Consulate
Chinese Consulate General in Scotland, 55 Corstorphine Road, Edinburgh EH 12 5QG Tel: 0131 337 3220 Fax: 0131 337 1790 Email: chinaconsul_eb_uk@mfa.gov.cn Web: http://edinburgh.chineseconsulate.org
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Indian Consulate
Consulate General of India in Edinburgh 17 Rutland Square Edinburgh EH1 2BB Tel: 0131 229 2144 Fax: 0131 229 2155 Email: indianconsulate.scotland@btconnect.com www.cgiedinburgh.org
Indonesian Embassy
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia 38 Grosvenor Square London W1K 2HW Tel: 020 7499 7661 Fax: 020 7491 4993 Email: kbri@btconnect.com www.indonesianembassy.org.uk
Kazakhstani Embassy
The Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan 33 Thurloe Square London SW7 2SD Tel: 0207 5814646 Fax: 0207 5848481 Email: london@kazembassy.org.uk http://www.kazembassy.org.uk
Malaysian Consulate
High Commission of Malaysia, London 45 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8QT Tel: 020 7235 8033 Fax: 020 7235 5161 http://www.jimlondon.net/
Student Essentials Directory Nigerian High Commission Nigeria High Commission in London 9 Northumberland Avenue London WC2N 5BX. (Near Trafalgar Square) Tel: 020 7839 1244 Fax:+ (44) 207 8398746 Email: hc@nigeriahc.org.uk www.nigeriahc.org.uk
Pakistani Consulate
Consulate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan 45 Maxwell Drive Glasgow 941 5JF Tel: 0141 427 5755 Fax: 0141 427 4114
Shopping Centres Academy Shopping Centre Schoolhill/Belmont Street www.academysshoppingcentre.co.uk
Bon Accord Centre George Street/Upper Kirkgate www.aberdeenfashion.com
St Nicholas Centre
Upper Kirkgate/St Nicholas Square www.aberdeenfashion.com
Trinity Shopping Centre
Live Music, Concert & Theatre Venues Aberdeen Arts Centre King Street 01224 635 208 www.aberdeenartscentre.org.uk
Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre Bridge Of Don 01224 824 824 www.aecc.co.uk
Cafe Drummonds Belmont Street 01224 619 931
His Majesty’s Theatre Rosemount Viaduct 01224 641 122 www.boxofficeaberdeen.com
Lemon Tree
West North Street 01224 337 688 www.boxofficeaberdeen.com
The Moorings Trinnity Quay 01225 587 602
Music Hall
Union Street www.trinityaberdeen.com
Union Street 01224 632 080 www.boxofficeaberdeen.com
Union Square
Tunnels
Guild Street www.unionsquareaberdeen.com
Carnegie Brae 01224 211 121
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Codonas
Beach Boulevard 01224 595 910 www.codonas.com
King’s Links Golf Centre King’s Links 01224 641 577
RGU: SPORT
Garthdee 01224 263 666 www.rgu.ac.uk/rgusport
Riley’s Pool & Snooker Bridge Place 01224 591 542 www.rileys.co.uk
Transition Extreme Links Road 01224 626 279 www.transition-extreme.com
Other Aberdeen City Council Broad Street 0845 608 0910
Citizen’s Advice Bureau Union Street 01224 288 828
Tourist Information Union Street 01224 288 828
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