Your guide to starting with us in September UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS
Welcome 2016
CONTENTS…
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Welcome
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What to do before you arrive
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Important dates and important checklist
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Welcome 2016 and events schedules • Themed events • Your social events schedule
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Meet and greet
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Campus maps • Luton • Bedford • UCMK
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Sports for all
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More than a degree
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Your Students’ Union
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Join our clubs and societies
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Student Support
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Your Learning Resources
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New facilities at your fingertips
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Fees and finance
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Accommodation
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Careers and employability
26-27
Things to do in Luton
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Things to do in Bedford
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Things to do in Milton Keynes
32-33
How to find us
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WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF BEDFORDSHIRE! We are delighted you have chosen to study with us – you can be confident you have made a great choice. New environments can take a little getting used to. So we have prepared this guide, which includes everything you need to know about your first few weeks with us, including handy checklists, key dates and fun activities to get involved in during Freshers’ Week, both on campus and in the local area. You have joined a progressive institution and a diverse community of more than 22,000 students from over 120 countries. Our tutors, world-class professors and student support teams are devoted to supporting you and helping you to reach your full potential. Here at Bedfordshire, we deal with individuals, asking each and every student the same question: what do you want to be? We believe in delivering the best possible student experience, and in cultivating a student environment that encourages creativity, entrepreneurship and the free exchange of ideas.
Bill Rammell Vice Chancellor
I hope your time at the University is enjoyable. Welcome!
Vice Chancellor
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What to do before you arrive
WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU ARRIVE Your first week at the University of Bedfordshire will be packed full of academic and social events as part of your Welcome 2016 schedule. Before you arrive, you will receive information about the University’s services, your course, and your pre-arrival buddy. Find ‘Your Welcome 2016’ details at: www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016 plus other useful information about the units you may study, and more. You will be sent a letter with your full welcome 2016 scheduled sessions and information about how to register online. It is important that you attend all of the scheduled sessions, to support you with integration onto your course and into university life. You will receive a joining instruction email from the University containing important links to all the information you will need. Before you arrive, you will also be allocated a pre-arrival buddy to help you through your first week at the University. Your buddy will be a current student who will give you individual support and be available to meet up in your first week. If you have not been contacted by a buddy by 2 September, please visit: unibeds.info/welcome-buddy
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to see our list of buddies, and you can contact your choice of buddy via our helpline: +44 (0)1582 743022. Before you arrive on campus, be sure to look up your reading lists via: readinglists.beds.ac.uk, as you may want to purchase some of the core text books before you join us. And don’t forget that when you register with us you’ll receive a minimum of £450* for you to spend how you like. You can also access your Community Partnership Agreement at: unibeds.info/partnership-agreement *UG students only
Freshers’ Angels There’s one group of students who you can really rely on when joining the University – our Freshers’ Angels. Your Students’ Union has picked the best students to make sure your first two weeks at the University are ones you will never forget, as well as helping you transition into your university life. Emblazoned in blue, the Angels are here to help you move into halls, show you around town, answer your questions about sports and societies and let you know how you can shape and change your Union.
Registration online (e:Vision)
Registration
Before you arrive at the University, you will need to complete your registration online via e:Vision at: www.beds.ac.uk/sits. Prior to starting your online registration, once you have logged in, please click on the ID Upload tab to upload your passport style photo for your student ID card. Instructions can be found at: www.beds.ac.uk/sits. At the end of your online registration, please print your registration document and bring it with you to your first week – this will speed up your registration on the day. If you have any problems with this, let us know during your first week, and we can help.
On arrival during Welcome 2016 week, you will be directed to either a welcome desk or a faculty based information area, where members of staff in red t-shirts will assist you. You are expected to attend the registration rooms in person, during your allotted session, to complete your registration and collect your student ID card. When collecting your ID card, please bring a photo ID with you.
Registration locations • Bedford campus – P0.32/P0.33 and the Learning Hub • Luton campus – CPD Centre, University Square • Milton Keynes campus (UCMK) – main reception When fully registered, you will be issued a University ID card, giving you access to our Learning Resources materials, you will also be able to log in to BREO – your online learning environment – and begin to benefit from lots of student discounts around town.
Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/aboutus/dates for the full list of term dates.
Undergrduate and Postgraduate UK/EU students Moving into accommodation:
Saturday 24 September 2016*
Registration starts:
Monday 26 September 2016
Teaching starts:
Monday 3 October 2016
International students Registration starts:
Monday 19 September 2016
Moving into accommodation:
Saturday 24 September 2016*
Teaching starts:
Monday 3 October 2016
Registration dates for
education students vary – look out for this information in your joining instructions email and letter.
Important dates and important checklist
IMPORTANT DATES:
* You will be sent an email with a specific time to arrive at your
chosen accommodation.
IMPORTANT CHECKLIST Follow the checklist below for a guide on what you need to do before you arrive, what you need to bring with you in your first week and what you need to do when you arrive on campus.
Have you applied for your student loan /do you have funding in place? Have you accepted your offer and sent all papers back to UCAS/admissions? Have you visited: www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016 to find your Welcome 2016 details? Have you pre-registered online via: www.beds.ac.uk/sits? And have you uploaded your photo and printed off your online registration document? Have you organised and paid for your accommodation? And do you know where to collect your keys from? Have you been contacted by a pre-arrival buddy? If not please visit: unibeds.info/welcome-buddy Have you organised all required items for your accommodation, ie, bedding, towels etc? If you have a disability and require support email: disability@beds.ac.uk
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Welcome 2016
WELCOME 2016 When you arrive on campus during your first week there will be coloured faculty areas. These areas are in place to support you during your first week and can be used as a meeting place and information point as you familiarise yourself with your new surroundings. Each faculty has an allocated colour: Health & Social Sciences Creative Arts, Technologies & Science Business School Education & Sport Support staff will be on hand to direct you to faculty based events and help areas. The University has arranged lots of exciting events to assist you with integration into life at Bedfordshire and to support you with making new friends.
Themed events
For both our undergraduate and postgraduate students, we will be running a full week of exciting events, which will be based on a certain theme running on specific days. Page 7 provides an overview of these themes and further information on the events can be found at: www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016 You are actively encouraged to take part in these themed events to give you the best possible start to your university journey.
Social events
These events are run by numerous departments and support services around the University and will provide further opportunities for you to get involved with your fellow students and meet new people. Open to both our undergraduate and postgraduate students, the days will be packed full of fun activities, so don’t miss out. See pages 8-10 for an overview of these social events. For your full events schedule, visit: www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016
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Community and Faith offer a range of alcohol free social activities during welcome week in their centres based at our Luton and Bedford campuses, and also at UCMK. Their activities offer you opportunities to meet people from diverse backgrounds and different countries. For a list of events and activities that you can participate in, visit: www.beds.ac.uk/faiths
Themed events
THEMED EVENTS Luton campus events: Monday 26 September 2016
Tuesday 27 September 2016
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Thursday 29 September 2016
Friday 30 September 2016
Around the World at Beds
More than a Degree
Employability
Health and Wellbeing
Freshers’ Fayre
Bedford campus events: Monday 26 September 2016
Tuesday 27 September 2016
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Thursday 29 September 2016
Friday 30 September 2016
More than a Degree
Health and Wellbeing
Freshers’ Fayre
Employability
Around the World at Beds
Official welcome talks
Freshers’
We look forward to welcoming you to the University as you start your journey with us.
Refreshers’ fayre’s will take place in week six of your studies. University support areas and staff will be available to advise and assist you with any questions you may have once you have started university life.
Official welcome talks will take place on: Luton campus 26 September 2016 – A500 Bedford campus 28 September 2016 – Campus Theatre UCMK (Milton Keynes campus) 27 September 2016 – 2.30pm – UCMK – MK001 (reception)
The Students’ Union Freshers’ Fayre’s will take place on: Luton campus 30 September 2016 Bedford campus* 28 September 2016 * UCMK students are invited to attend the fayre at our
Bedford campus
Come along and grab some freebies!
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Your social events schedule
YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE
www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016
for all the latest events
Luton campus – INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY Date
Event
Time
Location
Cost
Monday 19 September
International Welcome
10am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Here for you
10.30am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Tier 4 (Visas)
11am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Welcome to Britain
11.30am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
University Tour
12.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Study in the UK
2.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
LRC Tour
3.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Your Students’ Union
4pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Sports Beds
4.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Safety
10am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Doctors
10.30am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Student Support
11am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Careers
12pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
TreeHouse Talk and Welcome Lunch
12.30pm
J001 – TreeHouse
Free
Reading and Note Taking
2.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
LRC Support
4pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Globe Café with Food
7pm
J001 – TreeHouse
Free
Referencing and Plagiarism
2.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
LRC Tour
3.30pm
Meet at PM06
Free
Park Tour
4pm
Meet at PM06
Free
Faculty Welcome
10am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Student Experience
11am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Assignment Writing
2.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Social Guide
4pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Tuesday 20 September
Wednesday 21 September
Thursday 22 September
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Check out
Don’t forget to visit: www.bedssu.co.uk for more exciting events, being run by our Students’ Union.
YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE
www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016
for all the latest events
Luton campus – INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY Date
Event
Time
Location
Cost
Friday 23 September
Your First Week
10am
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
University Tour
11am
Meet at PM06
Free
Library Talk and Tour
12pm
Meet at PM06
Free
Hunger Lunch
1pm
J001 – TreeHouse
£2
Luton Mall Tour
1.30pm
Meet at PM06
Free
Presentations and Group Work
2.30pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Next Week and Beyond
4pm
PM06 – Postgraduate Centre
Free
Saturday 24 September
Tour of Bedfordshire
8.30am
Meet at campus bus stop
£8
Tuesday 27 September
Picnic Trip – Discovery Centre
12pm
Meet at TreeHouse, Vicarage Street
£2
Globe Café Welcome Dinner
7pm
TreeHouse, Vicarage Street
Free
Wednesday 28 September
Coffee House (Open Mic) – plus hot chocolate and donuts
7.30pm
TreeHouse, Vicarage Street
Free
Friday 30 September
Drop in for Tea and Cake
9am
TreeHouse, Vicarage Street
Free
Freshers’ Fayre
All day (9am start)
University Square
Free
Welcome BBQ
5pm
TreeHouse, Vicarage Street
Free
Date
Event
Time
Location
Cost
Tuesday 30 August
SeedBeds Centre open
9am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Monday 5 September
PGCE Breakfast
9am
Campus Centre
Free
Tuesday 6 September
PGCE Welcome Lunch
12pm
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Tuesday 13 September
Global Lunch
12pm
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Tuesday 20 September
Global Lunch (welcome day International students)
12pm
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Saturday 24 September
Tour of Bedfordshire
8.30am
Meet at campus bus stop
£8
Move in Drop in – coffee, cake and more
11am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Your social events schedule
Check out
Luton campus
Sunday 2 October
Bedford campus
Don’t forget to visit: www.bedssu.co.uk for more exciting events, being run by our Students’ Union.
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Your social events schedule
YOUR SOCIAL EVENTS SCHEDULE
Check out
www.beds.ac.uk/welcome2016
for all the latest events
Bedford campus Date
Event
Time
Location
Cost
Sunday 25 September
Welcome Breakfast
9.30am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
River Boat Trip and Picnic (sign up at SeedBeds S0.02)
12pm
Meet at campus bus stop at 11.30am
£3
Tuesday 27 September
Freshers’ Global Lunch
12pm
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Wednesday 28 September
Freshers’ Fayre
9am
Sports Hall
Free
Thursday 29 September
John Bunyan, Town Walk
1pm
Meet campus centre bus stop
Free
Film Night with Fish and Chip Supper
5pm
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Get to Know You Breakfast
9.30am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Labrynth Walk and Faith Discovery Trail
11.20am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Get to Know You Breakfast
9.30am
SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Day Out in the Country – bring and share lunch (sign up at SeedBeds S0.02)
11.30am
Meet at campus bus stop at 11.30am
Free
Date
Event
Time
Location
Cost
Saturday 24 September
Tour of Bedford
8.30am
Bedford
£8
Sunday 25 September
Riverboat Trip and Picnic (sign up at UCMK reception)
12pm
Meet at UCMK reception (transport leaves for Bedford at 10.45am)
£3
Wednesday 28 September
Freshers’ Fayre (Bedford campus)
10am
Bedford campus Sports Hall. Meet at UCMK Free reception (transport leaves for Bedford at 11am)
Thursday 29 September
Community Afternoon Tea
3pm
UCMK reception area
Free
Friday 30 September
Tour of central Milton Keynes and Campbell Park
1pm
Meet at reception
Free
Sunday 2 October
Get to know you breakfast (for UCMK students residing in Bedford)
9.30am
Bedford campus SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Labrynth Walk and Faith Discovery Trail (for UCMK students residing in Bedford)
11.20am
Bedford campus
£2 (for travel)
Get to know you breakfast (for UCMK students residing in Bedford)
9.30am
Bedford campus SeedBeds S0.02
Free
Day Out in the Country – bring and share lunch (for UCMK students residing in Bedford)
11.30am
Meet at Bedford campus bus stop at 11.30am
£2 (for travel)
Sunday 2 October
Sunday 9 October
UCMK campus
Sunday 9 October
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Don’t forget to visit: www.bedssu.co.uk for more exciting events, being run by our Students’ Union.
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Name: Tara Alade Title: Beds SU President Course: BSc Sports Therapy graduate
What are your words of wisdom for new, first year students? Take a look at the Beds Students’ Union freshers’ page and website. As a Beds student you are automatically a member of Beds SU. It’s a great way to make friends, create and join societies and find out about sports teams, volunteering and plenty of other exciting opportunities. Also, don’t forget to take advantage of your student card. Most shops offer student discount, and if you buy an NUS card you get a whole heap of additional students discounts on top! What is the “must do” experience during your first term? In your first term I would say make sure you have a fantastic time during freshers’ – it’s such a crucial part of making friends and starting your journey as a university student. Whether you are an undergraduate or postgraduate student there is something for everybody. And don’t forget to come and see the Executive Officers in the SU. Just like you, we were all freshers once and would love to talk to you.
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Our staff and students share their words of wisdom and favourite social hot spots with you.
Name: Heather Ivatt Title: Pre-arrival buddy Course: Research degree in Media
What are your words of wisdom for new, first year students? Starting university can be a nervous time, so I think it’s important that you go out and experience as much as possible. Join a sport, be part of a society, pop in to the Students’ Union quiz night – all these are great ways to make friends. You only have three years so make the most of them, because I promise you it will be worth it. Where is your favourite place to go out? The Brewery Tap; I met some of my best friends there and had the best nights out! What is your favourite memory from when you started university? Taking a chance and meeting the football girls for a welcome drink at the Brewery Tap. I went by myself so I was petrified! But I’ve made lifelong friends and have a great team picture from that first night to remember my amazing three years.
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Name: Phoebe Toms Title: Freshers’ Angel Course: BA (Hons) Event Management
What are your words of wisdom for new, first year students? Have fun, make the most of your three years at university and try not to leave revision to the last minute.
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Meet and greet
MEET AND GREET
Name: Susan Bartrop Title: Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) Leader and Pre-arrival buddy Course: BSc (Hons) Psychology Student
What are your words of wisdom for new, first year students? Take full advantage of all that this University has to offer, especially with regards to volunteering. PAL is excellent; as a mature, part-time student I encountered PAL in my first year as a participant. My weekly sessions helped with SPSS (statistical analysis programme) and all aspects of my assessments; this was invaluable to my progress. In my second year I became a PAL Leader which opened up avenues of opportunities for me, learning new skills and reinforcing my own learning. It improved my confidence and I also found a new dynamic group of friends that I would never have met otherwise. Where is your favourite place to go out? The Lounge. You can listen to music on a Tuesday lunchtime or just have a coffee with friends.
Where is your favourite place to go out? Sub2 on a Wednesday night. What is the “must do” experience during your first term? Join a sports team, it makes you feel more involved in the University and you’ll always have a laugh with them.
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Campus map
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CAMPUS MAP LUTON
Campus map
CAMPUS MAP BEDFORD
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Campus map
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CAMPUS MAP UCMK
Entrance to University Building
Mk001-MK035 Classrooms and labs
Parking
MK036 Library
Female toilets
MK037 Silent study space
Male toilets
MK038 Cafe
Food
MK039-MK041 Classrooms
Sport at the University of Bedfordshire enables you to make lifestyle choices to enhance your overall experience whilst studying with us. We offer a comprehensive range of activities across all our campuses to suit your individual needs, including fitness, recreational and competitive sport. And if we don’t already offer what you want or need, then come and talk to us; our doors are always open. Aspire Gyms Launched in 2015 the Aspire Gym is the newest edition to the sporting facilities at our Luton and Bedford campuses. The gyms are equipped with a range of cardiovascular equipment, including rowing machines, treadmills, bikes, resistance machines, medicine balls, and extensive free weight areas. Our Bedford gym also offers a strength and conditioning room, which houses three Olympic platforms and three squat racks. When you become a member of the Aspire Gym you can use both the Luton and Bedford gyms. There are a variety of different membership options available, visit: unibeds.info/gym-membership.
Sports for all
SPORTS FOR ALL Get into Sport FREE sport for students and staff If you would prefer your activity to be a little more informal, Get into Sport is the University of Bedfordshire’s FREE sport participation programme that aims to get more students and staff involved in sport and physical activity whilst they are at the University. A full programme of activities, times and venues can be found at: www.beds.ac.uk/sportbeds Get into Sport provides a large variety of sports across Luton and Bedford. All sessions are aimed at being non-competitive, in a fun, social and welcoming environment. There’s no cost and no commitment, simply turn up and play. Our sessions will always have a professional and qualified coach or activator on hand to assist you. The emphasis is on taking part and having fun. Sign up at: unibeds.info/get_into_sport and you will receive FREE membership, which allows you to attend any session on our timetable throughout the academic year. Coaching SportBeds run a selection of coaching, officiating and CPD courses* throughout the year. These courses are offered to help you develop your vocational qualifications alongside your academic studies. Visit: unibeds.info/beds_coaching for information on dates, times, venues and booking information. *Bursaries are available. Please email: coaching@beds.ac.uk
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More than a degree
Find out more about our opportunities at our
‘More Than a Degree’ themed event
Here at the University of Bedfordshire we believe that university life is not just about acquiring new knowledge. What you do in addition to your studies will distinguish you when it comes to securing those all-important graduate jobs. Through studying at Bedfordshire you get more than just a degree; a whole host of opportunities are opened up to you during your time with us. We offer both extra-curricular and co-curricular activities, so whether you want to complement your studies, or boost your skills and experience, we’ve got it covered.
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Become a PAL leader PAL sessions are weekly sessions run by second and third year students for first year students. Being a PAL leader enables you to improve many transferable skills including communication, presentation and organisational skills, to name a few! 98 per cent of PAL leaders said it improved their student experience. Competitions Take part in external competitions and live briefs to provide you with industry knowledge and experience, and to help differentiate you from other graduates.
Co-curricular activities give you the opportunity to enhance your real-world skills and develop as a professional, and complement your studies.
B-Innovative Do you have an innovative business idea that you’re not quite sure how to progress? The B-Innovative programme is a fully funded programme designed to help students develop their business ideas.
Become a course rep Become a course or faculty representative to be the voice for fellow students on your course, and help solve or raise issues on behalf of your peers. You get access to full student rep training run by the Students’ Union.
Placements for all* All of our courses offer time in industry, with many courses offering a full free year in industry during the third year of study; during which you won’t pay tuition fees. *T&C’s apply. Excludes Nursing, Education and Social Work.
Plus lots more, visit: unibeds.info/co_curricular
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More than a degree
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Extra-curricular activities are fun and give you the opportunity to demonstrate additional skills that will help in the work place, as well as showing determination and commitment to developing new skills. Volunteer your time The Beds SU volunteering service enables you to get hands-on experience and make a real difference. We can even help you find volunteer work related to your studies. In the 2014/15 academic year our students invested 42,000 hours into volunteering opportunities. Take on an internship Through our Student Internship Scheme, you can develop your skills, enhance your CV and gain real-world experience. The Scheme provides workplace opportunities within local and national businesses, many of which are paid.
Find out more
about all of our opportunities and how to stand out from the crowd at: unibeds.info/MTAD-beds
Go Global Do you know what it’s like to really do business in China? Our students do! Our Go Global programme gives you the opportunity to take part in exchange programmes abroad with opportunities to visit countries all over the world, including China, India, the USA and Brazil. Whether you want to learn a new language, build networks, simply have the travel bug, or want to develop new skills and life experiences, the Go Global programme offers you the opportunity to get a truly international experience. Take over the airwaves Radio LaB is the University’s very own community radio station. Broadcasting from 97.1FM throughout Luton and Bedfordshire, you can get involved in presenting and producing your own shows. Listen online: radiolab.beds.ac.uk
Plus lots more, visit: unibeds.info/Extra_Curricular
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Your Students’ Union (SU)
YOUR STUDENTS’ UNION (SU) Beds SU is a student led organisation so we need to hear the student voice! Through Beds SU you have the platform to be heard on virtually any topic, whether you want to shout from the rooftops about campaigns, provide opinions on the latest student issues, vote for your new student leaders, or change something about the Union. Find out more at: www.bedssu.co.uk/beheard
Throughout our venues we offer a seven-day entertainment programme during term time. Whatever your interests are, we offer a wide range of events including live music, club nights, movie nights, pub quizzes and karaoke. For more information and a weekly events guide visit: www.bedssu.co.uk/beentertained
Be Involved is where you’ll find our sports teams, societies, volunteering opportunities and Raise and Give (RaG) initiative, helping you to raise money for charities that matter to you. Have a look and if nothing interests you, why not start your own student activity? Visit: www.bedssu.co.uk/beinvolved
Beds SU welfare and advice team are here to help you out whenever things don't quite go to plan throughout your student experience, and to help you along the way. University is fun and exciting but at times can be a struggle. Lean on Beds SU and let us help you through individual advice, workshops or a whole range of useful information and resources. Visit: www.bedssu.co.uk/besupported
Fresher’s 2016 Wristbands are now on sale! www.bedssu.co.uk/freshers
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Whether you want to take up a hobby here, or pursue something entirely new, we offer a wide variety of activities, clubs and societies. Not only is this a great way to meet new people and make new friends, but it’s an opportunity to do something fun at the same time as enhancing your CV. The University of Bedfordshire Students’ Union (Beds SU) offers more than 50 cultural, religious, arts and sports-based societies. Here are just a few that you can get involved in across our campuses: Academic • Law Association • Peer-Assisted Learning Cultural • Nigerian • Afro-Caribbean Society Faith • Christian Union • Islamic • Gospel Arts and Production
Sport • Athletics • Badminton • Basketball • Cheerleading • Football • Hockey • Kick boxing • Netball • Rugby
Bedfordshire Bulls For those who are competitive, you can also join the Bedfordshire Bulls – which comprises 1,000 student members across all of our campuses, which compete nationally in the British Universities and College Sports (BUCS) league. And since the Bedfordshire Bulls was set up in 2012, our students have enjoyed lots of success, with 11 League winners and six Cup Finalists to date.
Join our clubs and societies
JOIN OUR CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
However, if competition is not really your thing, you can still get involved in many of the sporting activities at a recreational level, or cheer from the side lines. The choice is yours! For the full list visit: www.bedssu.co.uk. If you can’t find a club or society that interests you, then speak to Beds SU when you join us, as they can help you to set up your own team; whatever your interest may be.
Recreation • Mature and Part-time • The Writers Guild • Theatre • Grub Club
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Student support
STUDENT SUPPORT
Student Support offers practical and confidential advice and support. We have several teams who can help you during your studies. Student Engagement The student engagement team can advise you on complex problems including academic, personal and health issues that may impact on your studies. They are also the team to speak to if you are considering withdrawing or interrupting your studies. The team works closely with all support teams at the University and can also advise you of services available in the local community. Email: student.engagement@beds.ac.uk Disability Support Disability support assists students whose study may be affected by a disability, a long-term medical condition, or a specific learning difficulty such as dyslexia. How we help: • Allocation of a named adviser throughout your studies • An initial appointment to discuss your study support needs • Guidance on applying for Disabled Students’ Allowances • Let your tutors know how they can support your study (Learning and Teaching Support Agreement) including exam access arrangements • Access on campus • Advice on screening for Specific Learning Difficulties Email: disability@beds.ac.uk 20
Counselling Service Our counselling service can help if you are experiencing any problems of a personal or emotional nature that may be interfering with your academic work and your personal life. Counselling offers you the opportunity to talk in confidence with someone who is impartial and separate from work, social and family life. Our aim is to help you find and activate your own resources to resolve your difficulties. A telephone service is offered to students studying at our Buckinghamshire campuses. Email: counsellingbedford@beds.ac.uk (Bedford) counselling@beds.ac.uk (all other campuses) Mental Well-being One in four people experience some sort of mental health difficulty in their life, particularly during stressful times. Personal support is offered to students experiencing mental health difficulties. What support can be offered? • An initial assessment to determine the most beneficial support for your individual needs • One-to-one support • Liaison with mental health services and GP • Support during absence caused by ill health and facilitation of a planned return to study Email: mentalhealth@beds.ac.uk Registering with a Doctor’s Surgery You will need to register with a local doctor when you come to University – do not leave this until you are unwell. There are several near our University campuses and we recommend you do this during your induction week. For information about local surgeries, please visit the student support section of the website: www.beds.ac.uk/studentsupport
Student Money Advice The Student Money Advice team offers confidential advice and support from experienced advisers. If you have money worries the advisers are able to give you general advice on budgeting and will point you toward alternative sources of funding that may be available. Email: studentmoney@beds.ac.uk
Mitigation Can’t hand in work on time or sit an exam? Apply for mitigating circumstances if serious and exceptional factors outside your control prevent you from carrying out academic work. Applications for mitigation should be made before or on the day of submission. Email: mitigation@beds.ac.uk
Student support
Community and Faith • We welcome all students • Join our exciting programme of activities or access our confidential personal and spiritual support – whether you think of yourself as religious or spiritual, or whether you don’t think that way at all • We can give you information and link you with places of worship • Prayer and quiet rooms are available at Luton Treehouse, Putteridge Bury and Bedford SeedBeds Sign up with us: www.beds.ac.uk/faiths Email: chaplaincy@beds.ac.uk
University Police Liaison The University’s Police Liaison Officer provides crime prevention and safety advice for staff and students at the University. The Police Liaison Officer also promotes volunteering and employment opportunities within the police force for the University’s students. Further information about the above services can be found at: www.beds.ac.uk/studentsupport
Student Information Desk (SiD) All of our support services can be accessed through the Student Information Desk (or SiD as we like to call it). SiD desks are located across all our campuses where you can speak to someone face-to-face. SiD can also be accessed online 24/7, so no matter how big or small the problem, or whether you are on or off campus, we are always here to help. The SiD team has been trained to know about all the services available, and will make sure we put you in touch with the right person. SiD can also pass the enquiry to the relevant specialist and you will be able to track the progress of the enquiry, and be kept up-to-date with progress, enabling you to spend your time on your studies. Visit: www.beds.ac.uk/sid for more information.
Study Hub To develop your academic skills, such as writing, researching, maths and computer skills, you can visit: StudyHub@Library. We provide regular drop-ins and workshops, as well as a wide range of online materials. You can also get specialist help and support in your subject from one of our expert Academic Liaison Librarians. Visit: lrweb.beds.ac.uk/studyhub for more details.
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YOUR LEARNING RESOURCES We look forward to working with you during your time at the University of Bedfordshire. We’re not just a collection of amazing materials relevant to your studies, we also have a wealth of help and expertise at your disposal. If you’ve got a question please come and ask; we’d love to talk to you. The University sees the Library as central to your learning experience and continues to invest to improve the range of information you can read, access to that reading, and creative learning spaces. • Open 24/7: when you arrive take advantage of our long opening hours; we’re open 24 hours a day, every day of the week, at our Luton and Bedford libraries • Digital Library: giving access to 72,000 e-journals, 16,000 ebooks, 100+ databases, open access research repository • Print Resources: 300,000 printed items, 800 print journals across all sites • Reading lists: course specific print and digital reading your tutors want you to read, all in one place • DISCOVER: the research discovery tool to help you find information to read for your assignments • StudyHub@Library: get the study skills to maximise your academic success. Our workshops, drop-in sessions and StudyHub:Online resources include finding and using information, assignment and dissertation writing, using Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, managing your time and learning exam techniques. Find full details at: lrweb.beds.ac.uk/studyhub • Friendly, helpful staff: ask any of our staff for help; they will show you how to use the library, find books, book a PC, use the printers and trouble shoot your information and IT queries Full details of our resources and services are on our website: lrweb.beds.ac.uk
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Artist's impression of the new library, ready 2016
Alexon building
Postgraduate Centre
Luton developments
Top of our game
Brand-new Library
Our Physical Education and Sport Science Centre, which was used to train athletes in the 2012 Olympics, provides you with access to the latest sport and exercise science technology to help assess and develop your sport performance. Additional work has included refurbishment of our sports halls and changing rooms, allowing our Bedford campus to offer facilities that meet national championship standards.
In 2016, a brand-new, purpose-built, nine-storey library opened at our Luton campus. The library features state-of-the-art IT equipment, increased space for either individual or group study, quiet study areas, a cafeteria, and lots more.
Exhibiting the best Located just off-campus, we’ve opened industry-standard facilities for our School of Art and Design. The Alexon building provides students with dedicated studio and exhibition space, and replicates the kind of creative space you’d expect to see in industry.
Professional Postgraduate Centre
New facilities at your fingertips
NEW FACILITIES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
We provide you with the best possible environment in which to succeed. Take a look below to get a snap shot of some of the latest additions and developments on campus which you can make use of during your time with us.
Brand-new on-campus gyms In June 2015, we opened our brand-new Aspire Gyms at our Luton and Bedford campuses, offering a range of flexible membership options, and giving you exclusive use of a convenient, on campus, exercise facility. Find out more: unibeds.info/aspire-gym
Our postgraduate students can benefit from access to our new Postgraduate and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Centre which opened in spring 2013. Built specifically for postgraduate students, this bespoke facility includes two Harvard-style lecture theatres, teaching spaces and individual study spaces, as well as a postgraduate lounge and games room.
Bedford developments Brand-new teaching space Gateway, a brand-new, three-storey building, opened its doors to students at our Bedford campus in 2015. Gateway features high-quality teaching spaces, lecture theatres, informal study areas and a new student services centre – everything you could need under one roof.
Milton Keynes developments Our UCMK campus is host to a range of new facilities and resources including a new Learning Resources Centre (LRC), an on-site cafe, and two specialist journalism and graphic design laboratories. For more information visit: unibeds.info/ucmk-development
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Student fees and finance – what to do next
STUDENT FEES AND FINANCE – WHAT TO DO NEXT If you have come to us via the standard UCAS application process please bring your Student Finance England paperwork with you to registration. Our Student Money team will be available during registration. Student money run drop-ins at our Bedford and Luton campuses. The team can also assist when an enquiry has been logged online via our Student Information Desk (SiD), so there will always be an expert on hand if you need help. Support from us for you We value your education as much as you do. And that’s why we offer a range of scholarships and bursaries to help support your studies – and that’s money you don’t pay back! • Welcome Package – All new full-time UK/EU students who register on a three year degree, with a £9,000 per year tuition fee, will receive a minimum of £450* over the duration of their course * Please note, the welcome package is inclusive of any other scholarship/bursary and T&Cs apply.
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• EU Bedfordshire Merit Scholarship – Worth £2,400 over the duration of their course, available to EU domiciled students who have achieved at least 280 UCAS points, or equivalent • EU Bedfordshire Scholarship – Worth £1,500 over the duration of their course, available to EU domiciled students not eligable for the Bedfordshire Merit Scholarship • Care Leavers Bursary – Available to students who are being supported by their local authority leaving care service. Care leavers will receive £5,700 over the duration of their course – £3,000 in year one, and £1,350 in both years two and three • Sports Scholarship – We offer a range of dedicated sports scholarships worth up to £1,000 for students who have a record of performance in sport and who aspire to train and compete at the highest levels
• UCMK Bursary – £1,000 available to new first year UK or EU students entering a full-time undergraduate degree at our Milton Keynes campus (UCMK) • Disabled Students’ Allowance – Additional support is available to students with a disability. The monetary amount is based on individual needs • The Bedfordshire Police Studentship Scheme with the Bedfordshire Police – Available to all University of Bedfordshire applicants who have a confirmed offer to commence studies in 2016 and who have been resident in Bedfordshire since 1 May 2015 • Foundation Year Bursary – £1,000 available to all UK students undertaking a degree with a Foundation Year
To find out more, please visit: unibeds.info/funding_2016 Disclaimer: This information was correct at the time of print. Please visit our website www.beds.ac.uk for the latest information and eligibility details.
Fitzroy Court, Luton
Living on campus and in halls during your first, second, or even third year, is not only a really great way to meet new people, but it offers you support when you transition into living away from home for the first time.
Accommodation
ACCOMMODATION Luton campus We have more than 1,800 rooms available for students at our Luton campus. Our new, ultra-modern and contemporary accommodation, Fitzroy and Wenlock Court, offer fully furnished en-suite flats. Each flat has a spacious kitchen/lounge area, in addition to fantastic social lounges for study and socialising and a free on-site gym. The Student Village also provides accommodation with standard rooms, with shared bathroom and kitchen facilities, social lounges and everything you’ll need to really call this place home. We also have dedicated buildings for our postgraduate and over 25’s students enabling you to have a more quiet, residential life at the heart of the town centre. All of our rooms come fully equipped for student life and include a bed, desk with chair, free Wi-Fi and the added benefit of all inclusive bills – there’s nothing extra you need to pay!
Liberty Park, Bedford
Bedford campus Students at our Bedford campus can live at the Student Village or Liberty Park, which are located directly on campus. The Student Village offers 168 rooms with different rooming options; from en-suite rooms to large standard rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens. If your budget stretches further, Liberty Park offers 430 en-suite study bedrooms grouped into flats, with fantastic communal areas and an on-site gym. UCMK, Milton Keynes Accommodation for our UCMK students is available at our nearby campus in Bedford. Located 36 minutes away, you’ll have access to a FREE shuttle bus, which takes you to and from our Bedford and UCMK campuses during term time. There are also a limited number of private-rented accommodation options available to students. For more information email: info@studentvillagebeds.com or visit: unibeds.info/ucmk-accomm For more details on accommodation, check us out online: Student Village for Luton and Bedford t: +44 (0)1582 405000 (Luton) +44 (0)1234 793462 (Bedford) e: info@studentvillagebeds.com Visit: www.mystudentvillage.com/uk/bedfordshire Liberty Park in Bedford t: +44 (0)1234 359332 e: libertypark-bedford@libertyliving.co.uk Visit: www.libertyliving.co.uk
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Careers and Employability
CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY Here at the University of Bedfordshire we take your career very seriously and we are passionate about encouraging you to reach your professional potential. We provide you with a whole range of opportunities to gain work experience and develop your employability skills. Make sure you take full advantage of everything we offer whilst you’re studying with us, as this will help you to distinguish yourself from other graduates when it comes to applying for a job. Don’t forget to join our clubs and societies. For more information see page 19. Careers and Employment Service Once you have registered, drop in to see us on campus so that we can start to help you achieve your career goals straight away. We provide you with: • Dedicated employability advisers for each course and department • Access to a wealth of careers information and resources online • Help with securing internships and part-time jobs • Events and careers fairs where you can meet employers face-to-face • The chance to enter competitions and win awards, such as ‘Bedfordshire Edge’, and our Employability Award, enabling you to stand out from other students Come and meet us at the employability themed event during welcome week (see page 7 for full details).
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Jodie Lockwood, BA (Hons) Television Production graduate Now Production Co-ordinator, ITV
Employability Units From September 2016 we are introducing five optional, credit-bearing units based around employability. Lasting between five and six weeks, the units will develop your understanding and knowledge of key themes that employers seek, helping you to stand apart from other graduates. The units are: • Networking skills • Freelancing • Being an entrepreneur • Public speaking • Go Global (available to students who have participated in a Go Global trip) Find out more at: www.beds.ac.uk/employabilityunits
Mario Louis, BA (Hons) Television Production graduate Now Freelance TV Researcher, Maverick TV
Careers and Employability
Internships Our Student Internship Scheme (SIS) helps students gain valuable experience whilst studying with us here at Bedfordshire. Internships can range from two weeks to two months, and can be voluntary or paid placements. Our internships provide a great way to gain valuable practical experience to complement your theoretical knowledge. They help you to build an attractive CV to make you stand out when it comes to applying for graduate jobs, and enables you to test out potential career pathways and professions. But most importantly, our internships provide an unrivalled way to network with employers; many of our students who have completed internships have gone on to secure positions within the companies once they’ve graduated. Find out more, visit: www.beds.ac.uk/sis
Lyzgeo Yoshi, BSc (Hons) Software Engineering graduate. Now Capacity & Performing Planning Analyst, Vocalink
Volunteering Through our Students’ Union, we’re able to offer a volunteer placement service, enabling students to develop themselves through voluntary and project work. Volunteering is a great way to learn new skills, build confidence and gain highly sought after work experience through projects that really make a difference to people’s lives. For more information see page 17.
Fungisayi Sasa, BA (Hons) Creative Writing graduate Now Freelance Writer
Bedfordshire Edge Through Bedfordshire Edge, you’re able to gain formal recognition for the learning you have gained through a range of activities undertaken whilst at university, like those listed above. This is a great way to show prospective employers what you’ve achieved during your time at university, and gives you that something extra when it comes to impressing in the interviews, aside from your degree qualification. Find out more about Bedfordshire Edge at: www.beds.ac.uk/edge
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Things to do in Luton
THINGS TO DO IN LUTON Interest and cultural 1 University of Bedfordshire
Luton campus University Square, LU1 3JU This is where you’ll be based for three or more years. And situated in the Campus Centre is the Students’ Union (Beds SU), and Beds SU bar.
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LU1 2LJ Home to more than 120 high street shops including TK MAXX, Primark and Topshop, right on your doorstep.
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Bridge Street, LU1 2NB This entertainment complex offers 11 cinema screens, 16 bowling lanes, American pool tables, air hockey and arcades, as well as a number of restaurants and pubs.
4 The hat Factory
Bute Street, LU1 2EY Playing host to everything from jazz to comedy nights, this is Luton’s premier entertainment venue.
5 Train Station
Station Road, LU1 2LT You can be in central London within 30 minutes, as well as a host of other exciting places you can visit.
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Airport Way, LU2 9LY This airport is only three miles from our Luton campus, so you can benefit from cheap flights to Rome, Madrid and many more destinations.
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Bars 7 The Lounge
Park Street, LU1 3JU Situated in the Campus Centre, it serves delicious coffee at one of the two student bars, whilst the other is well stocked for a stiffer drink. By night it hosts games and quiz nights, as well as live comedy and music events.
8 The California Inn
Chapel Street, LU1 5DD A popular gay pub in the heart of Luton with DJs, cabaret nights, a pool table and beer gardens.
9 The Crown
George Street, LU1 2AA This bar is popular with students and has a live DJ every Friday and Saturday.
10 Brewery Tap
Park Street, LU1 3ET This popular haunt is just a hop, skip and jump from campus and is where you will find many current and former students. Offering real ales, delicious dishes and a beer garden this is one place you’ll want to visit.
11 Flame Bar and Nightclub
Wellington Street, LU1 2QH This friendly gay bar and club is in the centre of town and offers great entertainment, including cabaret singers and quiz nights.
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Park Street, LU1 3EY This is known as one of Luton’s best indie and rock nightclubs and plays everything from Hardcore, Pop Punk, Thrash, Emo, Heavy Metal, Indie and much more.
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Park Street, LU1 3JX sub2 is your student venue. Home to the official student Wednesday night, Why Not Wednesday, the venue also hosts live music events and a variety of student led activities.
Sport 14 Venue 360
Gipsy Lane, LU1 3JH Venue 360 is the official home for all University Sports, Leisure and Fitness in Luton, so if you are a University of Bedfordshire student then look no further. It also includes six outdoor and two indoor tennis courts. And, with a University ID card you can also get great discounts!
15 Inspire: Luton Sports Village
Hitchin Road, LU2 8DD This state-of-the-art, multi-sport facility has a 50m, eight lane swimming pool and a 10m, world class diving facility. In addition Inspire houses a 100 station gym that is pay as you go as well as running a wide range of fitness classes.
16 Luton Town Football Club
Kenilworth Road Stadium, LU4 8AW Cheer on the local football team, The Hatters, at the 10,000-seat stadium, which is only a few minutes walk from the town centre.
Restaurants 18 Nakorn Thai
Wellington Street, LU1 2QH Get the taste of Thailand in Luton and take advantage of a three course lunch for as little as £6.
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Bridge Street, LU1 2NB Nando’s now has a takeaway service, so you can savour the Portuguese flavours at home as well as in the restaurant.
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Wellington Street, LU1 5AF A short walk from campus brings you to Red Chilli’s, a popular restaurant in the town, offering all of your favourite Curries and Indian dishes.
21 La Dolce Vita
Park Street, LU1 3ET Enjoy Italian food in the setting of a 17th century former coach house or in the courtyard garden with fine Italian wines, traditional pastas and homemade pizzas.
17 Aspire Gym
Luton campus, University Square, LU1 3JU The brand new Aspire Gym offers a range of flexible membership options, giving you exclusive use of a convenient, on campus, exercise facility.
To find out more, please visit:
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Things to do in Bedford
THINGS TO DO IN BEDFORD Interest and cultural 1 University of Bedfordshire
Bedford campus Polhill Avenue, MK41 9EA Check out our professional 280-seat theatre, state-of-the-art PE and Sport Science Centre and en-suite halls of residence, all located on campus.
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Bars 8 Yates
53-55 High Street, MK40 1RZ DJs, drinks and dishes that won’t break the bank, this bar, club and restaurant has got your entertainment covered.
9 The Banker’s Draft
115-117 High Street, MK40 1NU With all the great offers you’d expect in a Wetherspoon pub, this is a great place to start your night out.
10 The Rose
45 High Street, MK40 1RY Open until 2am, this bar and club is home to Bedford’s finest up-and-coming DJs and MCs.
11 Chameleon Bar
14-15 Saint Paul’s Square, MK40 1SL A great bar for drinks deals and party anthems throughout the weekend, it’s a very popular place to start your night out. There’s also a decent menu and drink promotions every day!
12 Barley Mow
Loyes Street, MK40 1EZ An intimate venue, open till late, this friendly gay pub won the People’s Choice award at the 2014 Best Bar None awards.
13 The Hub
Bedford campus, Polhill Avenue, MK41 9EA Your Students’ Union bar. Famous for its cocktails, karaoke and live music nights. Now with Sky Sports!
14 Vogue Nightclub
55 High Street, MK40 1RZ Open until late and being right in the centre of the high street, means this is the perfect place to dance the night away with friends.
15 The Pad
2 Lurke Street, MK40 3HY Run by and for music lovers, The Pad hosts the best ‘n’ busiest Indie nights on Saturdays and welcomes various special guests on Fridays, so don’t miss out!
16 Esquires
60a Bromham Road, MK42 2QG Bedford’s premier live music venue has played host to a number of the UK’s biggest bands, including Coldplay (twice!), Franz Ferdinand, Muse, Bloc Party, and many more.
17 Vibe
St. Peters Street, MK40 2PN With two rooms, three floors and a huge sound system this official Beds SU club guarantees a raucous night out.
18 Bedford Corn Exchange
St Paul’s Square, MK40 1SL From Kylie tribute nights to performances from its resident Philharmonia Orchestra, this music, theatre and comedy venue has it all.
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Goldington Road, MK40 3NF Cheer the mighty Bedford Blues at their 7,000-seat stadium, and look out for special student discounts.
Sidney Road, MK40 2BQ This sport centre has outdoor playing fields, a climbing wall, indoor badminton courts and a gym. Special membership rates are available for University of Bedfordshire students.
21 Bedford International Athletics Stadium Barkers Lane, MK41 9SB Be a winner with the eight-lane athletics track, an American football pitch, two rugby pitches and a weights room. Full-time students can get concessions too!
River Street, MK40 1PX Make sure you’re hungry before heading here as it has an all-you-caneat Chinese and Thai buffet.
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1-2 The Broadway, MK40 2TE Spice up your life and satisfy your craving for curry at Indiya with a terrific tikka or a brilliant biryani.
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19 Castle Lane, MK40 3NT Gaze out at the river as you enjoy great grilled food in the contemporary and stylish Riverside Grill. The burgers are not to be missed!
22 Priory Marina
Barkers Lane, MK41 9DJ Just two miles from Bedford, this beautiful country park marina offers canoeing lessons, boat hire, sailing, cycle hire, as well as nature reserve and riverside walks.
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316 Midsummer Boulevard, MK9 2EA This pub offers great value, is open seven days a week, and until 3am at the weekends.
10 Moon Under Water
Xscape complex, MK9 3XS This pub provides a good selection of local ales.
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201 Midsummer Boulevard, MK9 1EA This bar offers great value on both food and drink as well as regular deals on both.
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Xscape complex, MK9 3XS The perfect après ski venue, overlooking the slopes.
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Xscape complex, MK9 3XS This popular chain has over 90 different types of vodka and is open until 2am.
14 Wonderworld MK
Xscape complex, MK9 3XS Offering a range of cocktails, shots and pitchers this venue has three main rooms the Secret Garden, Yesterday and Tomorrow.
Beds SU Quiz Night every Monday at the Slug & Lettuce, MK9 3PU, right next to the theatre district
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602 Marlborough Gate, MK9 3XS Home to Europe’s largest indoor snozone for skiing and snowboarding. It also includes indoor skydiving, rock climbing, bowling, a casino and gym.
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Along Silbury Boulevard and Avebury Boulevard Take a walk or put on your skates to explore MK’s green oasis in the heart of the city.
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V10 Brickhill Street, MK15 0DS Open seven days a week, water sports include windsurfing, power boating, paddle sports and sailing.
Restaurants 21 hub:mk
MK9 2HP Offering a selection of sophisticated dining options including: Brasserie Blanc, Brown’s Bar and Brasserie, Loch Fyne, Las Iguanas, and a Turtle Bay – offering a mix of spicy Caribbean treats.
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24 Silbury Blvd, MK9 3EP Here’s a taster of the huge range of restaurants offered in thecentre:mk Café Rouge, Carluccio’s, Giraffe, Jamie’s Italian, Nandos, Pizza Express, Wagamama and YoSushi.
Things to do in Milton Keynes (MK)
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MK9 3PU There’s a great mix of restaurants to suit all tastes; including TGI Friday, Bella Italia, and Zizzi, as well as Red Hot offering global buffet-style dining.
19 Silverstone
Towcester, NN12 8TN The iconic motor race course is just 15 minutes drive from Milton Keynes.
20 National Badminton Centre
Bradwell Road, MK8 9LA Open to the public and the training centre for England’s world-class squad.
To find out more, please visit:
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How to find us
HOW TO FIND US Our campuses are easy to get to by road, rail or air. So, wherever you are coming from, just follow these simple directions:
LUTON
Luton campus Situated 30 miles north of London, the University’s Luton campus boasts superb road, rail and air links. • Luton is just off the M1 at junction 10 northbound, and junction 11 southbound • Luton railway station is a five-minute walk from the Luton campus and is served by First Capital Connect trains from London St Pancras International and Bedford • London Luton Airport is three miles away and has easy access by taxi or airport bus
BEDFORD Bedford campus Bedford lies 46 miles north of London on the main A6 route and offers easy access from both the north and south. • From the north, leave the M1 at junction 14 and take the A422 • From the south, leave the M1 at junction 13 and then follow the A421 • Bedford railway station is served by First Capital Connect trains from London St Pancras International
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MILTON KEYNES University Campus Milton Keynes campus Our Milton Keynes campus is situated 46 miles from London and is served by great road and rail links. • Located on the M1 at junction 13 northbound, and junction 14 southbound • Rail connections maintained by Virgin and London Midland • Coach services to many cities can be accessed via the train station, town centre or Coachway
For more information please visit:
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