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The Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) is a supplementary allowance available to UK domiciled students who incur additional expenditure because of their disability while undertaking a full-time higher education course.
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Guidance for staff regarding the provision of exam support for students with a disability.
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Find out how to inform us about your disability, and what to do if you have already made your application
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RNIB Bookshare and the Alternative Formats Service allow you to freely access eBooks in your preferred format.
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Disability Services offer specialist one-to-one support if you are experiencing ongoing mental heath issues.
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Find out what services are available and register with EmployAbility.
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Get dyslexia support if you are a student including specialist dyslexia tuition and dyslexia screening.
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You can apply for University Accommodation once you've firmly accepted your conditional or unconditional course offer as your first choice
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Learning technology is the broad range of communication, information, and related technologies that can be used to support learning, teaching, and assessment as well as work-related activities.
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End of semester examinations, resits, and results are handled by Registry. Find out when and where your exams are, and when and how you will get your results.
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If you are a member of staff and are concerned about a student’s wellbeing, you can refer them to the Student Support Team. They may not know the support is available to them and as such struggle to engage with student services.
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Advice on how to matriculate for new and continuing students.
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Around one in four people will experience a mental health difficulty at some point, so it's possible that some students and staff will experience this while at university
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Get support and information from experienced students to help you settle in to University life.
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Combining studies with parenting responsibilities can be challenging, however the University has many ways to support all students to achieve their full potential.
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The University is committed to supporting students with a background in care, have caring responsibilities, or who are estranged, find out what personal and financial support is available.
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For short courses, viva, resits, or repeats.
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We encourage our students to have a fun experience while at University, and wish them to be able to do so safely and responsibly