Our guide to living in university accommodation incorporating the conditions of residence.
If you need to get something fixed inside your flat, find out how to report it.
Find out more about the postal services available on campus, how to pick up your parcels and the addresses that you need to get deliveries made to halls of residence.
Find out how we can help to support you with any welfare and wellbeing issues.
Find out how to connect your phone, laptop, games consoles and smart devices.
All three of our campuses have laundrettes for use by residents, which are operated by Circuit Laundrette.
When waste is collected and what is collected.
What to do if you would either like to leave your room early or organise a room swap with another student.
Our money support team are available for help with any financial issues including paying for your room.
Not sure where to start when it comes to finding a property? Read our handy guide to get yourself started.
Living in private sector housing can give you different challenges compared to those living in halls of residence.
There's a lot to think about when moving in; from collecting your keys, arranging a moving van, setting up bills and knowing which day your recycling is collected.
It's important to be prepared to have a tenancy deposit in order to rent privately.
The complex array of broadband, TV and phone packages can be a challenge to understand, but making the best choice can save you time, money and hassle.
As a tenant there are certain responsibilities which fall on you, much like there is with your landlord or letting agent.
Our money support team are available for help with any financial issues including paying for your room or property.