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Hi  ,

 

We can’t wait to welcome you to Newcastle University! 

 

I’m Yvonne Chase, the Head of the Student Life Team. My team is here to support you every step of the way - from your first day on campus to finding your first job after graduation. 

 

We’re all about making your university experience enriching, inclusive and full of opportunities to help you thrive! 

 

Make sure to check your University mailbox regularly and keep an eye out for your Student Life newsletter - it’s packed with updates, tips and ways to get involved. 

 

In this email, you’ll find everything you need to get started: key information, helpful resources and details of exciting events you won’t want to miss! 

 

All the best, 

Yvonne 

 

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In this edition: 

 

📄 Welcome webpages and induction
💬 You said. We can help!
🛬 International Welcome
📚 Get Ready to Study
🌱 Five tips to prioritise your wellbeing
🧭 Career Navigator 
🤝 Meet your Students' Union
📝 Useful bookmarks
📰 Other news

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Welcome and Induction

 

Visit our Student Welcome webpages to see the steps you need to take: 

  • Before you arrive 

  • When you arrive 

  • Your first few weeks 

Your School will contact you with details about your specific induction programme. 

 

Please also complete the essential 2025 New Students' Induction on Canvas during your first few weeks.

Your step-by-step guide

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You said. We can help! 

 

If you haven’t completed our pre-arrival course, we highly recommend doing so before you arrive.

In the course, we asked: “What word best describes how you feel about starting university?”

 

Most students said 'excited', but some also shared feeling 'nervous' or 'anxious'. That's totally normal and you're not alone! We’ve pulled together your top concerns and matched them with support and resources, including: 

  • Money and budgeting  
  • Living independently and staying safe on campus 
  • Making friends and fitting in 

We hope this helps ease your worries. If you need any extra support with issues impacting your wellbeing, please reach out to Student Wellbeing team. 

Discover support available

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International Welcome

 

Moving to a new country can feel overwhelming - but you're not alone!

 

Our International Welcome events are here to help you settle in, learn more about life in Newcastle and make new friends. 

Join us for: 

  • Welcome and information sessions to help you get started 
  • An information fair where you can chat with representatives from services across the University and city 
  • International Welcome Celebration - a formal welcome presentation followed by a relaxed social event with food and the chance to meet fellow students 
See the events

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Get Ready to Study

 

First time studying at a UK university?

 

We have plenty of advice and learning resources available on our Academic Skills Kit that will help you whilst at Newcastle University. 

Our Understanding Academic Culture collection of resources provides practical advice to help you understand and integrate into academic culture in the UK. It has been designed especially for international students incorporating advice from past international students. 

Explore the Academic Skills Kit

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Five tips to prioritise your wellbeing  

 

Starting university is exciting - but it’s also a big change. Here are five simple ways to nurture your wellbeing from day one.

    1. Attend our Student Health Fair - Tuesday 9 to Friday 19 September 

    2. Take part in a wellbeing workshop - Wednesday 17 to Friday 19 September 

    3. Familiarise yourself with the five ways to wellbeing 

    4. Educate yourself on the risks of drug and alcohol use 

    5. Take time to familiarise yourself with our NCLWellbeing services and resources 

    We hope you settle in smoothly, but if you ever need support, you can contact our Wellbeing team.

    Find out more

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    Career Navigator 

     

    Whether you're looking for part-time work or planning your future career, the Career Navigator platform is a great place to start.

      It can help you: 

      • Explore the full range of services offered by the Careers Service 
      • Learn how to gain valuable experience while you study 
      • Understand the stages of the recruitment process
      • Access resources available for international students

      Don’t miss the 9 steps to make the most of your Careers Service - a practical guide to help you maximise opportunities during your time at university. 

      Access Career Navigator
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      The BIG Welcome is your ultimate introduction to Newcastle University Students’ Union! 
       
      Five weeks of big events, fairs and hundreds of activities await. 
       
      Explore sports, join societies and try out volunteering. Relax in our new social spaces or grab a bite to eat.
       
      Need some support along the way? We’ve got you covered.
       
      Plus, get to know your SU leaders and uncover the best things our city has to offer!
       
      Don't miss: 
      • Societies and Volunteering Fair - Tuesday 16 September 
      • Sports and Clubs Fair - Wednesday 17 September 
      • Super-discounted tickets for events and activities 
      … and much more! 
       
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      Here are some key links we recommend saving to help during your time at the University: 

      📌 Student Noticeboard - Stay up to date with the latest news, events and opportunities. 

      🦁 Student Homepage - Access support services and Student Essentials like your University email. 

      🔑 Student Portal - Manage your day-to-day interactions with the University. 

      📧 Student Communications page - Catch up on important communications, including the fortnightly Student Life newsletter. 

       🌐 Student Communities page -  Discover resources, events and support networks available to help you feel connected. 

      🧠 Experience Blog - Stories from fellow students, along with guidance about University services, designed to help you make the most of student life.

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      🩺 Register with a GP: Once you arrive at Newcastle University, don’t forget to register with a local doctor (or GP – General Practitioner) so you can access medical advice if you need it. 

      ❓FAQs: Any questions? Search for an answer on our Student Enquiries webpage where you’ll find our frequently asked questions (FAQs) or contact the Student Services helpdesk. 

      🎶 Play an orchestral instrument?Newcastle University Symphony Orchestra (NUSO) welcomes students to join for the new academic year. Visit the Student Noticeboard to find out how to audition. 

       

      🧠 UK Wellbeing Guide: We’ve partnered with the British Council to launch the “Managing Your Wellbeing When Studying in the UK” course, designed especially for international students. From understanding British culture to accessing the right support, this course gives you the tools to thrive during your time in the UK. 

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