No images? Click here University Updates Welcome to your regular update This week in University Updates...There's information on the Vice-Chancellor's live talk and the second week of the Festival of Discovery. You can also find out about an upcoming online postgraduate open day and a climate change action panel. University talk and Q&AJoin our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts, and Students’ Union President, Cara Chittenden, for a live talk and Q&A via Teams from 6.15 – 7.15 pm on Monday 7 June. As well as discussing our response to COVID-19 and providing a Students’ Union update, Lisa, Cara, and other senior members of staff will talk about teaching and learning, our current operations, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion, and wellbeing. The panel will then spend the remaining time answering as many questions as possible. If you’re not able to join live, you will be able to watch the talk by clicking on the event link afterwards. Our third and final Big Conversation takes place next weekDon’t forget our third and final Big Conversation will run from Monday 7 June to Friday 11 June. You will be able to view the draft of our new 10-year strategy and check and challenge the assumptions which have been made. Look out for an email which will be sent to you on Monday 7 June, as this will include a reminder of your Big Conversation login details and all of the information you need. You can also visit the Strategy 2030 website to find out more about how we are working together to shape our future and create a strategy of which we are all proud. Festival of DiscoveryWe’re now heading into week 2 of the Festival of Discovery and there’s still plenty on offer! This week, look out for keynotes from the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts, who will be sharing her insights from across her varied career, Dr Karen Scott on the ‘Tyranny of Happiness’ asking why governments across the globe are increasingly engaged in measuring happiness, Professor Andy Jones on how his input helped the likes of Eliud Kipchoge and Paula Radcliffe smash world records and break marathon barriers many thought were impossible, and Professor Richard Toye’s talk ‘Churchill's Great Game: Rethinking the Origins of the Cold War’. Alongside this there’ll be the chance to try out the gym at the Sports Centre, events offered by your Students’ Union, working woodlands walk, talks and campus discovery tours. And back by popular demand, the Burrito van returns on Thursday 3 June. Don’t miss out! Find out more and book your place here. Please also check out Miracle Theatre workshops, which are a great way to get to know others on your course through a combination of games and teamwork exercises. You can check if there is a session planned for your subject here. Digital Hub workshopsVisit the Digital Hub during the Festival of Discovery for exciting speaker sessions and hands-on workshops. This week we have speakers on topics such as ‘Diversity in Tech’ (KPMG), ‘A Digital Mindset’ (British Red Cross), ‘Digital Resilience in an Always-On World’ (UnPlug) and more. While you’re listening, we are giving away free drink and doughnuts too. Just visit the Digital Hub stand on our Penryn campus. You can find more information and booking details here. COVID-19 – virtual student Q&A event with NHS vaccine expertsWe urge you to take up the offer of getting a COVID-19 vaccine as soon as you are contacted by the NHS. The vaccine is over 80% effective at reducing the likelihood of hospitalisation - it will help protect you and help keep our whole University community safe. It doesn’t matter where you’re registered with a doctor - at University or at home - you’ll be contacted as soon as vaccination places for your age range open up. We’re holding a virtual Q&A event, with NHS vaccine experts, on Thursday 10 June, 6-7pm, so you can find our more and ask questions. An invitation, with a link to join the event, will be sent out shortly so please save the date and look out for this email. We’re also running a short online survey to help us to understand how you feel about getting vaccinated, provide you with an opportunity to raise questions in advance, and understand whether there are any specific areas you’d like us to focus on during the event. The short survey only takes 2-3 minutes to complete and will be open until 5pm on Tuesday 1 June. Don’t forget to pick up COVID-19 home test kitYou can now test yourself regularly in your own home by collecting a home test kit from our collection points on our Penryn Campus. You’ll need to book a time to pick up your kit from the Penryn Sports Centre or Falmouth Campus reception. If you haven’t taken a test before, please book three tests at your nearest test centre before collecting your home test kit. This will ensure you understand how to take your test and get the most accurate result. You must report your home test results to the Government’s online LFD result registration. Details on how to do this and what to do if you test positive, can be found on our testing website. Remember, if you have any symptoms of COVID-19, the test you need is different. Please contact our Rapid Response Hub to book your HALO/PCR test. For more info on testing and FAQs, visit our testing website. Success for All Students Forum updateThe Success for All Students’ Forum is a space created for your Students’ Union reps to meet with staff representatives from the Success and Inclusive Education Working Group. The latest meeting heard of updates surrounding Inclusive Education, including the development of an Academic Lead for a Student Support role in Colleges, a framework to support Decolonising the Curriculum and Inclusive Education. There were also discussions with students about how we should be supporting those of you affected by local and global humanitarian crises and what your expectations are from the University. To find out more, please contact your Equality rep or Tinashe Verhaeghe (t.y.verhaeghe@exeter.ac.uk). Decolonising the Curriculum Student SurveyWe’ve launched a survey about your experiences of higher education, decolonisation and decolonising the curriculum. The results will help create a bespoke suite of materials tailored to support academic staff who wish to review and revise their curriculum through the lens of decolonisation. The survey only takes a few minutes to complete and is suitable for anyone, regardless of their knowledge of the topic. All responses are anonymous and will be vital for shaping the trajectory of the toolkit. You can access the survey here. If you have any questions, please email academicdevelopment@exeter.ac.uk Environment and Climate Emergency: Action on the frontline panelOn World Environment Day, Saturday 5 June, 11:15 am -12:30 pm, join Ade Adepitan and a panel of environmental activists and experts to find out what we can do to build a greener future as part of the G7 digital event series. Ade Adepitan MBE, British television presenter and Paralympic wheelchair basketball player, will talk to Leo Hickman, Editor and Director of Carbon Brief, about his experiences on the frontline of climate change based on his BBC TV series Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline. He will then join a panel to discuss what individuals and communities can do to make a difference in our world. Register now and find out more about our other events during G7. Stay safe from loan sharksLoan sharks offer loans, often in cash, with high predatory interest rates and they sometimes target students. They typically do not provide any paperwork, can be threatening and operate illegally. SHARK is an interactive online film that has been produced by Perception Theatre to highlight the dangers of loan sharks on social media and has been launched by the England Illegal Money Lending Team. You can also visit the Stop Loan Sharks website to find out more and to access support if you have been affected by illegal money lending. Study testing if mobile apps improve wellbeing in young peopleAre you aged 16-22? Do you want a better understanding of your emotions and help to improve mental health for young adults? Signing up to use the MyMoodCoach app regularly could help you look after your mental health and help us understand how we can best support others. There is an opportunity to earn up to £60 in shopping vouchers while supporting cutting-edge science. To sign up for this large-scale international study run by the University of Exeter and the University of Oxford, please visit the website. You can find more information on the MyMoodCoach Facebook and Instagram accounts. APACs explainedHave you ever wondered how your degree is awarded? To explain this process, we have created a new webpage about the work of the Assessment, Progression and Awarding Committees (APACs), and how they ensure assessment marking and the qualification awarding processes are fair for you. For more information about the stages of an APAC, please watch the video below and visit our new webpage here. EU Settlement Scheme deadlineEU/EEA and Swiss students resident in the UK on or before 31 December 2020 must apply for a status under the EU Settlement Scheme by 30 June 2021 if they wish to remain in the UK without a visa past that date. Applying for a status under the EU Settlement Scheme also ensures that you will have the option to live in the UK permanently as long as you maintain continuous residence in the UK. Detailed information, and how to access specialist advice from International Student Support, is on our website. Online Postgraduate Open DayIf you're still deciding what you want to do next, you might want to consider a postgraduate degree here at the University. We offer a wide range of Masters programmes, many of which can be studied without a background in the subject, giving you the chance to change direction. Our research expertise is vast, and we offer over 100 funded PhD studentships annually in addition to advertised PhD projects and the opportunity to create a PhD thesis of your choosing. As a current student, you are also eligible for fee reductions and fast track applications. The open day is Wednesday 16 June between 9am - 11:30am and 4pm -6:30pm. Find out more and book your place on our website. The Summer FestivalVirtually the best event of summer is here. On Saturday 5 June, gather for the biggest virtual Students’ Union event of the year. Three stages, comprising stellar line-ups including Clean Bandit, plus exclusive in-festival games and prizes. Grab your free ticket now. Discover your Students’ UnionFrom now until Friday 4 June is your chance to enjoy a variety of on-campus events and discover what your Students’ Union has to offer. Student groups and societies will be hosting activities for you to join, alongside special SU events. You can find full event details here. Find an online tandem partner for language and intercultural exchangesIf you’d like to find a tandem partner, the European University Tandem (EUniTa) project can match you with a student from one of our partner universities in Brazil, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. You can sign up for free to find a partner for practising speaking any foreign languages and engage in intercultural exchanges. The EUniTa online platform was co-developed by our Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and is open to everyone. If you want to find out more, please contact Christian Mossmann (C.Mossmann@exeter.ac.uk). Traffic information for G7 Summit (11-13 June)Prior to and during the G7 Summit, there will be lots of activity including road traffic, air traffic and the installation of security measures. Please expect some additional noise and delays in the Falmouth area. To help you plan your journeys around these disruptions, you can find details of road closures, diversions, parking restrictions and information about local services on the Devon and Cornwall Police website. Creative Dialogues Recording - Amma Asante MBEThe College of Humanities welcomed BAFTA award-winning screenwriter and director Amma Asante MBE to Exeter (albeit virtually) for the second Creative Dialogues of 2021 earlier this month. Exploring her distinguished career as a filmmaker, Amma was in conversation with Professor Linda Williams from the University's Department for English and Film. It was a hugely inspiring conversation. You can now watch the recording of the talk here. Class of 2021 Yearbooks available to orderThere’s still time to order your Class of 2021 Yearbook. Filled with student profiles and full of memories of your time spent at University, it will serve as a valuable memento of your student days for many years to come. Order here. Careers Events at the Festival of DiscoveryWe’re very excited to be hosting a range of employability events during the Festival of Discovery, which runs until Friday 4 June. Whatever your course or year there’ll be something for you, either on campus or online. Some events are College-specific, and others like ‘Time and Stress Management Strategies’, ‘Presentation Skills’ and ‘Online Networking Essentials’ are open to everyone. Search employability events and book your place via the FoD website. All of the following events will be held online: Every Tuesday, 2:30pm, Free online yoga sessions as part of your Students’ Union Together Wherever campaign. Sign up here. Saturday 5 June, 11:15am – 12:30pm, Climate Emergency: Action on the frontline panel. Please book here. Saturday 5 June, The Summer Festival. You can find booking information here. Monday 7 June, 6:15-7:15pm, Vice-Chancellor live talk and Q&A. Please join the event here. Thursday 10 June, 6-7pm, virtual student Q&A with NHS vaccine experts. An invitation will be sent to you via email. Wednesday 16 June, 9-11:30am & 4-6:30pm, Online Postgraduate Open Day. You can book your place and find out more information here. A full list of Festival of Discovery events can be found online. It's another busy week at the Students' Union - check out their events here. Tell us what you think of this newsletter:Get in touch with your feedback or news stories at: studentcomms@exeter.ac.uk |