No images? Click here University Updates Welcome to your regular update This week in University Updates...This will be the last University Updates email of term one, so we would like to say a big thank you for your efforts to keep our community safe and for your patience with new ways of working. We hope that you have a happy, restful and safe winter break. As always, for Student Support and resources, please check our wellbeing website. Thank YouRachel Wigglesworth, Director of Public Health for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, and Councillor Sally Hawken, portfolio holder for Children, Wellbeing and Public Health offer their thanks for all your efforts this term. “For new and returning students we know that this year so far has been a very different experience than you were expecting. We wanted to personally thank you for playing your part and sticking to the public health guidance, which has helped your local community and fellow students to stay safe and contributed to keeping our COVID-19 case numbers low here in Cornwall.” To read their full thank you message please visit our website here. Preparing for Spring TermPlease make sure you continue to check your inbox for updates from the Registrar about arrangements for returning at the start of next term. Teaching begins on 11 January 2021 and for many, following government advice, this will initially be online-only. The move of some live teaching from online to in-person will be staggered between 11 January and the week beginning 1 February. Students who have travelled away for the winter break are advised by government not to return to their term-time accommodation until their in-person teaching is scheduled to resume, but must also leave enough time between arriving back at University and attending on-campus teaching sessions for two COVID-19 tests, separated by three days. We are offering tests in January and February 2021, using our existing test centres on the Streatham and Penryn campuses. Bookings will open soon and more detail on this will be shared via email and on the COVID-19 web pages.
Staying at University over the winter breakEach year a number of students stay with us over the winter break and this year will be no exception. Most of our facilities and services will be available as normal until Wednesday 23 December, and will re-open on Monday 4 January. Precise details of how to access individual services between now and the start of term 2 can be found on our winter break web pages. You can also find out about Christmas meals and the ‘Together Wherever’ campaign being run by the Students' Union. COVID-19 testing over the winter breakOur testing system has supported us throughout this year, delivering rapid test results and taking pressure from our local NHS testing teams. Now HALO testing is making it possible for students to travel internationally to visit loved ones over the winter break. Our HALO testing facilities will close on Friday 18 December, re-opening on Sunday 3 January. If you know you will need to take a test for travel purposes between these dates you can arrange to ‘pick-up’ a test from the Penryn Test Centre before 18 December. The test can be used two days before you travel and can be sent directly to the HALO labs for analysis. Full details on how to access testing during the winter break, including for those experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, are available here. Test and restThe Arora Hotel Group offers a ‘Test and Rest’ service, which allows students to book a private PCR test and hotel stay at UK airports Heathrow or Gatwick. Upon arrival at the airport, you can get tested and will then be booked into an airport hotel overnight to relax until you receive your test result the following day. On receipt of a negative test result, students can then proceed to take their flight. Costs and further details of this service can be found on the Arora Group: University Test and Rest flyer. This service may be of interest to anyone travelling after the University of Exeter have ceased offering on site testing on 18 December, or for anyone who would prefer to travel to the airport before being tested. Happy HanukkahHappy Hanukkah to all our Jewish colleagues and students! The Festival of Lights is being celebrated from now until 18 December this year. For any information on Hanukkah celebrations and other online services at the Exeter Synagogue, please contact Tony Reese (University Jewish Chaplain): A.J.Reese@exeter.ac.uk for Zoom codes. Carols for allMissing O Come all Ye Faithful!? Or seeking Once in Royal David's City? Why not tune into the University Chapel Choir's specially recorded Carol Service, bringing you all of the festive favourites for you to enjoy. The recording is available online from today (Monday 14 December) on the University of Exeter Chapel Choir Facebook Page, or on the website. TogetherallThe holiday season may feel a bit different this year, but we can all be there for each other during this difficult time. Togetherall is an award-winning online support service which offers help and companionship 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Whether you want to speak to other members from around the world or a trained professional, there will be someone online every minute of every day. Sign up with your academic email address to get support, take control and feel better. Treat yourself to Fika this Christmas!Looking to improve your mental fitness? Why not treat yourself to Fika, which is a free app available to all our students? Fika focuses on a different skill every month, or you can work through the extensive library of exercises across all skills at any time to suit you. All of the exercises are delivered in a 5-minute format, making it easier for you to fit it into your day. Fika is free to students – simply search and download it from the App Store or Google Play Store and register using your University email address. Penryn Welfare teamThe Penryn Welfare team is here to support students whose health or welfare may be impacting on their studies or whose studies may be impacting upon their health and welfare. The team is seeing students in person, via Teams and can do telephone appointments. They can fit around your needs and offer confidential online chats with students on Wednesday afternoons 2pm - 4pm. To find out more please see our webpage. Be safe, be seenAs we approach the winter solstice, remember to be seen and stay safe. If you're walking, consider your walking route home; you are safest in well-lit and busy areas. To stay safe when riding your bike during dark winter evenings, it’s a good idea to check your lights, to ensure you can be seen. For more information on staying safe, check out our webpage. Bystander intervention programmeDr Rachel Fenton, Senior Lecturer in the Law School, is developing a tailored Bystander Invention programme to deliver to 125 student leaders at Exeter later this year. We are looking for scenarios of experiences relating to sexual harassment and racism which can inform the training materials. If you are willing to share your experience, then further details can be found here. The Rest of Us - StoriesLast week, an Education Incubator Project led by Professor Jerri Daboo in the Department of Drama launched ‘The Rest of Us - Stories’ magazine. The magazine is a collection of contributions by students of colour at the University through different forms of writing and photography. Some of the pieces are humorous, others are honest reflections on difficult situations encountered in the University and Exeter. (Trigger warning, readers should be aware that some of the articles contain references to racism, self-harm, violence, suicide, and the use of explicit language). The richness and variety of contributions are to be celebrated, and we encourage everyone to read the magazine. Thank you to everyone who was involved in putting this magazine together, and particular thanks to the students who contributed. Your reps need your feedback!Next term your reps will continue taking your feedback to their SSLCs (Student Staff Liaison Committees). They need your feedback to promote change, so remember to give them some – you can find your reps here! Your feedback can be constructive, but it would also be great to hear some positives about your course too. This way, staff know what they can improve on, but also know what they are doing right as well! You can see previous feedback on our website in your subject’s Action Plan. Exams UpdatePlease look out for your final January examinations update email which will be sent to you toward the end of this week. It will include all of the up to date information you need to help you prepare and feel ready to complete your assessments. Meningitis: be aware of the symptomsMeningitis is a life-threatening condition, so it’s important to make sure you’re vaccinated and know the signs and symptoms. Symptoms can appear in any order. Some may not appear at all. Early symptoms can include: fever with cold hands and feet, headache, vomiting, diarrhoea, muscle pain and stomach cramps. If you think you or someone you know has these symptoms, call NHS 111 or your doctor straight away. If you or the person concerned becomes seriously ill, then dial 999. The MenACWY jab protects against four types of meningitis and it is free for students from your local medical centre - if you’re unsure about if you have already had the vaccine, call your doctor. Peripheral vision: reimagining policy for a greener unionThe ESI is proud to be co-organising a conference with Britain’s Leading Edge (BLE, coordinated by Cornwall Council) to explore new models of regional development and devolution that can build on the riches of natural capital found in the geographical periphery. The peripheral vision: reimagining regional policy for a greener union event will be held online on Wednesday 16 December, between 1-5pm. New GWR train timetableGWR has launched their new train timetable, which includes both weekend and weekday changes. Online timetable journey planners have been updated, and you can download copies of specific timetable booklets here. As with all current journeys, please check your journey before travelling and book in advance to reserve a seat, and for advice about travelling with confidence there is more information here. Unless you are exempt, please wear a face covering in train stations and whilst travelling by train. Career Zone Seasonal Opening HoursDuring the winter break we’ll be available to help you Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm up to and including Friday 18 December. We’ll reopen Monday 4 January, and we’ll let you know as soon as possible if this is going to be face-to-face or online only, in line with Government guidance. While we’re closed, you’ll still be able to access My Career Zone, and search for vacancies through Handshake. If you’ve got any questions email careers@exeter.ac.uk and we’ll be happy to help. Finally, season’s greetings to all our wonderful students, colleagues and employers, and a very Happy New Year. Interested in helping shape Employability and Careers support?There are still places left on this exciting project where you can shape the employability support for underrepresented groups whilst having fun playing with Lego and getting a £10 voucher. The deadline has been extended to Friday 18 December. Find out more and register here. The following events will be held online: Wednesday 16 December, 1-5pm, The Peripheral Vision: Reimagining Regional Policy for a Greener Union. Find out speaker details and how to attend online here. Thursday 14 January, 3pm-4pm - Postgraduate welcome event, online with the Vice-Chancellor Professor Lisa Roberts and representatives from the Students' Union. Book your place here Keep an eye on the Students’ Union Website to keep up to date with upcoming events. Tell us what you think of this newsletter:Get in touch with your feedback or news stories at: studentcomms@exeter.ac.uk |