No images? Click here University Updates Welcome back to your regular University Updates. In University Updates...There's information on upcoming COVID-19 vaccination clinics, our new strategy launch, changes to international travel rules, an update on examinations, exciting wellbeing events and more! COVID-19 vaccinations – new dates for drop-in clinicsWe have more COVID-19 vaccination drop-in clinics taking place on our campus over the next month. They offer the Pfizer vaccine - you can get your first or second dose at the clinic – if it is your second dose, your first must have been Pfizer and must have been at least 8 weeks ago. Streatham Campus, Innovation Centre – 10am-5pm:
Vaccination drop ins – Exeter Central Station The NHS is running Pfizer vaccination drop in clinics this week in Queen’s Street, Exeter. The team will be outside Central Station on Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 October, 11am-5pm. The clinics are open to everyone over 18 years old who needs their first or second dose of the vaccine – if it is your second dose, your first must have been Pfizer and must have been at least 8 weeks ago. COVID 19 home test kits will also be available for anyone that would like one. A team will also be door knocking and delivering leaflets in the area to offer advice and information, as well as encouraging people to visit the vaccination pop ups if they can. COVID-19 vaccine Q&A – follow up questions and recordingThanks to everyone who joined our question and answer session about the COVID-19 vaccine last week. A recording is available by clicking the link from the event (which you can find in last week’s Uni Updates or our website). There were a handful of questions we didn’t get to and you can find those answers on our website. Self-isolation rulesMake sure you are clear on the Government rules for self-isolation. If you’ve been in contact with someone who has tested positive (this includes people you are living with), you are at risk of contracting and transmitting COVID-19. This means you must self-isolate unless you are exempt for the following reasons:
If you have had COVID-19 before, this does not mean you are exempt from self-isolatingPlease note that for students on healthcare programmes, there is no requirement to self-isolate if you have been a close contact unless you test positive, however, students will not be able to attend placements until the 10-day incubation period has finished. Reporting absence if you are self-isolatingIf you are unable to attend your in-person lectures because you are self-isolating, you should report this via iExeter using the 'teaching and learning tools' tile. You should also speak to your tutor for advice on how to catch up on any missed classes. Remote study for international students needing to quarantineIf you’re unable to attend in-person teaching because you have arrived from overseas and are required to self-isolate, you do not need to apply for remote study, as long as you are able to return to on-campus teaching by Friday 8 October 2021. If you are self-isolating after 8 October, you will need to put in an application for remote study (if this is available on your programme). Please see our dedicated Remote Study web pages. In the meantime, you will be able to access some learning content through your ELE pages and you should ensure that you are keeping up with this and associated work whilst in quarantine. Please attend the on-campus teaching in your timetable as soon as your quarantine ends and seek any clarification about content of sessions missed. If you hold a Tier 4/Student visa we will be able to monitor your engagement through your use of online learning materials, so there will not be any negative consequences for your immigration status if you are unable to attend in person teaching. Changes to International travel from 4 October – what you need to knowThe rules for international travel to England have changed today from the red, amber, green traffic light system. There is now a single red list of countries and simplified travel measures for arrivals from the rest of the world. The rules for travel from countries and territories not on the red list will now depend on your vaccination status. If you are fully vaccinated you are now required to:
If you are arriving from a red list country, the rules have not changed and you will still be required to self-isolate in a managed quarantine hotel, regardless of vaccination status. Remember if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19 then you must not travel but self-isolate and book a PCR test. If you receive a positive test result, you will be required to self-isolate for 10 days regardless of your vaccination status. For a full list of FAQs and further details, please check out our dedicated Student travel web pages. Help reduce COVID-19 transmission - keep wearing your face coveringWearing your cloth face covering is just one of the ways we can help reduce the risk of COVID-10. Please keep wearing yours in all University buildings and indoor spaces. We’re strongly encouraging everyone to use their own re-useable cloth face covering but if you forget, break or lose yours, or you would like to wear a 3-ply face covering whilst on campus, you can collect a disposable face covering from a number of locations – some of these are listed below; you can view the full list of locations on our website under the 'Face Covering Station Locations' link. Streatham Campus:
St Luke’s Campus:
Reducing the spread of coughs and coldsAs well as COVID-19 there are coughs and colds around at this time of year. If you do get a cough or cold, or have any symptoms of COVID-19, such as a temperature or a loss of taste/smell, please self-isolate and get a PCR test. If your test is positive, you must continue to self-isolate for 10 days from the start of your symptoms. If your result is negative, please continue to wear your face covering indoors to help stop the spread of general coughs and colds. Let the fresh air inWindows should be opened to let the fresh air in and minimise the spread of COVID-19 on our campuses. They should be kept open during the day and closed at the end to ensure security and to retain warmth overnight. As the weather gets colder please come to campus prepared with extra layers of clothing. The heating will be turned on from Monday 4 October and it will be scheduled to start early in the morning to warm areas and make it more comfortable. Keeping indoor spaces well ventilated is just one measure we are taking to minimise the transmission of COVID-19, other measures include enhanced cleaning, encouraging the use of face coverings, regular testing, and support for students and colleagues to engage with the Government’s vaccination programme. For more information and advice visit the Coronavirus web pages. Protect yourself against infectionsMake sure you are protected against infections while you are at Uni: Meningitis and Measles Mumps and Rubella: Check you have had the Meningitis ACWY vaccination and two Measles Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccinations. These are offered free at the Student Health Centre on Streatham Campus or contact your doctor. Flu (influenza) vaccinations are also free on the NHS for patients with certain chronic health conditions - please check the NHS website for eligibility and speak to your health centre about how to book an appointment. HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) vaccinations: Women aged 25 years and under are eligible for the HPV vaccination - if you have missed any or all of the doses which protect against genital cancers and genital warts, contact the Student Health Centre or your doctor. FREE drink spiking test kits and personal alarmWhile our campuses are generally safe places to live and socialise, for those who would like them we have free personal alarms and drink spiking test kits. They’re available from the Estate Patrol office (in University reception at the top of the Great Hall piazza), the Ram Bar and across accommodation receptions. Drink spiking is the act of adding unwanted chemicals or alcohol to someone’s drink. Remember - don’t leave your drink unattended and never accept a drink if you haven’t seen it being poured/opened, or accept a drink from someone you don’t know or trust. If you think your drink’s been spiked, get help straight away. Drink spiking carries a maximum 10 year prison sentence - adding something to a friend’s drink may seem like a bit of fun, but it can be very dangerous and could result in criminal charges. Find out more here. Night Bus service in ExeterWe’ve worked with Stagecoach to introduce a Night Bus service in Exeter which runs on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, from late evening until 4am. The service incorporates the Streatham campus and is designed to support students returning from the city centre. You can use all Stagecoach network tickets on this service along with the discounted Unirider tickets. The single fare is only £2 as the University has subsidised the service to ensure affordability. You can download the stagecoach app here, to track the live location of the bus and buy tickets. January 2022 examinationsThe majority of January 2022 examinations will take place online, with some modules running as on-campus exams, where this is a requirement of the learning outcomes. Exams are being held on campus where invigilation is required, and submissions are difficult to capture online, such as formula-based/graphical exams, practical exams and oral exams. Online exams will be delivered in one of two formats, called Options:
To give you all of the information you need for January 2022, we will be publishing new guidance and an updated student handbook on our exam webpages later this month. We will also be publishing a table of information for each exam, including whether it is on campus or not. Please look out for these updates in future editions of Uni Updates. Other examinationsOutside of the main examination periods and throughout the academic term, your module may have other examinations; these are known as Mid-term exams or in-class tests. These will either be sat on-campus or online within teaching ELE using the Option 1 or 2 formats detailed above. Mid-term exams Mid-term exams are scheduled by the Exams Office and will begin on Monday 18 October. Mid-term exams appear on your exam timetable, which you can access via MyTimetable from Wednesday 13 October. If you encounter any problems, such as IT issues during an online Mid-term exam, please contact the Assessment Helpdesk by emailing examshelp@exeter.ac.uk. From Monday 18 October you can telephone the Helpdesk on +44 (0) 1392 72 6800. The Helpdesk is open between 8 am – 8 pm on the days where Mid-term exams are running. If your Mid-term exam is sitting on-campus and you have any queries, please contact your Hub Info Point. In-class test If your module convenor sets their exam independently, it is known as an in-class test; you may have already taken one of these this term. In-class tests will not appear in your timetable, and all of the information you need to complete them, including dates, will come directly from your module convenor. Please be aware that the Assessment Helpdesk will not be able to provide support for these examinations, and any queries you have about your in-class test should be directed to your module convener. Exam adjustments – apply NOW!If you had exam adjustments in place at school or college, these DON’T automatically transfer to university. These adjustments likely included:
If you think this applies to you – or you aren’t sure – please get in touch with Wellbeing Services as soon as possible. The deadline for arrangements for the January 2021 exams is Monday 8 November and you need to have sent your supporting evidence to Accessibility before this date. We recommend applying for exam adjustments as soon as possible, so they are in place before any Mid-term exams you may have scheduled. Religious ObservanceWe make every effort to avoid holding exams on religious days or festivals, where commitment to the observance of their faith would otherwise cause students to miss the exam. If you will be observing a religious day or event during the January assessment period, from 10 - 15 January 2022, please let us know by completing the form, by Friday 22 October at the latest. Want advice on your assignments?Study Zone offers advice and guidance on a range of study areas including academic writing, time management, how to get the most out of your lectures, notemaking and group work. Take a look at our study skills resources, attend a workshop, book a 1-1 or drop in to a Writing Café. To find out more visit Study Zone Digital here. Black History monthOctober is Black History month – a time for us reflect on and celebrate Black Brilliance and history. Read our Black History Month newsletter and get involved with a fantastic variety of events and activities compiled by students and staff at the University of Exeter. You’ll also find great resources, such as film and book recommendations, as well as opportunities to learn more about black heritage and culture all year round. Wellbeing Road Trip - Week 3The Wellbeing Campervan is on the road again and will be at East Park from 3pm - 4.30pm on Thursday 7 October. Come and see us to grab some stress-relieving goodies and find out more about the support available for students. Feeling lonely? Come to our wellbeing talkCome along and join Kathy O'Connor from Wellbeing Services on Tuesday 5 October for a talk on dealing with loneliness. The talk will be in Forum Seminar Room 9 at 2pm -3pm. All welcome, tea and biscuits provided. There is no need to book. New Education Welfare Team Instant ChatLots of people experience stress around managing their workload and it is common for health or personal concerns to impact on the ability to meet deadlines. The Education Welfare Team is here to help. Based in your College, we can offer short or longer term support, so if you have a question please visit our web page here to access the instant chat. A member of the team will be online every week day, between 12.30pm and 2.00pm. Mind Over Natter: Getting productive and feeling goodStruggling to strike a good balance between studying or working too much or too little? Join the Study Skills team online for Mind Over Natter on Wednesday 13 October 12.45 - 13.30 to learn some time management tricks which can help you achieve success and improve your wellbeing. Sophie Wonnacott and Jennie Fox from Study Zone will demonstrate how digital tools and a flexible approach to time management can help you take back control of your time. Find out more and register for free here. New strategy launchWe are very excited to be launching our new ten year strategy today. Hopefully you were able to join our Vice Chancellor, Professor Lisa Roberts at 13:00, if not you can catch up by watching a recording of the event online. After months of collaboration, we have come together to co-create our vision and ambition for the next ten years. Our new strategy framework, which places our people, our place and our partnerships at the centre of all that we do, outlines our strategic priorities and commitments for the decade ahead. Our focus will be to use the power of our education and research to lead meaningful action against the climate emergency and ecological crisis, to make key breakthroughs to transform human health and wellbeing, and to lead progress towards creating a fair, socially just and inclusive society. We are also delighted to share our new values - Discovery, Respect, Excellence, Inclusion and Community. You can find out more about our values and all of the key themes on our website here. Our People are central to our StrategyOur People are central to our success and form one of the five themes. We value our colleagues and we know that our students value them too. The University has been working with local trade unions to discuss staff pensions, reducing casual working including contracts and improved pay for our Postgraduate Teaching Associates, and working to achieve equality, diversity and inclusion. Call For Education Incubator Student-Led Projects 2021/22Anti-Racism (SLAR) and Gender Safety (GS) Projects The Exeter Education Incubator is looking for teams of students who want to work on projects that make the University anti-racist, as well as teams of students who want to work on projects to improve Gender Safety issues at the University. These projects are run in conjunction with the Provost’s Office and build on the projects run last academic year, which are on our website here. You will be able to bid for up to £5,000 to run your project from October 2021 to July 2022. The application form will be launched this week on our Twitter and will be available soon. The deadline for applications will be at 5pm on Monday 25 October. If you would like to discuss an idea or have questions, please contact us at educationincubator@exeter.ac.uk. Your Student Community WardensStudent community wardens are there to assist you to move into the community positively and safely, so feel free to ask them for advice regarding waste disposal, meeting neighbours or noise issues. If you would like to contact the Community Liaison team, raise a query or suggest a possible community project contact communitywardens@exeter.ac.uk. We’re very excited to now have a larger team of 15 wardens this year, divided into three smaller teams of five working across the city. Get to know your neighboursWe have put together a Hello card for students, staff and local residents to use to introduce themselves to neighbours safely and build a better community connection with the University. It’s important to get to know your neighbours. We know that students who get on first name terms with their neighbours have a much better time, and they can address potential problems much sooner. The 'Hello' card may also help you make connections with neighbours who are still concerned about Covid-19 and may not always be able to talk directly. Please remember that 'neighbours' are also the people that might live behind your house. These neighbours can also be impacted by noise if you are having a gathering and must be considered. If you are living in a flat, don't forget those who may live above and below you too! Always approach neighbours safely and consider wearing a face covering. Do you have a student project or initiative that requires funding?Funded by donations from graduates (alumni) and supporters, the Alumni Annual Fund supports a number of projects every year. To be awarded funding, projects must demonstrate that they will enhance the experience across the University community. For more information visit the Alumni Annual Fund webpages. The next deadline for applications is Sunday 24 October 2021. The University has its own dedicated crowdfunding platform which is free for students to use, meaning that projects receive 100% of the money they raise. For more information, please visit the crowdfunding webpage. Your Exeter Student Sport Monthly UpdateSigned up to one of our AU clubs this year? Why not take full advantage of our premium off-peak membership, for only £150. That includes pre-paid access to our badminton, squash, covered/ outdoor tennis courts and swimming pools. You also get member book-ahead rights and offers. Our outdoor pool has now closed for the winter, but not to worry, our indoor pool is still available all year round at St Luke’s. Next, we can finally say goodbye to a booking system in the gym, and welcome back walk-ins. Want to work or volunteer for our team? If you are interested, please complete our online form here. Global Biobased Businessplan Competition (G-BIB)G-BIB is an international competition to stimulate entrepreneurship and innovation among university students. Teams of 2-6 are asked to develop a bio-based chemical, material or fuel and pitch it to the judges. The winners get financial support to further develop their business idea. Undergraduate and postgraduate students can register for free. The FEELE Lab: Paid social science researchThe Finance and Economics Experimental Laboratory (FEELE) is looking for students to take part in cutting edge social science research experiments, throughout the year. You don't need any previous experience and you’ll be paid for taking part. They’re held online and at the Streatham Campus. The experiments explore topics such as whether paying people unequally makes them perform better as part of a team. We’ve also investigated how much playing a distracting game affects decision-making, and whether allowing people the ability to financially punish others causes people in a group to behave more fairly. Register here and we’ll contact you each time we’re looking for participants. Work starts on new Food CourtConstruction work will begin today, Monday 4 October, to create a new Food Court on the South Piazza of the Forum, below Costa, on Streatham Campus. Please take care in the area. We apologise for any inconvenience the construction work may cause and thank you for your patience. The Old Library car park will be closed for the duration of the works. Please follow footpath diversion in the area. Calling all Foodies!We are on the look-out for students to try the wonderful food that we have to offer at Eat and Shop outlets. We want to spread the message about these awesome food outlets and want your help to do it. If you are a social media influencer or just have a keen interest in food (and an Instagram account) then we’d love to hear from you. Contact csmarketing@exeter.ac.uk and provide your Instagram name so we can open up a conversation about the food you can try! Be sure to follow @eatandshopexeter for all the latest food updates and events. Career Zone Virtual Casual Jobs and Internships Fair: Tuesday 5 OctoberOur Virtual Casual Jobs and Internships Fair is on tomorrow, Tuesday 5 October, 11am-2pm via Handshake, our new careers portal. We’re hosting organisations from multiple sectors all of which are either advertising part-time and/or casual jobs, vacation work, and internships. Our Fair is also open to agencies working on behalf of employers. All students are welcome regardless of your year of study, subject or campus. Employers include, Step One, Cornish Gems, Sporty Stars, Complete Events, Exeter Rugby Club, Nurse Plus, TikTok, Sense, and University of Exeter Internships. Find out more here. Virtual Careers and Opportunities Fair Opening for Bookings!After you’ve finished at The Virtual Casual Jobs and Internships Fair tomorrow (Tues 5 Oct) you can book on to The Virtual Careers and Opportunities Fair, opening for bookings on Wednesday 6 October – this Wednesday! Secure your space in a group session or 1:1 with PepsiCo, Aldi, the NHS Leadership course, Newton Europe, Teach First and many more. Don't delay as there is limited capacity! Be sure to keep checking back too as more employers update their schedules and availability. Exeter Student Ambassador SchemeApplications are now open for the Exeter Student Ambassador Scheme. Student ambassadors work on a wide variety of paid jobs and can increase their employability and skills while doing so. To find out more and to apply please visit our webpage here. The deadline for applications is Friday 8 October at 17:00. Tuesday 5 October, 11am – 2pm, via Handshake, The Virtual Casual Jobs and Internships Fair. Find out more information on how to attend via your Handshake account here. Tuesday 5 October, 2 –3 pm, Forum Seminar Room 9, Come along and join Kathy O'Connor from Wellbeing Services for a talk on dealing with loneliness. All welcome, tea and biscuits provided. Wednesday 6 October, 7 – 7:45pm, Welcome and Reflection service at Exeter Cathedral. Thursday 7 October, 3 – 4pm, East Park accommodation on Streatham Campus, come and visit the Wellbeing Campervan for some stress-relieving goodies and to find out more about our support services. Wednesday 13 October, 12.45 - 1.30pm, online, Mind Over Natter: Getting productive and feeling good. Find out more and register for free here. Wednesday 20 October, 10am-5pm, Streatham Campus, Innovation Centre, COVID-19 vaccination drop-in clinic. Monday – Friday, 9am – 6pm, now until 9 December, ‘Shared Endeavours’ art display in the West Wing foyer of the Queen's Building on Streatham campus. Don't forget to also keep your eye out on events and activities run by your Students’ Guild. Tell us what you think of this newsletter:Get in touch with your feedback or news stories at: studentcomms@exeter.ac.uk |