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Stephen Wallis International Development. Welcome to Kent!. You have chosen well!. Established 1965, research-led institution The UK’s European University A reputation for academic excellence World-leading, internationally recognised research
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Stephen Wallis International Development Welcome to Kent!
You have chosen well! • Established 1965, research-led institution • The UK’s European University • A reputation for academic excellence • World-leading, internationally recognised research • 19% international students, 125 nationalities • Award winning teaching • Welcoming environment
What we’re going to tell you • Information about your new home • What to do if you get ill • Kent Union • How to get personal support • How to stay safe • Studying at Kent – the essentials Presentation available on international student website (www.kent.ac.uk/gettingstarted)
Meet the International Development team We provide student support and advice as well as administering the exchange programmes. Hazel Lander, International students, h.lander@kent.ac.uk, 01227 827994 Hannah Ellerby, International students, h.ellerby@kent.ac.uk, 01227 824088 Janet Wilson-Sharp, Erasmus students, erasmus@kent.ac.uk, 01227 827818 Francoise McKee, Erasmus students, erasmus@kent.ac.uk, 01227 824042 Christine Odro, International and Erasmus students, C.b.odro@kent.ac.uk, 01227 827109 First Floor, Registry Building Extension
To do list for this week • Register with the University and the Medical Centre • Get your computing account and check your email • Meet your School adviser/academic co-ordinator • Find your way around the campus International Welcome Dinner tonight • 7.00 pm in Darwin Conference Suite Trip to ASDA tomorrow (Friday) • Meet at the bus stop opposite Darwin College at 10.30am • Bring a £1 coin for the trolley Don’t forget Dover Castle visit! • Sunday 20 January, 9.45 am at Darwin Bus stop Remember to bring your ticket for all events!
Derek Goss Accommodation Office Kent Hospitality
About your new home • Reception services • Campus Watch • Maintenance and housekeeping • Fire safety • No Smoking • Laundry facilities • Accommodation fees • Room damage
What is included in accommodation fees? • All utility charges • Free unlimited 24-hr internet access • Breakfast (or evening meal allowance) with college rooms • Breakfast and evening meal with bed & bistro rooms in Keynes College, Becket Court • £5,000 of personal possessions insurance cover
Your social life • Be a good neighbour • Keep the noise down when appropriate • Join in with social activities • Cinema/Theatre • Sports Centre • Societies
KentOne card • Official student ID Card • Cashless card • Funds can be added online • Includes a meal allowance • Borrow books in thelibrary • Join the Sports Centre • Entry to the examination hall • Vote in student elections
Need more information? • Accommodation Office – Tanglewood • Email: accomm@kent.ac.uk • Telephone: 01227 766660 • Opening hours: 9am to 5pm, Mon to Fri
Dr Tim Noble Medical Centre Health Services
Health care Register with the University’s Medical Centre at: www.kent.ac.uk/medical • NHS (National Health Service) • FREE medical or nursing care, investigations or hospital treatment • Charges for medication, eye tests and dental treatment • www.ukcisa.org.uk/student/information_sheets.php • Accessing health care • Hospital services • Dentists • Opticians • University Medical Centre • Doctors (called GPs), Nurse Practitioner, Practice Nurses • Contraception (including emergency contraception) • Some clinics, e.g. asthma, diabetes, physiotherapy etc • University Nursing Service
Facilities on campus • Medical Centre • Giles Lane • 8.30am to 6pm (Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-9pm also) • 01227 469333 • www.kent.ac.uk/medical • Nursing Service, Keynes College • Keynes College - Room EG3 • 01227 833503 (internal extension 3503) • Cheadles Chemist • Next to Medical Centre • 9am to 6pm • Emergency out of hours number: 03000 24 24 24 • NHS Direct • 0845 46 47 • www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
Alex Murray Vice-President (Education) Kent Union
Personal support services • Counselling service • Confidential support • www.kent.ac.uk/counselling • Disability and Dyslexia Support Service • Confidential advice; support for practical and academic matters • www.kent.ac.uk/ddss/ • Chaplaincy • Multi-faith support, social events, services • www.kent.ac.uk/chaplaincy/ • Masters’ offices • Advice and support; discipline • www.kent.ac.uk/studentservices/masters-office/ • Student Advice Centre (Kent Union) • www.kentunion.co.uk/advice/ Important note: Data Protection
Staying safe Canterbury is one of the safest university cities in the UK but you should still be careful. • Keep yourself safe: • Be sensible • Plan journeys, particularly at night • Use reputable taxi firms and be cautious about accepting lifts • Keep your belongings with you or in a safe place • Don’t leave valuables lying around • When you go out, close the window and lock your door • Get a good lock for your bike • Money • Be careful at cash points, particularly at night • Check bank statements • Keep your bank cards safe • Report loss, theft and unusual activity
Important contacts On Campus • Campus watch is the University’s 24 hr security service • Office is next to the banks on campus • Free personal attack alarms • Free walking escort service around campus at night • Emergencies: • Phone extension 3333 or 01227 823333 • Non-emergencies: • Phone extension 3300 or 01227 823300 Off Campus • Emergencies: • Phone 999 and ask for Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade or Coastguard • Calls and services are free • Non-emergencies: • Phone 101 for the police
Fire safety • Read the “Fire action” instructions • You need to know what to do in an emergency! • No smoking in any buildings • Be careful with cooking and electrical appliances • Keep fire doors closed • Do not misuse fire alarms or equipment • It puts you and other people in danger! • It is a criminal offence and will result in severe penalties.
Behaviour • Be aware that UK laws may differ from your home country’s: • Alcohol: • Legal drinking age is 18 • Don’t drink and drive! • Drugs: • Possession, selling or use of mind-altering substances (e.g. cannabis/marijuana, Ecstasy, cocaine etc) is illegal! • Equality and Diversity • The University seeks to ensure that people arenot subject to more or less favourable treatment on the grounds of irrelevant distinctions, including: gender; sexual orientation; colour, race or origin; disability; beliefs, etc
The start of term • No unnecessary changes to modules • Check your timetable • Lectures are fixed but you may be able to change seminar group • Learning agreements
Day to day study • Lectures and seminars • Attendance compulsory at seminars • Independent study • Oral contribution • Importance of note taking • Student Portal: • Student Data System: access your timetable, record and marks • Important information and University news • Access Moodle • Moodle, Kent’s Virtual Learning Environment • Moodle offers a range of resources for each of your modules, • You will see your essay questions and submit work on Moodle
Module code and title Room and time Tutor’s office hours and details Module resources Reading lists
Assessment • Assessment requirements • Online module catalogue says how each module is assessed: • exam/coursework/oral presentation or combination of these • Students registered here until June are expected to take exams. • Academic integrity • Referencing guides • Turnitin and how to avoid plagiarism • Assignment Survival Kit • http://www.kent.ac.uk/ai/students/index.html • Grades • Marking criteria: • Information is provided on your School’s website • Grade inflation • Transcripts of marks
Student Learning Advisory Service • Free service • On the spot advice in the UELT building near the banks • Individual / group appointments • Study skills workshops • Resources • Maths and Stats support • Sign up for Study skills and workshops • http://www.kent.ac.uk/student/skills/canterbury/index.html www.kent.ac.uk/uelt/learning (UELT-Unit for the Enhancement of Learning & Teaching.)
Disability and Dyslexia Support • Free, confidential advice and support • Assistance to identify appropriate support • Advice on specific learning difficulties • Liaison with academic staff • Special exam arrangements • No information given out to others without your permission. Mr Andy Velarde, International Students Support Adviser Make an appointment: accessibility@kent.ac.uk www.kent.ac.uk/ddss Keynes College, Rooms Hg7-9 (near Dolche Vita and the duck pond)
English Language Support • Offered by the Centre for English and World Languages • Block C in Keynes College • English Language Development Programme • Free classes • 2 hours per week at all levels • Sign up now (be quick!) at: www.kent.ac.uk/cewl/courses/in-sessional/eldp.html • Cambridge English Certificates • First, Advanced and Proficiency exams • Introductory session, Friday 25th January, 16.00-18.00 in KS24 (Keynes Seminar Room 24) • For more info or to confirm attendance of this session, email examenglish@kent.ac.uk.
Other Support • In your School: • Personal Tutor • Student Support Advisor/Officer (member of staff) • Peer mentoring • School and course reps (students) • Study Groups • IT support • Workshops • Helpdesk • Templeman Library • Enquiries desk • Subject librarians
Any questions?Enjoy your time at Kent! • See you at the dinner tonight • and the Asda trip tomorrow!
Advisers’ emails • Dr Jesse O’Hanleyj.ohanley@kent.ac.uk • Dr Pak Lee p.k.lee@kent.ac.uk • Dr Dan Lloyd d.lloyd@kent.ac.uk • Lisa Clark psychadvisor@kent.ac.uk • Dr Larry Duffy w.l.duffy@kent.ac.uk • Dr Vince Miller v.miller@kent.ac.uk • Dr George Conyneg.r.conyne@kent.ac.uk • Dr Emma Bainbridge englishstudentsupport@kent.ac.uk • Dr Eduardo Vasquez e.vasquez@kent.ac.uk • Dr Julio Hernandez-Castro j.c.hernandez-castro@kent.ac.uk • Dr Keisuke Otsu k.otsu@kent.ac.uk • Dr Mattias Frey m.j.frey@kent.ac.uk • Lisa Dickson l.m.dickson@kent.ac.uk • Mark Johnson m.r.johnson@kent.ac.uk • Steffen Kruschs.krusch@kent.ac.uk