Accomodation guide 1 Residences Guide Page Residences Guide City Campus Victoria Park Campus Fallowfield Campus Residences Guide Page W elcome Welcome to the University of Manchester ? s Halls of Residences W e hope you will find our Halls an excellent pl

Residences Guide Page Residences Guide City Campus Victoria Park Campus Fallowfield Campus Residences Guide Page W elcome Welcome to the University of Manchester ? s Halls of Residences W e hope you will find our Halls an excellent place in which to live whether you are an un dergraduate or postgraduate student More than students live in our halls which are grouped into three campus areas - City Victoria Park and Fallowfield Within each of these areas there is a lot going on and the atmosphere i s certainly never dull Wherever you are locat ed you will be in easy reach of local shops bars and restaurants as well as the University the city and the airport - the campus is on the busiest bus route in Europe so you can get out and about easily too Thi s Residences Guide aims to provide you with a few guidelines to communal living and some information on how things work and where to get advice The campuses are administered centrally to ensure the highest standards and to provide for all needs For example we have a lot of opportunities for sport extra curricula activities and relaxation as well as a number of meeting rooms good conditions for study and computer cluster facilities too Each Hall has its own characteristics and a Residents Association RA or Junior Common Room JCR which will be the focus of your activities for most things G iven an enthusiastic student body we can have plays concerts inter -hall debates quiz nights and so on as well as a range of sports teams and a good social life in hall and across the campus You can also help in promoting sustainable living in halls by entering the Carbon Control Competition see page You can have a say in what happens b y ge tting involved in your RA or JCR committee in your Hall D uring your time in hall there will be elections for some positions so do consider standing During your time in hall y ou will come across a number of people whose role it is to make sure life runs smoothly so that you can make a positive commitment to your studies as well as making the most of the wider student experience They are the residential pastoral care teams - the wardens and tutors who are mostly around in the evenings and weekends the management teams and staff who are responsible for delivering the administration domestic portering and catering services the Estates staff who maintain the buildings and the grounds and the Security patrols who look after our safety and monitor the CCTV cameras around the campuses Please feel free to ask their advice because they are here for your benefit All we ask is that you are polite to them and respectful of each other Thank you Helen McGlashan Director of Residential Services The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of going to press The University

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  • Publié le Apv 14, 2021
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