From Advice Centre
THe UCU Union is taking Industrial Action on Thursday 10th May.
The University has made the following announcements in relation to this.
* Examinations:
There are a small number of examinations scheduled for Thursday 10 May and these will go ahead as planned.
* Assessment Hand-ins:
All assessment deadlines for Thursday 10 May still stand and assessed worked should be submitted as normal.
It is possible that your teaching might be affected by industrial action on Thursday 10 May.
Make sure you monitor your email and Blackboard, and look out for any notices, for further information about what is happening and what you should do.
Other University services (including catering, learning centres, helpdesks and administrative services) are unaffected by the strike and will be operating a normal service on Thursday 10 May.
From Advice Centre
Please note that due to the Bank Holiday the Advice Centre will be closed on Monday 7th May.
We will re-open at 10am on Tuesday 8th May 2012 and will respond to any messages then.
If you need urgent legal advice then you can call the Community Legal Service helpline on 0845 345 4 345.
From Advice Centre
Get Online@home are offering discounts on computers for people on certain benefits (including Housing Benefit, Employment and Support Allowance and Disability Living Allowance. Check out this link.
From Advice Centre
The government has recently updated the rules regarding Tenancy Deposit Protection Schemes.
If you are a tenant with a tenancy that is running from 5th April 2012 onwards your landlord has until the 5th of May to protect your deposit.
If your deposit has not been protected by this date or your landlord hasn’t told you in which scheme they protected it, you can take action to get them to do it and also receive compensation.
Please contact the Advice Centre for more information. Call 0114 225 4148 or by e-mail advicecentre@shu.ac.uk
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Love the Bodyshop and like the idea of earning extra cash around your studies?
Become a Bodyshop Consultant and share Bodyshop products with your family, friends and networks, earning 25-30% commission on your sales.
For more information come along to Pamper Party: Wednesday 2nd May, 5-8pm, The HUBS to talk to a Body Shop Consultant.
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If you run out of money City Taxis can get you home safely. How it works? Phone 01142393939 and book your taxi quoting ‘Hallam Safe Taxi Scheme’ . Hand your SHU card to the driver as deposit for your fare. After 48 hours go to the HUBS reception, pay your fare and pick up your SHU card. N.B Max. fare £10, max. distance 5.5miles.
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In Local Elections students can vote at their home and term time address, as long as both addresses are not in the same Local Authority area!
Remember if you’re not registered, you won’t be able to vote!
To register click here:http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/register_to_vote/students.aspx
The deadline for registrations reaching Electoral Services is 18th April.
Location of polling stations
Your polling card will tell you where your polling station is. It is often a nearby school or community centre. You can also find out where your polling station is on this website www.sheffield.gov.uk/elections.
Poll cards
If you do not receive a poll card by 9 April, visit the council website to find out where your polling station is.
Postal vote application forms
If you want to vote by post the deadline for registering is fast approaching. To vote by post, you will need to fill in an application form and send it to the Electoral services to arrive by 5pm on Wednesday 18 April.
Vote by proxy
If you can’t go to the polling station and don’t wish to vote by post, you may be able to vote by proxy. This means allowing somebody to vote on your behalf. You will need to fill in an application form and send it to the Electoral Services to arrive by Wednesday 25 April.
Voting in person
Polling stations are open from 7.00am – 10.00pm on Thursday 3 May. If you have not been issued with a ballot paper by 10.00pm, you will not be able to cast your vote.
More information
If you have any questions or want to find out more on your voting options visit www.sheffield.gov.uk/elections or contact the Elections team on (0114) 273 4093 or by emailing elections@sheffield.gov.uk.
From Advice Centre
The Advice Centre will be closed on Friday 6th April, Monday 9th April and Tuesday 10th April 2012 due to Easter holidays.
We will open on Wednesday at 10am. There will be a drop in as usual between 1pm-3pm on Wednesday.
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Have you been accused of cheating? Maybe the terms plagiarism, self-plagiarism,collusion, falsifying data, impersonation or dishonest practice have been used. Don’t get caught out! Find out from Cheating and plagiarism 11-12 what all this means.
If you have already been accused seek advice from the Advice Centre as soon as possible by calling 0114 225 4148 or e-mailing advicecentre@shu.ac.uk.