What other support is available?

An introduction to the support and services available at City St George’s.

Background

Other useful contacts at City St George’s:

 

Student Hub

Our Student Hub offers general enquiries about student life at City and further student support including student funding, immigration advice, accommodation and student oyster card queries.

 

You can contact them via Support@City.

 

Careers and Employability

Our Careers Services offer resources, events, volunteering and one-to-one support including CV checks, careers guidance and tailored mock interviews.

 

careers@city.ac.uk

 

Students’ Union

 

City St George’s Students’ Union (CSGSU) works to improve the experience of City students. It provides:

Representation: Students elect Union officers who then represent student interests at City St George’s
Societies: There are over 100 societies to join to develop your interests which could also be a great way of meeting people with similar interests to you
Activities: The SU run a range of events and activities for students
Advice: The SU provides independent advice on academic procedures including extenuating circumstances applications, academic misconduct, allegations and appeals

 

https://csgsu.co.uk/

 

Academic Skills Team

The Academic Skills team can help with:
• Study skills, including reading strategies and essay planning
• Writing skills
• Meeting assessment criteria
• Time management
• Revision and exam techniques.

The team offers appointments for one-to-one academic skills tutorials to all City St George’s students.

 

skills@city.ac.uk

 

Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Team

The Multi-Faith Chaplaincy team supports people of all faiths, beliefs and cultures. They also offer access to dedicated rooms for prayer and reflection.

 

chaplaincy@city.ac.uk

 

 

 

How could this affect me?

Getting used to life as a University student can be a challenge for anyone, it is important to know that there is support, information and resources available if you need them. Talking to us about the support available, any questions or concerns you have, and visiting campus, might help you make a decision whether you want to study with us, and ensure you have the best possible university experience if you do.