Commonwealth Student? There’s still time to register to vote!

If you are a student originating from a country within the Commonwealth, you have the right to vote in the General Elections this May.  Don’t waste this precious opportunity to have your say and also represent those international students who don’t have the right to vote.

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If you are not sure if your country is part of the commonwealth, you can check here.

How do I vote?

1. First you need to register online: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote. Fill out the online form, leaving the national insurance number blank. You must do this as soon as possible so there is enough time for it to be processed.  The deadline for registering is 20 April 2015.

2. You will then be sent a letter from the Returning Officer who is the official person responsible for running fair elections. This letter will ask you for proof that you are a citizen of a Commonwealth country. Send back a photocopy of your passport.

3. You will then be registered on the electoral role as a voter. You will be sent a polling card a month before the election. Start thinking about who you’ll vote for!

4. VOTE on 7 May 2015.

You can find more information about voting as a commonwealth student here and there is also a commonwealth student vote Facebook page.

And remember… the deadline to register to vote in the general election is 20 April 2015.

Kelham Island Museum

Sunday 12 April, 11am – 2pm
Meet at the main university entrance at 11am

Sheffield is a City built on steel, join us on a trip to the industrial heartland of the City and the famous Kelham Island Museum with exhibits about the Steelworks and a huge working steam engine, there will be lots of photo opportunities. Entry is £4 with our student card and the museum is approximately a 30 minutes walk from the University.

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Ice Skating

Wednesday 1 April, 7pm – 10pm
Meet at the main entrance to Owen building, City Campus

Meet new friends at one of our regular ice skating events. Whether you are an accomplished ice skater or have never tried it before – come along, everybody is welcome!  We will be taking the tram to ICE Sheffield and transport and entry costs (including hire of skates) is approximately £7.

Easter Holidays – Important Information

The University will be closed during 3 – 7 April, but the Learning Centres at City (Adsetts) and Collegiate will remain open 24/7.

Here is some useful information to help you during this period

  • Students are asked to bring their SHUcard to get into the buildings
  • The helpdesk will be closed but students can access books, journals and all electronic materials, printing, copying
  • Students can still top up their print or papercut account online, or pay library fines
  • There will be vending machines to use (and the Costa machine at Adsetts for those needing caffeine!)
  • Security staff will be there to help wherever they can with directional enquiries or filling up printers.
  • Students needing help can contact 0114 2253333 for 24/7 help on library and IT enquiries
  • We also recommend that students use the library gateway to search for answers to questions too – there are links to blogs, guides, and FAQs plus our twitter feed.

Have a great Easter break! 🙂

This week’s news

Monday 16 March 2015

In this week’s edition…
Social
  • This year’s SHU Fest was fantastic! There were 50 events across both campuses. Watch videos from the events.
  • Take a break from your studies and celebrate Latin American culture with Culture Connect on 18 March. This event is open to all students.
  • Experience African drumming on 1 April in the Heartspace. There will be snacks and fun activities.
Student voice
Employability
Support
Immigration

Best wishes,

International Student Support Team