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This Week’s News

Monday 22 June 2015

In this week’s edition…

Social 
Student Voice
  • There’s just a week left to create a blog about your global experience and to be in with the chance of winning an iPad mini!
  • Sheffield Pride Festival is back for 2015! Celebrate diversity and show your support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community of Sheffield.
Employability
Support
Immigration

 

Best wishes,

International Student Support Team

Sheffield Pride Festival

Saturday 4 July

Sheffield Pride is back for 2015!

This year the festival is moving and it will take place at Sheffield Students’ Union at the University of Sheffield. Pride is taking over the entire site (and it’s a BIG site!) to bring a whole day and night of fun, activities, music, and loads more.

For more information, visit the Sheffield Pride website.

Ice Skating

Wednesday 1 July, 6pm – 9pm
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! On Wednesday evenings, students skate for £4 including skate hire with your student card. We will take the tram to ICE Sheffield so please bring £4 for a return fare too. You should register your interest at goglobal@shu.ac.uk.

NEW SCAM – BEWARE!!!

scam alert

It has been brought to our attention that Indian students are being targeted by scammers who call themselves “Crime Stoppers” calling on behalf of “Home Office”. They call the students and intimidate them, threatening with arrest and claiming that some formalities were not fulfilled by the student at the time of arrival in the UK and therefore the student was now a “criminal immigrant”. They may also claim that they have been asked by “Indian authorities” to arrest the student. The scammers ask for personal and financial details, and intimidate students into paying them large sums of money. They may claim this as being “home office fines” or as “bail bond for Indian authorities”. They threaten students with arrest and/or harm to their family in India if the money is not paid or if the information is shared with anyone.

BEWARE – This is a very sophisticated scam! If they were to call you and you challenge their authenticity they may tell you to Google their phone number and verify their identity. They will have set up fake webpages and links to deceive you. They can be very forceful and authoritative in their tone, even more so if they sense that you are scared.

British Police or Home Office never contact students in this manner, and they never ask for money over the phone.

If you receive a call of this nature, please do not give out any personal details (passport number, address, family details). Please do not download any software they ask you to on your phone or computer. Cut the phone and inform the police immediately. If you are unsure, please feel free to contact International Student Support Team on internationalsupport@shu.ac.uk or call us on 0114 225 3813.

If you have already been a victim of this scam – please contact Hallam Union Advice Centre (advicecentre@shu.ac.uk or call 0114 225 4148) as a matter of urgency.

Maths Help during the resit period

Do you need any help with maths?

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The ACES Faculty will be running some ‘Maths Help’ drop-in sessions just before and during the resits in July.

They will take place in the Adsetts Centre, Level 5.

The dates are as follows:

Thursday 9 July, 10am-12pm
Friday 10 July, 10am-12pm
Tuesday 14 July, 10am-12pm
Thursday 16 July, 10am-12pm
Monday 20 July, 10am-12pm
Tuesday 21 July, 10am-12pm