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International Student Registration at Faculty Helpdesks

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s)

“What documents do I need to bring to register at my Faculty Helpdesk?”

You must bring your SHU Card (Student ID card).

“I have received an email inviting me to register at my Faculty Helpdesk, but I can’t attend. What should I do?”

Please note that all current Tier 4 students enrolled at Sheffield Hallam University must attend Registration unless they are in one of the following situations and have requested an Authorised Absence:

  • You are currently absent from study, or will be absent during the Registration period. This may be due to illness or other circumstances;
  • You are currently studying away from Sheffield, for example if you are conducting research at a location outside Sheffield;
  • You are in your home country completing your remaining studies, for example, writing up your Dissertation;
  • You have returned to your home country / have left Sheffield, because you have recently completed all of your required studies or;
  • You are absent for any other reason.

If any of the above applies to you and you have not yet requested an Authorised Absence, you must contact your Faculty in person or by email urgently to request an Authorised Absence – please see below for instructions on how to do this.

“I am currently on Placement – what should I do?”

Please reply urgently to tier4registration@shu.ac.uk with your Student ID number and details of your Placement, including the date you began your Placement, the full name and address of your Placement employer, and the date your Placement ends.

We will then review your response and advise you.

“I am currently living outside of Sheffield and it will be difficult for me to attend Registration – what should I do?”

You must urgently respond to tier4registration@shu.ac.uk with full details. Please include your Student ID number and Course Title in your response. We will then review your response and advise you.

“I have recently changed my immigration status / visa type and no longer require a Tier 4 (General) student visa – what should I do?”

Please reply urgently to tier4registration@shu.ac.uk with details of your new immigration status / visa type. If possible, please attach electronic copies of your new visa documents – i.e. your visa ‘vignette’ and BRP card if you have one – to your email. Please include your Student ID number and Course Title in your response.

“I am a UK or EU student and believe I have been invited to Registration by mistake – what should I do?”

Please reply urgently to tier4registration@shu.ac.uk with details. If possible please attach a scanned, electronic copy of your UK/EU passport to your email. Please include your Student ID number in your response.

“I did not register and I have lost my IT access – what should I do?”

You must contact your Faculty and register as soon as possible. Or if you are unable to attend you must respond to tier4registration@shu.ac.uk urgently.

“I have other questions about Registration.”

If you have any other queries, please email tier4registration@shu.ac.uk, including your Student ID number and Course Title in your email.

This week’s news

Monday 23 November 2015

Social
  • As part of our ‘Introducton to British Culture’ events we have organised a trip to the delightful market town of Bakewell
  • Join HOST UK and meet with a local British family!
  • Can you sing, dance, play an instrument? Perform at our festival and showcase your talent
  • Make friends from around the world at Conversation Club on Wednesday 25 November.
  • Want to join Culture Connect mentoring scheme? The next intake will be in January. Apply now to be added to the waiting list.
Employability
  • Are you keen to use your language skills and gain valuable classroom experience whilst studying at University?  Become a Language Assistant!
  • Are you taking part in extracurricular activities whilst studying at Sheffield Hallam? Apply for Hallam Award!
  • Are you interested in working full-time in the UK after you graduate? Working in the UK after studies sessions provide information about Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 5 visa routes.
Student voice
Immigration

Best wishes,

International Experience Team

Become a Language Assistant!

Sheffield Hallam Students’ Union:

This opportunity takes place until 27 May 2016 at Bradfield School. Closing date for applications is 08 Jan.
Are you keen to use your language skills and gain valuable classroom experience whilst studying at University? As a Language Assistant volunteer you will be placed in a local Secondary school where you will support teachers in the classroom environment. Your role will include providing support to children who need extra help with their languages, assisting class teachers with lesson activities and acting as an all-round positive model of a languages student to inspire and engage young people.
You will be directed by a class tutor and have the chance to work with children in either a one-to-one or group basis. Volunteers will be working in a range of Secondary school classes and depending on their ability, A-Level classes as well. Volunteers will need to be competent in Spanish or French.
Find out more at https://www.hallamstudentsunion.com/get_involved/volunteering/details/465

International Student Health Project

Don’t miss your chance to tell us what you would like included in our new International Student Health Project. The first topic is Healthy Relationships.

What should it include? Tell us now by filling in this short one-minute survey.

我们正在进行一项很有趣的调查问卷活动,旨在帮助国际学生更好的驾驭个人感情生活,提高国际学生对性健康方面的知识,了解什么是经双方同意的性行为。为了能够成功地帮助到国际学生,希望你能告知我们围绕此类话题,你还有哪些信息想要了解。

你所提供的所有信息都将严格保密。我们采取此匿名问卷表,所以在任何情况下,你所作出的回答不会被追踪到具体某个人。我们会问及你的性别和国籍,因为这有助于理解这些因素是如何影响到你对恋爱关系的理解。非常感谢你们的协助

Trip to Bakewell Christmas Market- Saturday 28 November

As part of our ‘Introducton to British Culture’ events we have organised a trip to the delightful market town of Bakewell.

Bakewell is a very typical English village.  We will be taking the bus to which is approximately £6, there is no need to book in advance for this trip.

Please meet our student crew at the main University entrance (City Campus) at 10am.

Bakewell--Street

 

Complete the Student Barometer Survey!

3981-3 plasmaAt Sheffield Hallam University we’re committed to improving the student experience for everyone, and we work in partnership with you to make that happen.

What is the Student Barometer survey?

It’s a survey of Sheffield Hallam students that takes place every year. It helps us to better understand your perceptions of the University and it gives you the chance to comment on different aspects of your student experience and put your ideas forward for change.

Who runs the survey?

It’s conducted by i-graduate, a world-leading company who specialises in gathering customer insight and helping education providers enhance the quality of their services.

Why should you complete the survey?

This is your opportunity to tell us where we are doing well and where we can improve. The results are used to make the changes you want to see. Find out how your feedback makes a real difference.

As a thank you for completing the survey, there is a chance to win

  • a £1,000 cash prize in i-graduate’s prize draw
  • an Apple i-Pad or Amazon gift vouchers in the University’s prize draw
  • Plus, everyone who completes the survey will receive a voucher for a free hot drink*.

At the end of the survey, you can also nominate someone who has made an inspirational or transformative contribution to your student experience for an Inspirational Teacher Award.

When does the survey happen?

Once a year. The survey is live from Monday 2 to Friday 27 November 2015.

How long does the survey take?

It should take approximately 15 minutes of your time.

Will my answers by anonymous?

Yes. All responses are confidential and anonymous, and will only be used to improve our courses and services and for research purposes. You cannot be identified through the results.

How do I complete the survey

You will receive emails about the survey from Monday 2 November onwards, you can follow the link that will be provided in your email. Alternatively you can access the survey from www.shu.ac.uk/workingtogether from Monday 2 November.

*Terms and conditions apply

Have your say – and a chance to win a Kindle paperwhite

Have you say pictureIt’s quick and it’s easy!

The library are running a competition – Two minutes of your time = your opportunity to help shape the library study skills programme and enter into the prize draw for a Kindle paperwhite!

Take the 2 minute survey here and make a difference!

Good luck in the prize draw and thanks for your time.