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Advice for keeping safe
Your safety matters to us – explore our guides so you can enjoy your life at uni and focus on your studies
Coming to university is a chance to be independent, make new friends and try something different. It's also a time where you'll be more responsible for yourself and the people around you.
From paying rent and bills to cooking meals or going out, there will be a lot of new things to try. Whatever it may be, use our guides to make sure you're safe.