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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.
Keeping your information secure
Find out how to keep your personal details and your money in the right hands.

Support for harassment and bullying
How to report and get help after encountering bullying or harassment.

Safe sexual relationships at uni
Understand more about positive, healthy, consensual sex before moving away from home and starting university.
