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Campus information

Campus map & tour
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Our campus map includes all of the main buildings, entrances, stations and stops and accommodation, as well as some information about each of the learning spaces, so you can easily find your way around.

The University calendar & opening hours
You can check out the upcoming and previous UK bank holidays on the following link. A bank holiday is a public holiday during which banks and many businesses are closed.
Bank holidays offer students a chance to relax, catch up on sleep, and take a break from their academic workload.
While most of the shops and supermarkets in the UK do not completely shut down over bank holidays, their opening hours often change. Travel can also be impacted, so its a good idea to check your travel timetables in advance if making plans.
Accessibility and dedicated spaces
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Chaplains provide support to students of all faiths, as well as those with no faith. They offer access to volunteering schemes and other activities that provide development and support opportunities.
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Enrolling into university

Enrolment
Online enrolment- frequently asked questions can be viewed via this link. It includes a specific section for international students.
The following link will cover information about your student ID, how to obtain your card and replacing lost cards.
Student charter
Student finance
This link explains everything you need to know about fees and funding as an international student, including tuition, accommodation costs, living expenses, and other charges.
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Finding ways to connect and belong

Societies
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Rise
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This link will explain what our innovative program Rise is all about, what you can use it for, and what Rise points are and how they work.
Connect Hub
Connect Hub is a weekly social event designed to help you meet new people and feel part of the community. You can learn more and reserve your place using this link.
Volunteering
Volunteering is the act of freely offering your time and skills to help others without expecting payment. It involves working for an organisation or cause that benefits the community or individuals in need. Volunteering offers many benefits, both personally and professionally:
- Enhance your CV
- Feel part of a community
- Develop social skills
- Provides a sense of purpose
- Expands your network
- Opens career opportunities

Learn more about the impacts and benefits of volunteering via this Self-Study Pack on Rise. You will need to complete the pack before you can enrol in opportunities.

Social Media
Social media can be a powerful tool to help build connections and create a sense of belonging. It offers social support, helps you expand your network, and gives you a space to share information and celebrate achievements.
Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) is active on several social media platforms. These are great for staying updated on university news, events, and student life. Here are some of the main channels, you can click on the icons to launch the sites:

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Getting ready to learn

Attendance & assessments
Manchester Met provides a range of support to make sure your work is accurate and honest. This link breaks down what academic integrity means, why it matters, and the support available to help you get it right.
Everything you need to know about how to approach your assessments can be found via this link. Including examinations, coursework, extensions, and results.
Artificial intelligence (AI)
It is important to learn about AI tools and how they can support your learning. This link takes you to the AI Literacy Rise Study Pack, which is a great starting point for exploring generative AI.

You can also find more information here about how to use AI appropriately in relation to your assessments.
Digital literacy & tools

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It is important that you feel confident in your digital skills which will be used throughout your time at Manchester Met. This link will explain how to access LinkedIn Learning and the Professional Soft Skills course.
Moodle is Manchester Met’s online learning platform, where you can access online materials and resources. You can read more via the following link. Please note – you will not be able to access Moodle until you have your ID.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a way of authenticating who you are. It is mandatory for all University accounts accessing the Manchester Met network. You can find out more about what you need to do via this link.
Higher education (HE) & beyond

This course will help you learn more about studying at university, including practical tips and wellbeing, finding your academic voice, the broader purpose of HE, and opportunities beyond your course.
Manchester Met offer free coaching to help improve your academic English. Via this link, you can explore the classes and consultations available.
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Your first few weeks at Manchester Met

Welcome week
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Additionally, you can find other Manchester Met welcome events here, including events to help you find your way around campus and get used to university life.

Timetable
The start date is different for all courses and degree of education. You will be able to find your start date on your timetable.
Information about accessing your timetable can be found here, as well as additional information on attendance.
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