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The library and computer facilities are good.
There's always at least a reference copy
of all the textbooks required and I never
have a problem finding a PC to use.
Preparing to study at Bradford
We are so pleased that you have chosen to study at Bradford. We want your move to Higher Education to go as smoothly as possible. Our Thinking of studying at Bradford page gives you an overview of the services we offer. Don't forget to check out our Arriving at Bradford page when you arrive on campus. In the meantime, here are a few extra tips and resources to help you prepare for starting University.
IT provision
- IT account - As part of the registration process you are allocated a computer username and you will create a password. Your computer username and password give you access to many of the University's Web based systems, eg your email account, and enable you to login to PCs in our public cluster rooms.
- Email - The University will send correspondence to your University email account; it is important that you check this regularly.
- RoamNet - see where you can connect to the roaming network, and what you need to do.
- PC clusters - Use the links that follow to check what equipment is in our PC clusters, where they are and how to check their availability:
- IT skills - Use the IT skills materials on Develop Me! to get an overview of the skills you will need and guidance on how to develop them.
- PC purchases and software - Our Software Availability and Support Levels page gives full details of the software used on campus and the level of support you can expect for each. A number of educational software suppliers offer student discounts and the University has a liecence to distribute antivirus software. This blog might be helpful if you are planning on purchasing a laptop.
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The Library
- Library catalogue - You will need to use the Library
catalogue to research study topics.
- Searching skills - You may use a search engine such as Google already; however, your tutors will expect you to judge the reliability of the information. To save you time, there are a number of information gateways, usually organised by subject discipline, where the information is peer reviewed; this means that others have judged the information as relevant and reliable. Your subject librarian will give you guidance on this.
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Developing your career
Career Development Services can help you to earn while you learn or to focus on more longer term career options.
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Health and well-being
Counselling Service
Starting University is a major step in your life journey. It is likely to trigger a variety of emotions, including some that you may never have encountered before. Here are links to help you recognise and cope with some of those feelings, but talking often helps, so do come and see us.
Disability Service
The Disability Service has a
great reputation for taking a holistic approach to the needs of every student
we work with - providing the equipment and advice to help you get the most
out of your time at University.
Our Frequently Asked Questions page will
hopefully answer questions you may have. Please get
in touch if you need to know more.
Health & Safety
We want to do all we can to help you work safely and to keep your work secure. Our regulations and policies are as much about protecting you as they are about ensuring that your use of our facilities meets internal, external and legislative requirements. Use the links that follow to find out what you should and should not do, our emergency procedures and what your personal responsibilities are in using computer equipment safely:
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Campus maps
Use our campus maps to familiarise yourself with the locations of our facilities; however, when you get on to campus you can always access our braduni.mobi service for directions on getting from building to building.