An exceptional welcome for our students
By: Tom Walters
Last updated: Friday, 15 September 2017
As our new COO, Tim Westlake, has said in his recent emails, we want to share more information about how Professional Services teams are working hard to deliver exceptional levels of service to our students and staff throughout the year.
This coming week sees the arrival of thousands of new students on campus, each ready to start their own unique Sussex journey. It is a hugely busy time for the University, and in particular, those Professional Services staff whose job it is to ensure as smooth an induction process as possible.
Here six key staff members from various divisions and within one of our busiest schools tell us about their roles during welcome week.
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Melinda Lowing - Retention and Progression Manager
My team organises the central arrangements for the University’s student induction. At the moment we are busy finalising months of preparations to ensure that everything is ready for our new students. There is plenty going on over arrivals weekend, when new students arrive and move into their accommodation. We will have a large team of friendly student ambassadors in turquoise t-shirts to welcome students and their guests, answer queries and direct them around campus. There will be helpdesk marquees, and minibuses to drive students from Falmer station to their accommodation. We also are running a welcome reception for students and families to meet University staff, including their lecturers, and an event to help new undergraduate mature students settle in to university life. During the induction week we will be hosting a tea tent in our large helpdesk marquee by Bramber House, and there will be plenty of student ambassadors around the campus to help our new students. On the Friday evening, we will have our fireworks event to allow students to celebrate the end of their first week at Sussex. We’ll be there in our high-vis marshal vests, ensuring that the event runs smoothly. You are also welcome to come and watch; the fun starts at 6.30pm with live music and barbecues at Falmer Bar, and fireworks at 8pm. |
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Fran Bernard - School Administrator (Psychology)
Large undergraduate cohorts in Psychology present challenges for the student experience so, new for this year, we are creating a system which groups students into four ‘Houses’ – each appropriately named after a prominent psychologist with a Sussex connection. We really want to help our students to quickly make their own connections and we feel this will happen if they’re in smaller groups. So we’re allocating students to their Houses by seminar groupings on one of their core modules. These House groupings will bring students together for information and social gatherings throughout the year. On the Wednesday of induction week, students will meet with their Academic Advisor, then gather with other students in their House followed by a welcome party in the Pevensey 1 courtyard. Themed like a village fete, it will include games and afternoon tea. Following feedback from our Student Experience Groups last year, this will be a more inclusive, no-alcohol event. We are also planning to create a ‘quiet area’ at the event for students and staff who may appreciate this. |
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Sara Dyer - Head of International Student Support
The International Student Support team is looking forward to welcoming students from overseas (including the EU). We will be running a meet-and-greet coach service from Heathrow airport over the weekend of 16-17 September, with staff and student helpers based at the airport on both days. There will also be helpers at Gatwick airport and Pool Valley coach station, directing new arrivals to public transport; a free minibus service will be operating from Brighton station for students living off campus. In addition to our normal opening hours, the International Student Support Office (Bramber House, Level 2) will be open during arrivals weekend on both days, 10am-6pm, to greet new students and answer questions. Our team of international student advisers will also be assisting those students already in the UK who need to make a new visa application before starting or continuing their studies at Sussex. An adviser will be available to assist with any student immigration questions during our arrivals weekend opening times. Further details about our welcome support for new international students, including links to our International Student Support mini-guides, are available online. |
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