Your first weeks at University

You’re finally here – a student at Leeds! This page will give you the information that you need to help you navigate those first weeks, and ensure that you’ve got all the information to feel in control. 

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We know those first few days and weeks can be a whilwind of meeting people, finding your way around and getting started on your course.  It’s perfectly normal to feel a bit overwhelmed, or that things aren’t quite what you expected.

I want to speak to someone during my first few weeks

If you have a question or need information you can contact our friendly colleagues in the Student Information Service. They can help you navigate your studies, find out what you need to know, and put you in touch with the right people if you need more specialist support or advice.

Call us

Our Helpline Team are on hand Monday to Friday 9-5 pm.

  • Call +44 (0)113 343 7000 (from outside of the UK)
  • Call 0800 915 0402 (from inside the UK. This is a free phone number, and you won’t be charged for calling this from your mobile or landline).

Email us

You can email us at studentinfo@leeds.ac.uk

Speak to us, face to face

Our Information Points are open from 9 am to 5 pm Monday to Friday. 

If you’ve got a question that you need answering before you arrive (and once you’re here!) then here’s a list of where to go for help.

Making friends

Without doubt, one of the things that you’ll be thinking about in these first few days and weeks is making friends. Don’t worry if it doesn’t happen immediately – it can take a while to find your people. Here’s some ways to get you started.

Apply for a University buddy

Join a club or society

There’s over 300 clubs and societies at the University. They are a great way to find people who have similar interests to you. 

Check out the Residence Life programme

If you’re living in University accommodation, our Residence Life team organise events for when you first move in and throughout the year to help you settle in, meet new people and enjoy university.

Come to Global Café

Global Café is for everyone from everywhere! A weekly opportunity for students and postgraduate researchers to meet new people, relax with friends, have great conversations, and enjoy free refreshments every Monday (5:30-7:30pm) in Common Ground, Leeds University Union.

Student blogs on making friends

We have even more information on how to meet new people and get involved.

Getting started with your studies

Studying at University will need a new set of skills, and we’ve got lots of useful links for you to get started.

The library

 Bookmark the library website  for opening hours, booking study spaces, searching online resources, managing your library record and much more. 

Helpful websites and blogs to get started

Your academic personal tutor

You’ve got an academic personal tutor. Have you met them yet? They are someone who is there to work in partnership with you and help you have a successful academic experience. Find out more about your academic personal tutor.

You’ll have a LeedsforLife academic workbook to help organise your resources. Find out more about the academic workbook

Find out about your school 

To help you settle in to the start of term, your school has pulled together some specific information you’ll need to know. Check out the School welcome materials

Your first weeks in Leeds as an international student

Get involved as a student

  • LUU’s what’s on – a huge range of activities, events, fairs and Give it a Go sessions (GIAG), most are free and fully accessible.

  • Join our Fresh Start Festival in January. We’ll tell you more nearer the time!

  • Get to know people from over 170 different countries as part of our global community. Why not find an opportunity to learn a language, become an ambassador, take part in groups, festivals, trips or find an exchange partner?

  • Volunteering is a fantastic way of meeting new people, trying different things, and giving back. It also enhances your CV while you’re doing it. What’s not to like? Why not do good Leeds!

  • Want to get involved with sustainability at the University of Leeds? Become a Student Sustainability Architect and provide support and get paid!

  • Support and represent other students by becoming a student rep. Check out how you can get involved through LUU (and find a rep to help you)

Get to know your IT learning tools

Minerva

Minerva is the Virtual Learning Environment, or VLE. You’ll be using Minerva for learning in a variety of ways throughout your time at Leeds. You can find out more about how it works here.

Office 365 and OneDrive

As a student at the University of Leeds, you get free access to Microsoft Office programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as the note taking app OneNote and the online file storage area OneDrive.

To use OneDrive and Office 365 on your computer wherever you are, follow this three-step process (also included in the Student IT induction):

  1. Open Office 365.

  2. Log in using your Minerva log-in details.

  3. Select the cloud icon at the right of the screen. This allows you to use OneDrive and Office 365.

You can get more information about using OneDrive and Office 365 from the IT website.

UniLeeds app

Keep up-to-date and manage your time by downloading the UniLeeds app. This will give you quick access to everyday essentials such as your timetable. You can get the app for iPhone or iPad from the App Store, or the Android app on Google Play. Take a few minutes to look at each section of the app and try to get into the habit of using it daily.

LinkedIn Learning

Students at Leeds have free access to all LinkedIn Learning, providing you the opportunity to develop your skills to support your personal and career development. You can access LinkedIn Learning anytime, anywhere from your laptop or portable devise. You can easily access your account from the LinkedIn Learning login page using your normal University username and password or via Minerva. To give you a helping hand we’ve created a LinkedIn Learning guide for students with suggested content for you to browse and explore.

Blackboard Ally

Blackboard Ally lets you download your teaching materials in a range of formats to suit you and how you work. You can find out more about it here.

How learning analytics will support your learning journey

We're committed to supporting you to get the most out of your studies and as part of this, are introducing a new system to give you - and us - insights into your learning. StREAM@Leeds is the new University of Leeds Learning Analytics system. By collating data from a variety of Digital Education systems and University services - including Minerva, virtual classrooms and library resources - StREAM@Leeds helps you and University staff get insights into your learning to support you. StREAM@Leeds is yours to take, use and own as part of your studies as well as to enhance your Academic Personal Tutoring meetings within a student-led data-driven context.

Register and enrol on your modules

If you haven’t already completed registration, it’s important that you do that as soon as you can. Click here to register and here to find out more about module enrolment.

Your life as a student in Leeds

Now you’re studying at Uni, there’s lots to get to know, from shopping, finding your way around, keeping fit and looking after yourself.

Find specific support

Living in University accommodation?

If you’re living in University accommodation you should check out:

Discover campus

Now you’re here, take some time to explore the University of Leeds campus. Set about ten minutes walk from the city centre, it’s a perfect place to learn, but also relax and discover art, wildlife, quirky cafes and hidden spaces.

Shopping

Managing your money

Understanding your money, how to budget, how to make more of your money and knowing what to do if things are going wrong are essential skills for life. Our cost of living hub has links and guides to help keep your finances on track.

If you’re an international student, we have a lot of infromation on arranging money for when you arrive and how to open a bank account in the UK.

Sport and Exercise

Whether you’re an elite sportsperson, a keen team player, or just someone who likes keeping fit or having fun with your mates, there’s something for everyone at University. 

Safety