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A huge welcome to everyone beginning their journey at the University of Hull this year.
We hope you are settling in and looking forward to what Hull has to offer, starting with Welcome Fest!
The Welcome Fest should be such an exciting time – you’ve just moved into your own place, you’re making new friends and ready to embark on a new chapter.
However, it can also be a time when you are at your most vulnerable…
New city. New people. New independence.
While you get used to the campus and area, here are some tips from us, to help you avoid putting yourself at unnecessary risk.
We want you to have the best time on a night out. However, there are some things you need to keep in mind when attending the local nightlife.
Before you leave, know how you’re getting home. If Hull is a new city for you, you need to make sure you know where you are, where the venues are and how you will be getting home. You can utilise the #what3words app to find and share your exact location.
Whether you’re in halls or a student house, the likelihood is you’re now responsible for keeping your property and belongings safe.
We've created a Student Survival Handbook to give you some simple advice on how to steer clear of crime.
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