Things to know this week

UoY community update

Support for students affected by global crises

With events continuing in the Middle East and elsewhere, please contact us for support if you have been affected by recent global crises.

IT Support drop-in service schedule changes

Following a recent trial, the IT Support drop-in is permanently extending its hours to between 10am-12pm and 2-4pm, Monday to Friday (excluding Tuesday afternoons). If you need IT support or advice with common issues, simply head to the Library Helpdesk during drop-in hours. 

Looking ahead to Neurodiversity Celebration Week 2026

Neurodiversity Celebration Week will return from 16 - 22 March 2026, with a range of events across campus and the city of York. 

Respect at York: be a good neighbour

While travelling in and around residential areas in York, please remain respectful of private property. Cutting through gardens, driveaways or climbing fences for quicker access to public footpaths is trespassing. Please also be courteous to our neighbours by avoiding parking on green verges attached to private land.  

1. What helps you feel connected to your uni community? 

Uni Mental Healh Day

We’re exploring this year's University Mental Health Day theme - the importance of connection  - with food, freebies and fun activities this week! Come to the University Mental Health Day Fair on Thursday (12 March) or join us for free drinks, snacks and chat at the College Community Cafes every Monday and Wednesday. We’ll also be taking part in Touch Grass Bingo - can you get a full house?

University Mental Health Day events

2. York Challenge Week  

This week, over 30 different student groups will be taking part in this year’s York Challenge Week - completing a wealth of wacky and wonderful challenges to fundraise for their sport or society! From shaving heads, to strava route art, dancing the York walls to a 24 hour livestream - best of luck to all clubs ‘raising their game’ this week! Be sure to show your support and spread the word far and wide - donate or become an ambassador today.

Meet the teams taking part in York Challenge Week

3. Workshop: MS Word for dissertations and theses

Writing a dissertation or summative assessment soon? Join us for a dedicated digital skills session on Wednesday (11 March) exploring how key features of Microsoft Word can save you time and effort when managing long form pieces of academic writing - allowing you to focus on your content and findings. Register your interest in attending, and explore our accompanying skills guide for more resources.

All study and digital skills workshops

4. Dine out for less

York Restaurant Week is back and better than ever - running for a full fortnight of deals in March! Enjoy a variety of offers on food and drink, from over 100 eateries in York city centre, all priced between £5 and £30. 

York Restaurant Week

Offers, competitions and opportunities

  • How do you get to, from and around campus? Complete our short Annual Travel and Transport Survey by midnight on Friday 20 March and enter a prize draw to win an iPad
  • Enter Santander’s Student and Graduate Prize Draw for the chance to win £500
  • Applications are open for Santander Career Support Award 2025/26
  • International students: tell us why you came to study in the UK and be in with the chance to win £200.

Jobs and opportunities

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