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Things to know this week

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REMINDER: Access It All money advice

Come to Access It All, our monthly money advice drop-in event for disabled and neurodivergent students, on Wednesday (26 March) in Spring Lane Building between 3-4.30pm. Ask our specialists any questions you have on topics like Personal Independence Payments and Universal Credit, Disabled Students Allowance, Student Finance, budgeting and any money worries.

Support and advice

Should you be using accessible toilets?

Accessible toilets are vital to members of our community with access needs, including visible and invisible disabilities. If you don't need to use the accessible toilets, please don't.

Inclusive facilities on campus

1. How to use feedback to improve your mark

Do you know how to get the most out of feedback on your work? Our ’How to use feedback to improve your mark’ workshop on Friday (28 March) looks at the types of feedback you may receive, what it means, and helps you identify how it can be used to improve your writing. See also our Understanding your assignment feedback skills guide.

2. Come to the Careers and Placements Open House

Interested in learning more about using your experiences to boost your employability? Come to the Careers and Placements ‘Tell Me About Yourself’ open house event on Wednesday (26 March) to find job listings, information on your career journey and how to market yourself - and the chance to win prizes with fun employability activities!

3. Looking to sharpen your digital skills?

The Creativity Lab offers a range of sessions to support your creative journey:

  • Top Tips’ Webinar Series – Quick, focused online sessions covering the essentials of audio production, video editing, and 3D modeling.
  • Design – Edit – Create – Master Adobe Creative tools, from crafting visuals in Illustrator to refining audio in Audition.
  • Drop-in Sessions – Get 1-2-1 support every Monday and Wednesday for digital 3D modeling, audio editing, and podcasting.

Explore how the Creativity Lab can help you develop new skills, bring your ideas to life, and push creative boundaries.

4. Vote in the York SU elections

Voting for the York SU Sabbatical Officer Elections is now open! Read the candidate manifestos and cast your vote for all seven roles to help decide who'll Lead York SU during the next academic year. Everyone who votes in the elections will be entered into a prize draw - and there are also prizes for the society and sports club with the highest turnout.

5. BAME Showcase 2025: Threads of Tomorrow

Get your ticket to the York SU BAME Showcase, a celebratory night of creative performances from talented students of colour here at York. Join York SU in Central Hall on Wednesday (26 March) for live music, dancing, and more! Tickets are free with an optional £1 donation to Arts Bridge, a charity that works to make the arts more enjoyable and accessible for young BAME communities. 

Offers, competitions and opportunities

  • Be in with a chance to win up to £200 voucher by voting in the York SU elections
  • Share your experiences of personal supervision and enter the prize draw to win £25 voucher

Jobs and opportunities

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