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Don't miss out on a chance to win the Chancellor's Medal
Nominations are invited for the 2013 Chancellor’s Medal.
Final year undergraduates, postgraduates completing their programme of study/research and recent graduates of the University are eligible to be considered for this award, which is made in recognition of the outstanding attainment of an individual student in academic or sporting activities or in other personal achievements.
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HEAR’s help for first year undergraduates
Find out more about HEAR and what it means to you.
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Pilot for the Early Resolution of Student Complaints (PERC)
Student Services is piloting a scheme for the Early Resolution of Student Complaints during semester 2.
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NSS: Don’t miss your chance to speak up!
The National Student Survey (NSS) is your chance to speak up about the University of Sheffield and help future students who might want to come to our University.
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Laverick-Webster-Hewitt Travelling Fellowship
Applications are invited for the Laverick-Webster-Hewitt Travelling Fellowship, which is to be awarded in June 2013.
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Publication of Undergraduate Examination Results for Autumn Semester 2012-13
Autumn Semester examination results will be released from 10.00 am on Wednesday, 6 March 2013.
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Petrie Watson Exhibitions applications open
Petrie Watson Exhibitions are open to Undergraduate and Postgraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities to support projects of an Arts nature.
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Take charge of your exams
Take charge of your exams and keep yourself up to date.
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New Engineering Building will open door to growth and investment
The University’s planning application for the New Engineering Building on the Jessop East site was last night (17 December) approved by members of the city council’s planning committee.
The decision brings the start of work on the £81million state-of-the-art building one step closer.
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Help support Sheffield Children's Hospital this Christmas
The University's digital Christmas card is now available and this year we’re raising money for the Children's Hospital Charity in Sheffield.
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What University services are available this Christmas?
Here is a roundup of services that will be available to you during the Christmas period, once teaching finishes on 16 December.
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Like your bike? Make sure you keep it safe.
Many students own bikes, and use them as a means of travelling around the city and commuting between lectures.
University Security Services and South Yorkshire Police are committed to reducing crime against our student population, including bike thefts.
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Its never been more important to update your contact information
It is your responsibility to keep your personal details and contact information (eg address, phone numbers) up to date in University records.
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Important message: The use of unfair means in the assessment process
This message is designed to help you avoid the use of unfair means in the assessment process and is an important source of information.
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Student security announcement from South Yorkshire Police
On Monday 26 November in the Crookesmoor Road/Barber Road area of Sheffield there were a number of robberies where the victims were students.
Anyone with information is asked to please contact the Police by calling 101.
Extra police officers both uniformed and in plain clothes are patrolling the area and enquiries to identify the offender are ongoing.
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