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The Student Advice Service aims to meet the ever-changing and diverse needs of the Reading University student community. Read more about
Our Service Aims.
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Don't know who to contact, where to go or how to get advice? Then please read this section for information about our opening hours and
Getting In Touch.
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A multi-cultural and diverse community exists on campus. We provide immigration advice and services to the international student community at Reading University. Read more about
Immigration Advice.
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Our Money Doctors aim to promote good money management amongst students and can help you keep on top of your finances during your time at Reading. Read more about the
Money Doctors.
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We aim to help students make the transition from living in Halls of Residence to renting in the private sector. We visit Halls and present Housing Talks on renting in the Reading area. Read more about
Housing Advice.
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Trying to juggle the requirements of your course with paid work and a social life can take its toll on your academic life. You may need some form of academic advice during your time at University. Visit the
Academic Support Page.
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Most students work on a part-time basis during their studies. It is a great way to learn new skills and experience; and is essential to help develop future employment prospects. Read more about
Employment Advice.
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Leaving home for University can be stressful. Life changes and other pressures can have a major impact on your health so make you sure take care of yourself during your time at University. Read more about
Health & Well-Being.
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Want to know more about who make up the Student Advice team? Read here to
Meet The Team.
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Find answers to some frequently asked questions about our service, our policies and a list of other advice and support services here. Read more about
FAQ.
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