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GET GOING GUIDE 2024 Your guide to starting at Leeds Trinity University this January


CONTENTS 4. Teaching and Learning

12. Your Programme

20. Personal Tutors

6. Getting Started

13. Your Student ID Card

20. The Learning Hub

6. Your Leeds Trinity Username

14. Getting Connected

21. The Library

16. Finance and Funding

22. Careers+Placements

18. Student Support and Wellbeing

23. Leeds Trinity Students’ Union

and Password 7. myLTU 8. Registering for your degree

ARRIVAL DATES Tuesday 2 January Undergraduate degree students living on campus. The Accommodation Office will contact you via email to confirm your time slot approximately one week before your arrival.

Wednesday 3 January All nursing degree students.

Wednesday 3 January to Friday 5 January - Welcome Week All nursing degree students.

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Welcome to Leeds Trinity University It is my pleasure as Vice-Chancellor to welcome you to Leeds Trinity University. As you embark on this new and exciting journey, you are stepping into a community that is not only renowned for its friendliness and support but is also committed to shaping graduates who will make a significant impact on the future of healthcare. Providing our students with an exceptional university experience is at the heart of everything we do at Leeds Trinity, and I sincerely hope your journey with us will be successful and fulfilling. Your Get Going Guide highlights key dates, important details and helpful information you need before your course start date. Please make sure you read through the guide and complete any tasks to ensure that everything is in place for the start of your degree. Leeds Trinity has an established reputation for learning, teaching and graduate employability, and I encourage you to seize every opportunity that comes your way. I am confident that you will emerge from the program as a skilled, confident, and highly employable nursing professional ready to embark on a successful career. I am glad that you have chosen to join us at Leeds Trinity, and I look forward to welcoming you to our community in January.

Professor Charles Egbu Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Trinity University

WELCOME WEEK 3-5 JANUARY Welcome Week begins Wednesday 3 January and is the official start of your course. The sessions in Welcome Week are not optional and students are expected to attend. Welcome Week is where you’ll be able to spend time with your academic department, meet other students and attend support sessions that will prepare you for the coming programme. There will be a Welcome Fair on Thursday 4 January where a range of partners will be coming on to campus to share their opportunities and activities.

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TEACHING AND LEARNING We are really looking forward to welcoming you to the University. We aim to provide you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need for your future goals through applied active learning opportunities. You’ll meet your fellow students and your programme team, where you will learn alongside one another and can feel part of the University’s learning community. Our teaching model is designed to provide you with preparation activities prior to your teaching sessions, with follow-up activities to help consolidate your learning. Your sessions are designed to be engaging and interactive; you will be able to ask questions, apply your skills and knowledge, discuss ideas and work together to learn more about your chosen subject. Attending sessions is important for your success. We know that students who attend well and engage in the planned activities tend to get more out of their studies and gain higher grades. Being part of the learning community provides a space for you to learn from each other and your tutors, supporting the progress you make on your course. We use the digital environment (Moodle) to store your programme resources, host digital learning activities and provide a space where you can collaborate with classmates and tutors. Moodle hosts module information and resources such as learning and teaching materials, interactive learning activities, independent reading and an electronic submission point for assessments.

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GETTING STARTED Your next steps Follow the steps below in the order specified to log in and use Leeds Trinity’s IT systems. We recommend completing these steps on a laptop or desktop computer. You’ll also need a mobile device.

Step 1 Register your username and password Use your Leeds Trinity username and password to log in at myltu.leedstrinity.ac.uk Register for Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) You’ll need to download the Microsoft Authenticator app to your mobile device as part of this process. With MFA, you’ll be able to reset your password and protect your account from hackers.

Step 2 Download myLTU Download and install myLTU, the University’s dedicated student app, to your mobile device ready for when you start. We’ll explain the best way to use this app in Welcome Week. If you don’t complete multi-factor authentication you will be locked out of the app, so if you prefer to wait until you have joined us to get help with that, you can. You can learn more about myLTU over the page. If you haven’t got a smartphone, don’t worry – you can use myLTU via a computer.

Step 3 Register for your programme You can register using the e:Vision tile on myLTU. We will lead you through the registration process later in this guide.

Your Leeds Trinity username and password Your username and password will be sent to you in December via the contact email address you provided when you first applied to Leeds Trinity. This will give you access to all of Leeds Trinity’s online systems, including our online registration facility. If you have changed your email or postal address, please let us know as soon as possible so we can ensure that your registration details are sent to the correct address. You may do this by contacting admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk. Please note that once you are an enrolled student, we will no longer communicate with you via a personal email address so you must check your University email regularly.

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MYLTU Access Leeds Trinity University services and support from the palm of your hand. Available on mobile devices and desktops, myLTU is your personalised student portal that gives you access to everything you need for life at Leeds Trinity University, wherever you are. Once you are fully enrolled and have started your course you can access the following: •

Your personal timetable

Moodle – our virtual learning environment

Your University emails

e:Vision – the home of your student record

The myLTU digital register to check into your classes

Information and contact details for student services across the University

The Library website

Information about Leeds Trinity Students’ Union

The latest University news and events

Search myLTU on the App Store and Google Play to download the app or visit myLTU. leedstrinity.ac.uk to log in through a browser. You can log into myLTU using your student email and password. Make sure you accept push notifications to ensure that you receive important updates.

myLTU digital register You will use the myLTU digital register to check into your lectures and seminars at Leeds Trinity. The myLTU digital register helps students to track timetabled sessions and overall attendance and helps staff members to identify anyone who may need extra support. To check into, or make yourself absent from, your scheduled classes, log in to myLTU and access the ‘Student Check-In’ tile. The app will also send reminders and notifications of any upcoming classes. If check-ins are missed for a timetabled session, the student will be marked as absent through the system, which allows our team of dedicated Student Liaison and Engagement Officers (SLEOs) to follow up on repeat absences and help with any worries, queries, or issues you may be having. SLEOs are here to support you in engaging with your course. Each academic department has its own SLEO – you can find their details on myLTU. The myLTU digital register is not to track and monitor students, but to provide the best experience possible, and make sure you get the most from your timetabled sessions.

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REGISTERING FOR YOUR DEGREE Before you start your studies, you need to formally register as a student at Leeds Trinity University. It’s a simple process, but we’re here to help if needed.

Programme registration All new students must register on their programme before they arrive at Leeds Trinity using our online e:Vision registration facility. International students will also need to complete an original documentation check. In order for Leeds Trinity to operate effectively and meet our legal obligations to all our students, it is essential that we have your correct and most up-to-date personal details. The information we hold is covered by the General Data Protection Regulations 2018.

Registration dates All new students must register on their programme before the start of term. Registration for the 2023/24 academic year opens on Wednesday 16 August. Once you have received your Leeds Trinity username and password via email, log into your e:Vision account and follow the prompts to ‘Programme Registration.’ Your username and password will be sent to you by the end of December.

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Your e:Vision account e:Vision is an online facility that allows you to keep track of your personal student details. Your e:Vision account allows you to view and amend the personal details we hold about you alongside information about your programme, module registration, timetable and results. You can access your e:Vision account via myLTU once you have registered via myltu.leedstrinity.ac.uk and completed Multi-Factor Authentication as described in the section above.

What is e:Vision for? The options available through e:Vision will vary depending on the time of year. For example, programme registration is only available at the start of the academic year; however, the ability to update your personal details will always be available to you. We encourage you to keep your personal and contact details updated as we will use these details to contact you throughout your time with us. Once you have registered, all email communications will be sent to your institutional email address (studentIDnumber@leedstrinity.ac.uk). We collect a secondary (personal) email address as an emergency contact email. Once you’ve logged in, you can use your e:Vision account to: •

View and edit your personal and contact information,

View your registration details

including the ability to amend your preferred name

Make and view module selections

View component and end-of-year results

Register for placements and volunteering

View your timetable

Access your Student Inclusion Plan (if applicable)

as part of our Gender Identity Policy. You can find out more on myLTU. •

Update your Student Finance Student Support Number

Download a confirmation of attendance letter

Register on your programme

View financial information and make payments (accommodation/fees etc.) 9


How to register on your programme of study New students will have a week or more to complete online registration at home, but some will be directed to attend a face-to-face session on campus in addition to online registration. When registration opens for your programme, please log into your e:Vision account by entering your Leeds Trinity username and password. Once you have successfully logged in, click on ‘Programme Registration’. The registration process will take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete. Please answer all the questions in the following sections: •

Privacy Statement

Student ID photo upload

Clearance checks (documents you are required to

Trusted Other contact information

produce in order to get full registration)

Personal information

Home contact details

Academic Regulations and Students’ Union information

Term-time contact details (this should be your Leeds

Confirmation

Trinity generated email address)

You will also be asked to share where you are at with regards to your career thinking. This may feel a little early, however this information will enable Careers+Placements to offer tailored help and support for you. Please note that most questions are mandatory, and you will not be able to progress to the next section until all questions are answered and your photo is uploaded. Once you have answered all questions and agreed to the declarations, you will be returned to your e:Vision homepage. To access the ‘Step-by-Step’ guide to online registration, please select the link under the Programme Registration button or the ‘Help’ tab on the e:Vision homepage (top right of the screen). You will be able to log into your account more than once should you need to.

All students must be fully registered by the end of the fourth week of teaching. Those who remain provisionally registered after this may have their registration with the University cancelled. 10


Full or provisional registration status When you have completed programme registration, your personal details confirmation on e:Vision will state whether you have full or provisional registration status.

Full registration

Provisional registration

If you have met all of the required admission clearance criteria

If any of the required admission clearance criteria have not

to join the programme (e.g. proof of your entry qualifications,

been met by the time you register on your programme,

satisfactory DBS enhanced disclosure certificate if required,

you will be given provisional registration status. This is a

occupational clearance and references etc.), you will be given

temporary status that allows you to undertake study and

full registration status. This means that you have full access

use the computing and library facilities, but it will not

to all Leeds Trinity facilities and will be eligible to receive

allow you to access any funding that may be due to you

your student loan/bursary. Our Occupational Health (Heales)

(e.g. student loan or bursary) until all conditions are met.

provider will be on campus on 4 January for you to complete any outstanding immunisations and vaccinations.

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YOUR PROGRAMME We are excited for the start of the academic year when you’ll spend time learning and developing skills and knowledge with your fellow students and programme team. Your programme team will guide you through the information and resources you will need for you to be successful on your programme. We want you to succeed, meet new people and have fun and we are here to make sure you know how to get the most out of your time here. Your programme is made up of a range of modules that have been carefully designed to focus on different elements of your subject. A module is a component of your programme with its own learning outcomes and assessment methods. Each module is taught and assessed within a teaching block or across the whole year. Most modules have a value of 30 or 15 credits with assessment as part of each module. A full-time undergraduate student is required to register for a total of 120 module credits per year, which is usually split between five modules. In order to be awarded your degree, you will need to achieve 360 credits altogether.

Your timetable You can access your personalised teaching timetable on e:Vision under ‘My Timetable’. We recommend that you check your timetable on a weekly basis in case of any room updates and once you are with us you should do this via the myLTU app (if you have completed the multi-factor authentication).

Need some help? If you require any help with module selection, please contact the Student Records team at records@leedstrinity.ac.uk or on +44 (0)113 283 7120. If you need help using e:Vision or any of its features, please use the help pages on e:Vision or log a ticket via the Self Service Portal that can be found in the IT Support tile in myLTU. 12

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YOUR STUDENT ID CARD Your student ID card is an integral part of your student experience. Using smartcard technology, it’s your key to learning resources, printing and, if you’re a resident on campus, it will serve as one of the keys to your accommodation. The card will remain valid for the whole of your programme, so please look after it.

When to collect your student ID card Undergraduate students living on campus When moving to campus, you will be directed to collect your ID card and the keys to your accommodation. Please note that you will be required to show an original ID document (ideally your passport) from the list below in order to collect your ID card. The name on the document will need to match your official name in which you have registered at Leeds Trinity. Undergraduate and Foundation degree students not living on campus If you are not living on campus, you must collect your ID card from the Library during your first week on campus. Please note that you will be required to show an original ID document (ideally your passport) from the list below to collect your card. The name on the document will need to match your official name in which you have registered at Leeds Trinity.

Choosing the right image for your student ID: As part of the online programme registration process, you will be required to upload an image of yourself. You will not be able to complete registration without uploading your photograph, so please ensure you have one available before you start your online registration. The photograph will be used to produce your student ID card in advance of your arrival. The photograph should follow the standard passport photograph guidelines. Please view the Government website for further information: gov.uk/photos-for-passports

Confirming your identity and right to study in the UK All UK education institutions are required to take reasonable steps to ensure that every student at the institution has permission to study in the UK. To collect your ID card and show proof of your right to study, you will need to show one of the following: •

Valid passport

EU ID Card (if you have settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme)

Birth certificate along with a form of photographic ID, e.g. photocard driving licence

Proof that you have been accepted to receive student finance along with a form of photographic ID, e.g. photocard driving licence

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GETTING CONNECTED What can you access? Leeds Trinity University gives you access to the latest IT facilities to support your studies. Use your Leeds Trinity username and password to access the following:

Campus computers

Remote teaching via Microsoft Teams

IT labs in the Andrew Kean Learning Centre and

Access additional online activities and

across campus.

opportunities remotely.

Your student email

e:Vision

All communications from the University will be sent

For registration and timetable information.

to your student email once you register. You are also required to send emails to the University from

Library online resources

your student email account. Emails sent via a

eBooks, journals and databases.

personal address will not receive a response.

myLTU Your personalised Leeds Trinity portal that provides access to your timetable, student emails and more – all in real-time. Download myLTU from the Apple App Store or Google Play.

RemoteAccess Access to IT systems from anywhere with an internet connection.

MyCareer Our dedicated Careers+Placements portal is the place

Office 365

to go to access tailored 1:1 appointments, exclusive

For your email, documents and calendar.

as well key events such as development workshops

Moodle

opportunities, your Career Passport, skills assessments and Careers+Placements Fairs.

Our Virtual Learning Environment, which includes learning and teaching information.

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How to log in remotely


As a student you can access all University IT systems from

As a Leeds Trinity student, you get a free subscription to

anywhere with a reliable internet connection, on almost

Office 365 for the duration of your studies.

all devices. We recommend using Office 365 to access your University emails, documents and calendar (including your timetable). You can access Office 365 at office365.leedstrinity.ac.uk So you can get going quickly, you’ll need to download the Microsoft Authenticator app from the App Store or Google Play as you’ll need this when you log in for the first time.

This enables you to: •

Download the latest version of Microsoft Office for your devices – for free!

Ditch USB sticks and save your files securely in OneDrive.

Share and collaborate online with your course mates.

Visit office365.leedstrinity.ac.uk to get started.

Office 365

Microsoft Teams Alongside your face-to-face teaching on campus, there will be additional engagement activities and opportunities online through Microsoft Teams. Every module you’re enrolled on will have its own area, known as a team, within Microsoft Teams. It’s a place where you can chat with your classmates and collaborate when you’re working in a group.

Downloading Microsoft Teams Step 1 Download Microsoft Teams for Windows, Mac or your mobile device. Visit office365.leedstrinity.ac.uk and log in with your student email address and password to download the software for free. Step 2 Open Microsoft Teams and log in using your student email address and password. Step 3 Use the short video guides on myLTU to find out everything you need to know about using Microsoft Teams.

IT Services If you need any assistance with IT Services, contact the Helpdesk or log a ticket via the Self Service Portal that can be found in the IT Support tile in myLTU.

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YOUR FINANCE AND FUNDING

We hope that by now you have applied for your student finance and for your NHS Learning Support Fund (LSF) for the 2023/24 academic year if you are eligible. If you haven’t applied yet, you should do so straight away to limit any delay in the payment of your student finance and LSF funding. The Money Advice team can help you with your application. If you are unsure of your eligibility for student finance, particularly if you are not a UK national or you have been a resident outside of the UK, please contact our Money Advice team.

Tuition fees If you have taken out a tuition fee loan to cover the cost of your tuition fees, your student finance funding organisation will notify Leeds Trinity. If you have not taken out a tuition fee loan, you will need to arrange to make payment of your tuition fee directly to Leeds Trinity. See Payment of fees overleaf for further information.

Budgeting To get off to a good financial start, you should plan your budget before you begin your studies. As a Leeds Trinity applicant and student, you can sign up to Blackbullion for free and access resources to help you plan your budget and improve your financial skills, knowledge, and wellbeing. To sign up, visit: blackbullion.com You can also find additional money management advice on myLTU, or by visiting: leedstrinity.ac.uk/study/fees-and-finance/

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Payment of fees Tuition

Accommodation

Invoices for tuition fees will be issued in January 2024 for

Students living on campus will be sent/given their

UK students. If you have taken out the tuition fee loan for

accommodation invoice on or before their arrival. The fees

the full tuition fee amount, you do not need to supply any

should be paid in line with the accommodation agreement.

further information. Tuition fees will be due in full on 28 February 2024 and payment may be made as follows: •

Payment by tuition fee loan (if eligible) This will be paid directly to the University by the Student Loan Company (SLC). Please check your SLC

Payment may be made as follows: •

Online via your e:Vision account. Click on ‘My Finance’

Online at: epayments.leedstrinity.ac.uk/open

You will need to know your student ID number and have a debit/credit card.

information to ensure you have applied for the correct tuition fee. •

Online via your e:Vision account or at epayments.leedstrinity.ac.uk/open You will need to know your student ID number and have a debit/credit card.

Students paying international student fees must pay the full balance of their tuition for the year no later than eight weeks after the start of your course. If you require the university to sponsor you for a student visa, then 50% of the fees should already have been paid in advance, this

Need some help? Finance Office You can contact the Finance Office at creditcontrol@leedstrinity.ac.uk or 0113 283 7311

Money Advice team Contact the Money Advice team at moneyadvice@leedstrinity.ac.uk

being required as a deposit for your CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance of Studies).

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STUDENT SUPPORT AND WELLBEING AT LEEDS TRINITY We offer a range of high-quality support to ensure you flourish throughout your studies.

Student Support & Wellbeing services Our Student Support services enable you to access a wide range of help and advice when it’s needed – whether it’s personal or regarding academic concerns and issues. Our services include: •

Disability Services

Student Mental Health & Wellbeing services

Student Support for general advice and guidance

Money Advice

Student Support are available until 5.00am, seven days a week to provide support and advice on all areas of student life. You can reach the Duty Managers by phone or text on 07458 109 288 or by emailing studentsupport@leedstrinity.ac.uk.

Togetherall

Appointments with the team can be booked in person or

Togetherall is an online mental health and wellbeing service

via Teams. Advice can also be accessed via texts, emails

offering self-help programmes and community support

and phone calls.

through clinically mediated peer-to-peer support.

Registering with your local doctor’s surgery

To join Togetherall’s online community, visit togetherall. com and sign up with your University email address. You

If you are a Leeds Trinity student who will be living on

will then be invited to create an anonymous username

campus, you are strongly advised to register with the local

for your time on Togetherall. For more information, visit:

GP service, unless you wish to continue receiving support

leedstrinity.ac.uk/support

for an existing issue elsewhere. You can find out more information on our website: leedstrinity.ac.uk/support.

Equipping you with self-help

Helping you with the costs of studying With prices rising, we know that covering the costs of studying at university isn’t always easy. That’s why we have

Common problems that students may face can often be

a range of support available for our students to reduce

resolved with our self-help provision, rather than needing

barriers to learning that could be caused by financial

to begin more formal therapy. We offer direction to a range

pressures. You can speak to the Student Support team

of self-help routes via myLTU. These can be traditional self-

should you wish to access the support. These range from

help guides, online courses (via Leeds NHS and Togetherall)

providing free food and hygiene products (including

and recommendations for useful apps and books.

free period products), to reducing costs on campus and supporting with costs associated with attending University (such as travel passes).

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Additional support SU Advice

Student Liaison and Engagement Officers

SU Advice is part of Leeds Trinity Students’ Union and

The Student Liaison and Engagement Officers (SLEOs) are

provides advice and support to students on mental health,

here to advise and support you throughout your studies.

academic issues, housing advice for students living off

This includes signposting you to appropriate services at

campus, sexual health services and general wellbeing.

the University.

For more information and to access the service, visit: ltsu.co.uk

We can support you with the following:

Umii Umii is an app available for all Leeds Trinity students. The aim of Umii is to combat social isolation and loneliness amongst students. The app allows you to connect with peers at Leeds Trinity, based on your shared interests, similar course types and societies. Umii aims to make it easy for you to find and meet people outside of your course and accommodation. Only verified users can access the app,

Discussing engagement with lectures

Meeting academic deadlines

Signposting you to support services, such as student support, academic support and financial support

Completion of forms, such as extensions and mitigating circumstances

Liaising with academic staff regarding any student matters you may wish to discuss

so you can be sure who you’re connecting with is a real

Each school in the University is assigned a specific SLEO,

student at the University.

but they are all happy to help. You can contact your

To access Umii for free simply download the app from

Student Liaison and Engagement Officer for further support

Google Play or the App Store and use your student email to register.

and information.

Trinity Sport

The Chaplaincy

We know how important sport can be for health and

Whether you need a cuppa and a friendly face, a chat about

wellbeing, and there are a range of free social sport

something, space to pray and reflect, a question answered, or you just want to use a microwave to heat up your lunch – the Chaplaincy team is here for you! Committed to your social and spiritual needs, the Chaplaincy: •

Run regular social, spiritual and volunteering events

Provide a space to relax (Chaplaincy Lounge)

Provide a space for prayer, worship and reflection on

sessions available to you at Leeds Trinity including badminton, basketball, futsal, tennis and more. The sessions are a chance for you to meet new students, enjoy an activity that you love, or try something completely new. Check the Events tile in myLTU for details on the sessions or take a look at the Trinity Sport timetables around campus.

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PERSONAL TUTORS Every student is assigned a personal tutor who will meet with you to discuss your academic progress, university experience, personal and professional aspirations. You will be invited to meet with your personal tutor three times in each 12 week teaching block; once in a group meeting and then two individual meetings, personalised to your level and programme of study. Personal tutor meetings are ideally placed to help you bring together the different elements of your programme. You will be encouraged to come along with questions about your studies and to bring any feedback you have received on assessments so that you can discuss your progress with your personal tutor who can also direct you to any other guidance you might need. Personal tutors are a great resource - they know how the University works, they will understand your subject area, and they will encourage you to reflect on your academic performance. We encourage you to attend your meetings when you are invited.

THE LEARNING HUB The Learning Hub at Leeds Trinity is here to help you develop the skills you need to succeed in your studies. Having effective academic skills from the beginning of your university experience will make it more enjoyable. You’ll find the work easier, you’ll save time, and you’ll get more out of your course. The Learning Hub offers a variety of support in areas such as: •

Essay-writing

Revision strategies

Note-taking

Time management

Critical thinking and reading

Engaging with your studies

The Learning Hub can work with you on a one-to-one basis either face-to-face or via Microsoft Teams. You can also use the online resources they provide or access email support. To book a tutorial or discuss the ways the Learning Hub can support you, contact learninghub@leedstrinity.ac.uk, use the Microsoft Bookings link available via myLTU, or call 0113 283 7168.

Peer Support Champions The Learning Hub also coordinates the Peer Support Champions Scheme. Peer Support Champions are level 4, level 5, level 6 and postgraduate students who can support your transition to university with both academic skills guidance and advice about general wellbeing. The Peer Support Champions are available through various avenues: in lectures, via drop-ins or through bookable appointments. Peer Support Champions timetables will be published on the Learning Hub section in myLTU and the Learning Hub Moodle page. For more information, please email learninghub@leedstrinity.ac.uk. 20


THE LIBRARY The Library at Leeds Trinity University is based in the Andrew Kean Learning Centre and is here to support you throughout your time at the University. When you visit the Library, you’ll find: •

Friendly, helpful staff

Resources to support your studies

Group, quiet and silent study spaces

Open access computers

A café where you can relax

A 24-Hour IT room

A Tranquillity space

Liaison Librarians Each subject area has a dedicated Liaison Librarian who will help you get the most out of the Library during your time at Leeds Trinity. They deliver teaching sessions and offer one-to-one appointments to help you develop your research and referencing skills. The Liaison Librarian for Nursing is Donna Irving. They can be contacted via d.irving@leedstrinity.ac.uk.

Library website You can access the Library website under the Library tile on myLTU, or by visiting: library.leedstrinity.ac.uk From here you can: •

Find and access print books, ebooks and journal articles

Research a topic for your assignment

Access subject-specific resources for Nursing at: library.leedstrinity.ac.uk/nursing

Get help with referencing

Check the latest opening hours

Access help and support

Contact the Library If you have a question, please contact the Library team at libraryenquiries@leedstrinity.ac.uk or 0113 283 7244. Follow the Leeds Trinity Library on social media: @leedstrinitylibrary @ltulibrary1

@leeds_trinity_library

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CAREERS+PLACEMENTS We are a career-led university, providing you with opportunities throughout your studies to engage with employers and take part in a range of employability enhancing activities and events – all while having access to qualified careers professionals to coach and guide you. You will record the skills and attributes you develop during your time with us on your personalised Career Passport, which will act as a live record showcasing your achievements and progression

Nursing Practice Placements

Careers Support

Professional placements are a key element of the applied

Our team of qualified careers advisors and consultants

nature of a nursing degree programme. In each year of the

are on hand to help you find your way, supporting you to

programme, you will spend 50% of the time on campus

achieve your career ambitions from your first year, right

studying theory and clinical skills in the safe environment

through to graduation and beyond – with our services

of our simulation suites and 50% in real-world practice, on

available for up to three years after you graduate.

placement in healthcare settings with local NHS trusts or in private or voluntary organisations. Practice placement blocks are 37.5 hours per week and there are two 11-week blocks in each year of the programme. During this time,

During your studies, our friendly and approachable team can offer you support that is flexible around your timetable and extra-curricular commitments.

you’ll be supported by experienced practice supervisors

You will have access to:

and assessors who will provide tailored feedback and you’ll

Careers+Placements Fairs

complete an online portfolio to monitor your progress and

Meet the Employer Networking Events (including

achievements while on placement.

Recruitment Days) •

Professional Practice Placements

Exclusive part-time and graduate vacancies

Campus and Summer Internships

(NMC) to practise as a nurse (on the relevant part of the

Tailored career support

register) in the UK. The vocational nature of these degrees

CV and Application Checks

means most graduates progress quickly into employment

Interview Preparation Sessions

Graduate Opportunities Graduates from our Nursing degrees will be eligible to apply to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Council

within their chosen field of Nursing. Career opportunities exist within a variety of settings in hospitals, within the community or through organisations offering specialist support services in the voluntary or independent sector.

Get started To get started, simply visit mycareer.leedstrinity.ac.uk and log in using your student email and password, where you can then set up your account. You can contact ppt@leedstrinity.ac.uk for placement support, and careers@leedstrinity.ac.uk for careers support or visit us on campus in AG12.

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Left: Kelsey Howard-Matthews (President) Right: Caitlin Fieldhouse (Vice President)

LEEDS TRINITY STUDENTS’ UNION Leeds Trinity Students’ Union (LTSU) is a charity led by students, for students and is dedicated to ensuring that every student gets the most out of their time at Leeds Trinity University. LTSU offers a variety of services to support students’ academic, social, and personal growth. We understand that university life can present unique

Our friendly staff team is made up of experts in their

challenges, which is why we offer advice and support

respective fields, and they are always available to help

services to students who may need them. LTSU is also the

students with any questions or concerns they may have.

perfect place to join a club or society, campaign for change,

Additionally, LTSU is the heart of social life on campus,

or receive additional support.

running The Student Bar by students for students and

As an independent charity, every penny of profit LTSU makes is reinvested into providing the best possible experience for all students at Leeds Trinity. In March each year, students are elected to over 200 roles across LTSU, ensuring that their voices are heard, and their needs are met. LTSU is home to multiple societies and sports teams, including the ACS Society, the Islamic Society, and the Wellbeing Society, alongside sports teams that participate in various leagues under BUCS - British University & College Sports. New members are always welcome, and we encourage students to get involved and make the most of

organising a diverse programme of events and activities throughout the year, including Fresher’s Week, Awards Evening, regular socials in the bar, and much more. We also have a retail outlet selling quality hoodies, accessories, and stationery, even if it is not open just come and knock next door and the staff will be happy to help. We also offer a Taste of Work scheme so that you can test the water in a certain area for 12 hours over one month. Have your ever fancied being an artistic designer, a cocktail master, or the retailer of the year? Then we have a scheme for you, and we look forward to you getting in touch.

the opportunities available to them. A full list of our clubs and societies is available on our website.

Keep up-to-date Follow us on social media to stay up to date on the latest advice, representation, recreational, and sporting opportunities available through LTSU. @leedstrinitysu

@ltsuadvice

@LeedsTrinityStudentsUnion

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STUDENT CHECKLIST To ensure you’re prepared for the start of the academic year, please complete everything on your student checklist before the start of your programme.

Getting started •

Read the Get Going Guide

Register your Leeds Trinity username and password at myltu.leedstrinity.ac.uk

Activate multi-factor authentication

Download myLTU from the App Store or Google Play ready to use when you start university

Register for your programme online via e:Vision

Contact the Admissions team if you have provisional registration status to discuss any outstanding documentation

Apply for your student finance, if eligible

Download Microsoft Teams

Register on mycareer.leedstrinity.ac.uk

Check your timetable for compulsory activities

Follow our dedicated social media channels for students at Leeds Trinity

Moving to campus? •

Register with a local GP service – to find out how to register online, visit: leedstrinity.ac.uk/support

Check your timeslot for moving to campus. You’ll receive confirmation of your arrivals slot from the Accommodation team one week before your moving date.

Get in touch Got a question, but not sure who’s best to ask? Call us on 0113 283 7100, or join us on social media: @LeedsTrinity

Follow our student social media channels for all things Leeds Trinity University Our dedicated student social channels are the ultimate destination for all current Leeds Trinity students. Find out more about what’s happening on campus, key dates for your diary, how you can get involved with events, and much more. @ltustudents

@leedstrinitystudents

@leedstrinitystudents


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