This can be a stressful time, particularly if you’re an international student and haven't been in the UK very long. Below are some resources for students who aren't originally from the UK.
MDX International Advice Service
MDX International students can still contact the team with general enquiries by email: intadvice@mdx.ac.uk. You can also raise a query online. For urgent matters, please call the team on 020 84114507 between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday, Skype appointments can also be given upon request.
UK Council for International Student Affairs
A useful online resource which provides information on a range of topics (from visas, immigration, healthcare and employment) and also highlights areas/questions we don’t yet know the answer to.
Click here to find out more.
Middlesex University's regional officers
A list of MDX University international offices who can offer support to students starting in October, in January or current students who are abroad right now.
Click here to find out more.
Shelter
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Moving to the UK
If you're moving to or have just moved to the UK and need to buy items for the kitchen, bedroom or bathroom, then check out UniKitOut where you can purchase goods using PayPal.
Click here to find out more.
You can also buy items from a range of retailers including
Argos, but some retailers may require a UK bank account.
MDXSU International Students Community
Join our International Students Community to stay up to date will upcoming activity, events and information.
Click here to join.
Looking after children can keep you busy at the best of times, but can be even harder if you're also completing a degree. Below are some resources for students who are studying whilst also looking after kids.
Free Kids Audiobooks
Comedian and UK's biggesting selling kids' author, David Walliams is making one audiobook a day available to stream via his website.
Click here to start streaming.
NHS Start4Life
Click here for advice and useful tips on how to keep yourself and your baby healthy during pregnancy.
Working Families
A helpful site addressing some important questions that new parents might have in regards to work, finances, unemployment and general health.
Click here for more information.
Families Under Pressure
Other resources
MDXSU Student Parents & Carers Community
Join our Student Parents & Carers Students Community to stay up to date will upcoming activity, events and information.
Click here to join.
Caring for someone close to you whilst studying can be incredibly hard, and even more so in the current pandemic. Below are some resources for students who are studying whilst also juggling caring responsibilities.
Mobilise
The Mix
Has a variety of resources for young carers to use and refer to during the pandemic, as well as a crisis messenger if you need someone to talk to.
Click here to find out more.
Yacbook
CarersUK
Rethink Mental Illness
Carers.org
A full list of resources and support for young carers, including specific sign posting for carers of someone with a specific condition.
Click here to find out more.
MDXSU Student Parents & Carers Community
Join our Student Parents & Carers Students Community to stay up to date will upcoming activity, events and information.
Click here to join.
Being a healthcare worker poses challenges mentally and physically, especially in the current circumstances. Thank you for the incredible contributions you're making to help keep others safe and well. It is important to ensure that you are safe and well too, so check out these resources to keep up to date on NHS guidance on protection and find out how UNISON can support and advocate for you in your workplace
NHS Employers
Information from the NHS on how to keep yourself safe, mentally and physically, while working on the front line.
Click here to find out more.
UNISON
Click here for a guide on how UNISON can support you at work during the pandemic.
MDXSU Healthcare Community
Join our Healthcare Community to stay up to date will upcoming activity, events and information.
Click here to join.
Students at all levels are finding themselves in difficult situations where there is a lot of uncertainty. For post-grads, who have less contact hours, undergo more independent research and work to their own schedules, it can be easy to feel isolated in any situation, now more so than ever. Keeping up with information regarding your course of study, and having easy access to lots of different wellbeing resources is really important, so make sure you check in with your supervisors and have a look at the resources available to you.
MDX PGR Updates
Click here for updates from Middlesex University if you're a PGR student.
MDXSU Postgraduate Community
Join our Postgraduate Community to stay up to date will upcoming activity, events and information.
Click here to join.