In addition to the customer service teams, there are staff in place across developments who arrange and deliver social events for residents, as well as staff members who are tasked with community building and providing welfare support to students. The arrangement will vary somewhat depending on where you live, but rest assured that there are staff available to help you to enjoy your stay and to provide support should you need it at any stage: your wellbeing matters.
The social events programmes run throughout the year and are a great opportunity for you to make new friends, meet your neighbours, learn new skills, and make the most of your time at University. Speak to your on site team to find out more, follow your development on Instagram and other social media channels, and get involved!
Also check out what the Students Union are offering. The Union at Manchester Metropolitan have lots of things going on:
Student Living social events and residential support in available to students in:
- Cambridge Hall
- Cavendish
- Archway
- Dunham
- Vine
- Dale
- Naylor
- Warde
- Oxford Court
- Briarfield
- Needham Court
If you live in one of our private partnered accommodations please contact your reception for support available to you.
Welfare support will typically be available through a Residential Life team or on site welfare manager, reach out to staff on the front desk to find out more. The SU are also on hand to help students through their advice centre. Please do speak to staff if they can be of assistance, the teams want all students to excel, have a positive experience, and be supported throughout their time at Manchester Met. There is always someone on hand to help – no question is ever a stupid question and no problem too big or small. Manchester Met provide a variety of welfare services, have a look at the overview and find out more here.
As well as getting to know your flatmates, and other student neighbours, we’d encourage you to make the most of your local community and the amenities and facilities it offers. As a representative of Manchester Metropolitan University it is important to take pride in your behaviour. The University works hard to building good relationships with neighbours and expect you to maintain the positive reputation of Manchester Met. Small actions go a long way – keep noise down when you’re walking home from a night out and consider noise levels in the evening, a lot of local residents aren’t students but are families and older people who live a different lifestyle to our student population. Treat everyone with respect and be mindful of language or behaviour that may be offensive to others, get involved in the community you now live in and visit the local amenities.