Welfare Week 2015 Fearless Flathunting – Deposits Liam King · 20 February 2015 · 0 comments Did you know that since 2012 landlords in Scotland legally have to register your tenancy deposit with a tenancy deposit scheme within 30 working days of the tenancy starting? It’s an offence if they don’t. More than a Degree Liam King · 21 November 2014 · 0 comments Taking part in activities outside of your degree not only increases your chances of employment after you graduate, but it can also have a direct impact on your wellbeing. It can be easy to get overwhelmed by essays and exams and the pressure of always have to measure up to a mark. Warm, Healthy and Affordable Liam King · 20 November 2014 · 0 comments Winter can be an expensive time, particularly if you are living in rented accommodation which may be draughty and hard to heat. But keeping warm can help to keep you physically healthy, particularly important when you have exams to study for. Benefits for Students Liam King · 19 November 2014 · 0 comments There’s a common misconception among students that if you’re a student you aren’t entitled to any benefits. Thankfully that isn’t true and although the qualifying criteria can be quite specific in some cases we’ve listed the eligibility criteria below for some of the most commonly available benefits. Financial Support available at the University Liam King · 18 November 2014 · 0 comments Being a student can be expensive. There are a number ways the University can support you financially. With living costs increasing and endless new textbooks to buy it is important to get the most out of what you are entitled to. Welfare Week – Sources of Support Liam King · 17 November 2014 · 0 comments Being a student can be incredibly stressful. The pressure of study, assignments and exams, part-time work can all take their toll. Don’t suffer alone. There are numerous support services out there and here’s our guide to some of the most important ones: