Sexual assault or harassment

If you are a student who has been affected by sexual assault, harassment or rape we can advise you on how to get help and support.
Information, support and advice to help you succeed.
If you are a student who has been affected by sexual assault, harassment or rape we can advise you on how to get help and support.
If you are studying for a doctorate at Bath, Student Services can offer you advice and support relevant to your needs.
Support that Student Services is providing.
Student Services are here to help and advise you. Find out what we do and make sure you get the most out your university experience.
Guidance on emotional and practical support the University can offer you if you are a trans student
Information to help you support our students.
Key information and resources to support personal tutors.
Advice for staff on how to respond to students in distress and how to get support from other teams within the University.
Advice and guidance for staff if a student tells you they have been sexually assaulted or harassed
Guidance on practical steps you can take to ensure trans students have a successful experience at the University of Bath.
Find out about what's going on at the moment, any changes to our services, opening hours and more.
Provides you with tools to build healthy positive habits.
Money management tools and resources to help you take control of your finances.
Campus Buddy scheme for first year students with an Autism Spectrum Condition or Social Phobia.
If you are unable to wear a mask or face covering there is information here on lanyards you can wear to show exception.
You can talk to an adviser by phone or live chat 24 hours a day through our Be Well - Talk Now service
Many Muslim students will be fasting during Ramadan. See advice and guidance here on staying well during this time and where to get support if you need it.
We're here to provide help and support to all students. Email us if you've a problem or just want to chat. We're here at weekends and in vacations as well.
Read Well is a joint project run by Students Services and the Library to offer books that can support your wellbeing.
Wellbeing Advisers give students help and advice on all welfare and wellbeing issues.
An initial consultation with a Wellbeing Adviser is your first step to accessing the right support for you
We offer practical advice on managing money, funding and sourcing additional income. We run virtual drop-in sessions three times a week in term-time and offer bookable appointments.
If you are a student in financial difficulty, you may be eligible to apply for a non-repayable grant from the University of Bath Hardship Fund.
Managing your money at university can be a challenge, we have lots of advice, guidance & information to help you make informed decisions about your finances.
Information for international and EU students on sources of funding and other financial information.
We can provide you with information, advice and support if you have a disability.
Find out what support is available to you and how you can access it as well as how to book an appointment with a Disability Adviser.
How to check if you are eligible for Disabled Students' Allowances (DSAs) and how you can apply.
Find out about disabled parking, accessible routes around campus and the accessibility of our buildings and facilities.
We provide counselling and mental health support. We run groups and workshops for coping with stress and can help you find external support services.
Courses and workshops to help you manage mental health problems and develop emotional wellbeing
How talking therapy could help you and how to access it if you think you might benefit
How the University's Mental Health Advisers can help you with a long-term mental health condition
See our affiliations and accrediting bodies
We're the first point of contact for a range of information and support services. If you need help or advice and you're not sure where to go, come and see us.
You can find us in The Roper Centre, 4 West or contact our advisers by email or phone.
The helpdesk is open between 9.30am and 4.30pm from Monday to Friday.