Foodhub's tips & tricks for Freshers!



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It would be rude for us to not kick off with some Foodhub approved food hacks! Swipe to learn more!
No leftovers? No worries! Use the code FOODHUBNEW and order your morning after the night before's craving!
We understand just how much of a change starting university can be, so we've asked some of our friendly Foodhub employees from the marketing department what advice they would give to students!
Here's their short but sweet tips:
Harriet, Head of Brand:
"Make friends, step out of your comfort zone but organisation is key!"
Pav, Brand and Partnerships Executive:
"My advice would be to look out for each other, have a good time and make sure you find a good balance between fun and education!"
Emma, Brand Manager:
"Enjoy the little moments as much as the big, always ask if you need help and be kind to everyone you encounter, including lecturers who make you attend 9am classes!"
Nick, Marketing Director:
"Remember to take time for yourself as well as your friends, enjoy learning as much as being sociable!"


Last but certainly not least, we feel it is important to share helpful links to charities and their resources, should you need them. Remember if you at anytime feel like you are struggling, ask someone for help.
Student Minds:
Student Minds empowers students to look after their own mental health. Their website has resources and helpful articles on how to look after your mental wellbeing.
https://www.studentminds.org.uk/
Save the Student:
This website provides discount codes and finance advice so you can be a savvy student with your money!
https://www.savethestudent.org/student-finance/student-bursary-scholarship-sources.html
LGBTQI+ students:
Students who are part of the LGBTQI+ community who are struggling can find tailored support through MIND resources.
Nightline:
Nightline are confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-directive and non-advisory support services run by students for students.
https://nightline.ac.uk/