How we create an inclusive student community
We are committed to creating an inclusive learning community where all students, from all backgrounds have an enriching and stimulating experience.
We work to create an inclusive student community in a number of ways, including specific support for students from underrepresented groups, a strong policy on bullying and harassment, and an institutional commitment to anti-racism. Learn more about the support we offer and how you can be involved in making campus a welcoming environment for all.
- Student Community Induction module
- Inclusive support for all students
- Specific support for underrepresented groups
- Support for progression to postgraduate study for underrepresented groups
- Report discriminatory behaviour
- Find your community
- Contact
Student Community Induction module
The Student Community Induction module can help you:
- learn about our expectations for our community
- understand behaviours that are not tolerated at Bristol
- find out what you can do to contribute towards a positive community.
Inclusive support available to all students
Peer mentoring
Peer mentoring is a way for new students to receive support from a student in a higher year.
The scheme runs from September until late January and you can apply for a mentor from the time your place at Bristol is confirmed until late November. All first year undergraduate students are eligible. You can ask for your mentor to:
- be of the same gender
- belong to the same faith group as you
- belong to the LGBTQ+ community
- be a mature student
- or another characteristic
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)
Peer assisted study sessions (PASS) are weekly or fortnightly study sessions during teaching weeks, led by trained higher year students, where you can work together with your peers to further you understand of your chosen subject.The study sessions are friendly and informal and open to all students, so they are an ideal way to participate in and become part of your student community.
Specific support for underrepresented groups
Care experienced and estranged students
Learn more about our support for care experienced and estranged students.
Global majority students
Learn about how we support Global Majority students, meaning students from Black, Asian, Arab, Latin-American, Mixed, and Multiple-Ethnic backgrounds.
Mature and part-time students
Support for mature and part-time students, including social events, a student network and a dedicated Student Inclusion Officer.
Students from refugee, asylum seeker, or forced migration background
Learn more about support for students from a refugee, asylum seeker, or forced migration background.
Mentoring for trans and non-binary students
Our mentoring scheme for trans and non-binary students allows you to be supported by a peer mentor with similar lived experience.
Support for progression to postgraduate study for underrepresented groups
Undergraduates from underrepresented groups with hands-on experience of research during the summer holidays.
These are run by the Widening Participation Research Summer Internships, including:
The Bristol Master's Scholarship and the Bristol Black Master's Scholarship
Support for talented UK postgraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds is also offered by:
Report unacceptable behaviour
Report discriminatory behaviour and get advice.
Find your community
Join a student group and find your community at Bristol. The SU hosts societies for students from all backgrounds.
Contact
General enquiries: student-inclusion-services@bristol.ac.uk
Support for care leavers and estranged students: care-leavers@bristol.ac.uk
Support for part-time and mature students: mature-students-adviser@bristol.ac.uk