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Wellbeing
The School of Mathematical Sciences is committed to supporting the well-being of our staff and students. The University has a number of structures and policies in place to support the well-being of our staff and our students.
For our students, we are aware that there are many aspects which influence student well-being, and we recognise that sometimes students may experience difficulties outside the University which affect their University life, particularly their studies. For our staff, workplace well-being is important because workplaces directly influence the physical, mental, economic and social well-being of workers and in turn, the health of their families, communities and society.