Sexual Consent

Sexual Consent

Consent is OMFG- an ongoing, mutual, and freely-given agreement to take part in sexual activity. It applies to all relationships, all genders, and all sexualities.

To give consent or to get consent from someone else might seem straightforward, but the complexity of relationships and sexual encounters at university can create uncertainty.

Find out more about Consent
Report and Support

Report and Support

Ulster University is committed to supporting students impacted by Sexual Violence and/or Sexual Misconduct. This is the university’s online platform for reporting your experience.

If you have experienced Sexual Violence, or you are concerned about someone else who has experienced this, we can provide support and guidance. There are two ways you can access support and report Sexual Violence and/or Sexual Misconduct.

Report and Support Support Services
Bullying and Harassment

Bullying and Harassment

The University has a comprehensive policy and procedure for dealing with complaints of bullying and harassment in the learning environment.

It also clearly articulates the University’s commitment to creating and sustaining a welcoming inclusive and accessible learning and work environment.

Find out more about Bullying and Harassment
Community Relations

Community Relations

Community Relations work hard developing relationships between students and community stakeholders.

Find out more about Community Relations
Student Safety

Student Safety

Our Student Guide has information on Staying Safe and helpful guidance from PSNI.

Safety information on the Student Guide
SafeZone on campus

SafeZone on campus

Emergency contacts

On campus: Extension 22222
Off campus: 028 70123456

SafeZone

SafeZone is a free app that connects you to the University security team 24/7 if you ever need urgent help, first aid or if you have an emergency while on campus.

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Need urgent help but can't speak

Need urgent help but can't speak

If you are in an emergency situation and need police help, but can't speak:

  • make yourself heard
  • let the 999 operator know your call is genuine
View silent solution guide