

This page is designed to provide information about welfare services available to members of the Pembroke MCR. Graduate student life can be lonely at times, so we have tried to make it easy for you to find other members of the community. Please look at the MCR website www.pembrokemcr.com/Home/Home for upcoming events, pictures and everything graduate life at Pembroke has to offer!
Contacts:
Please send me an email if you have questions, or just want to chat. If you would like to talk about your studies with other mcr members in the same subject field, I can put you in touch.
CHAPLAINCY & MCR LIFE Though the chaplain has himself just stopped being a doctoral student, and is aware of the lonely furrows involved in research, there haven't been many opportunities to emphasize that the Chaplain is for members of the MCR as much as anyone else in the college, of any religion or none, for conversation, drinks or support at whatever level is required. He will be around all summer save August 4th - 23rd. His room is at the foot of staircase 10, and he can be contacted on 286276, 760067 [home], texted on 0790 6699 431, or emailed at andrew.teal@pmb.ox.ac.uk. He'd be happy to see you just for a chat anytime. You can check him out on facebook, or see profiles on the college website if you're unsure!
Nightline is a confidential listening, support and information service run by students for students. You can either call us or drop into our office at 16 Wellington Square between 8am and 8pm every night from 0th week to 9th week. We can call you back and you can talk about anything you want to.
OUSU's offices are situated at Thomas Hull House, Bonn Square (on the junction of Queen Street & New Inn Hall Street). See OUSU’s homepage for information on all aspects of student life: http://www.ousu.org.
Runs between 11pm and 2am, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights; the bus will pick you up and deliver you to any destination within the ring road, and all trips cost £1. The bus is available for all university members, male and female, and priority will be given to people who are alone. Tel: 07754 516172.
Confidential legal advice run by students. Drop-in surgery used to take place on Little Clarendon Street. Please contact the offices for more information: oslas@hotmail.com.
Pembroke's sister college at that 'other' university (not Pembroke). Visit their website or email to arrange short-term accommodation when visiting. www.quns.cam.ac.uk