Academic Advisors
Every student in the School is assigned an Academic Advisor. Your Academic Advisor (normally the same person throughout your course) offers you advice on academic matters, personal problems (if needed), and is your main link to the School and the University.
The University’s aim is that by engaging with their Academic Advisor, students will:
- know that their advisor cares about their progression, academic success and future plans;
- feel that they belong and are valued regardless of their background, personal strengths and weaknesses;
- know who to contact if they experience difficulties either personally or academically;
- work to enhance their academic and personal self-efficacy as a result of setting and reviewing goals and reflecting on their experiences;
- gain and grow in confidence and skills in developing professional relationships.
You must meet your Academic Advisor at regular intervals (at least twice per semester where at least one meeting is face-to-face) during your degree and should prepare for each meeting by starting to fill in the appropriate meeting form on “My intranet”. Students are expected to attend and prepare for all arranged meetings with their Advisor and respond promptly to any communication from their Advisor. During these meetings, you may agree a series of actions with your Advisor and it is a good idea to keep a record of these actions.
You should speak to your Academic Advisor about any problems that you are having that are affecting your work (see also Section Work and Attendance Regulations (Level 1) (Level 2) (Level 3) and (Section Guidelines on Ill Health). We encourage students to take the initiative in raising problems or difficulties (academic or personal) at the earliest possible opportunity so that staff can provide appropriate guidance and support. The expectation is that students will then make appropriate use of all the support and guidance offered at the University.
When you are making applications for summer work, placements, jobs, or further degrees, your Academic Advisor should know you well enough to write an informed reference. There is a mechanism within the intranet meeting forms for you to provide your Academic Advisor with a CV, which you should update regularly, especially towards the end of your Degree Programme. Please see Section Employability skills.
Senior Advisor
There is also a Senior Advisor and Deputy Senior Advisors for the School who are available (via the Student Support Office) to discuss any particularly serious problems, or anything you would rather not discuss with your Academic Advisor (including the situation where you may feel it necessary to request a change in Academic Advisor). If you would like to meet with one of the Senior Advisors, the Student Support Office reception staff will be able to arrange an appointment for you. The Senior Advisor team can also be contacted via email at senioradvisors.sbs@manchester.ac.uk.
Programme Directors
The Programme Director oversees the content of your Degree Programme, agrees your choice of optional course units during Welcome Week and assists your Academic Advisor in giving you advice on academic matters. A list of Programme Directors and how to contact them can be found in Section Programme Directors and how to contact them.
Counselling
The University Counselling Service offers you help in understanding, dealing with, or overcoming the many sorts of difficulties that may prevent you getting the most out of your life and studies at university. These may include problems at home, pressures from personal relationships, and difficulties in coping with stressful events, now or in the past, such as examinations, separation, bereavement or forms of abuse. There are also some group sessions/workshops on specific issues, e.g. confidence and self-esteem, managing low mood, managing exam stress, coping better with academic pressure, speaking out in groups, etc. Please see the Counselling Service website for more details and up-to-date information.
Students who have not used the service before, need to complete a brief questionnaire before contacting the service (http://www.counsellingservice.manchester.ac.uk/get-help/appointments/). This should take no more than 3 minutes to complete. After completion of the questionnaire, you then call the Counselling Service reception desk for available appointment times on (0161) 275 2864. Those students who have used the service within the past 2 months, can make an appointment with their counsellor through the reception desk (0161 2752864).
At certain times the Service experiences especially high demand and waiting times can increase. To ensure the best possible service is provided and waiting times are managed effectively, a Duty Counsellor is available each day (during opening hours) for those who feel they need to talk to someone before the earliest available appointment date.
Opening times
The Counselling Service is open from 9am to 4pm, Monday to Friday, except on public holidays and during the University's Christmas closure period.
Contact details
Email: counselling.service@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161 275 2864 (52864 from an internal phone)
University of Manchester Counselling Service
5th Floor, Crawford House (building 31 on campus map)
Booth Street East
Manchester
M13 9QS
Students’ Union Advice Centre
The Students’ Union Advice Service (see their website at http://manchesterstudentsunion.com/adviceservice) offers free and confidential information and advice to students on personal and academic issues. It is run by professional Advisors who are independent of the University.
Opening times
The Students Union Advice Service is open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm, all year round (both in and out of University terms) with the exception of public holidays and occasional training days. During these times, students can drop-in, book an appointment, telephone or email the service.
Contact details
Email: advice.su@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161 275 2952 (52952 from an internal phone)
First floor of the Students’ Union Building (building 68 on campus map)
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PR
Students with additional support needs
The University of Manchester welcomes students with additional support needs arising from a specific learning difficulty, such as dyslexia, an unseen medical condition, or a disability or impairment. The University has a central Disability Advisory and Support Service (DASS). Further information can be found here: http://www.dso.manchester.ac.uk/ . In order to access the full support that the University can offer, you should contact the DASS to discuss your support requirements.
Opening times
The DASS is open from 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Contact details
Email: dass@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161 275 7512 (57512 from an internal phone)
Text (only for deaf students): 07899 658 790
Minicom - 0161 275 2794
Disability Advisory and Support Service (DASS)2nd Floor of University Place (building 37 on campus map)
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
If you are a student who has, or suspects they have, support needs and have not yet informed the DASS, then please contact them in the first instance. In addition to this, the School of Biological Sciences has a Disability Coordinator who liaises with the DASS to organise your support in the School. The SBS Disability Coordinator can be contacted by email: (disabilitycoordinatorFLS@manchester.ac.uk). The Stopford Building has car parking spaces reserved for blue badge holders, wheelchair access and an adapted lift at the car park end of the building.
Health
The University recognises the importance of the health and wellbeing of all students. Occupational Health Services aim to promote the physical, mental and social well-being of students and to reduce the incidence of ill-health arising from exposure to work place hazards.
You can access advice and guidance by going to see the Service or by visiting their website below. Some students will undergo regular health surveillance as required by their School etc, but you can also refer yourself for an appointment.
Where necessary the Service work closely with other services at the University; e.g. the Disability Advisory and Support Service (DASS) to support students with health problems or disabilities.
The Occupational Health Service does not deal with medical or first aid emergencies and cannot diagnose or provide treatment. If there is a serious medical emergency you should phone (9)999 for an ambulance, remembering to call University Security (69966) immediately afterwards so that they can assist the ambulance in getting to you.
You will need an appointment to see an Occupational Health Adviser or Physician as the Service does not have the capacity to see you as a 'drop-in'.
Opening times
The Occupational Health Services reception is open from 9am to 4pm. Monday to Friday.
Contact details
Website: http://www.occhealth.manchester.ac.uk/
Tel: 0161 275 2858 (52858 from an internal phone)
Email: waterlooocchealth@manchester.ac.uk
Occupational Health Service (building 38 on campus map)
182/184 Waterloo Place
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9GP
Additional information on health issues can be found in the MyWellbeing tab of MyManchester.
Night-time telephone advice/listening service
The Students’ Union runs Nightline, a telephone advice and listening service operated by students that offers a point of contact throughout the night. You can contact Nightline by telephone on 0161 275 3983 / 0161 275 3984 from 8pm-8am during term-time. If you would feel more comfortable emailing Nightline rather than phoning them, you can send an email to nightmail@manchester.nightline.ac.uk. Further information is available at manchester.nightline.ac.uk.
Discrimination and Harassment
Information and University policies on discrimination and harassment can be found at http://www.studentsupport.manchester.ac.uk/health-and-wellbeing/bullying-and-harrassment/.
For further information about the University’s Policy on Harassment, or if you have been a victim of some form of harassment, contact the Equality and Diversity Office on 0161 306 5857 or the Students’ Union Advice Service on 0161 275 2952.
The Student Services Centre
The majority of the University's administrative services for students (except Accommodation Services) are available from our centralised Student Services Centre, off Burlington Street.
Opening times
The Student Services Centre is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday, except on Tuesdays (10am to 5pm).
Contact details
Website: http://www.studentnet.manchester.ac.uk/crucial-guide/
Email: ssc@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161 275 5000 (55000 from an internal phone)
Student Services Centre
Burlington Street
Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9PL
Accommodation
The Accommodation Office provides information and guidance on a range of issues including ways to deal with any problems that students might encounter over accommodation choices, special needs, existing accommodation difficulties, accommodation for students with families and on temporary accommodation, including provision available outside semester time.
Opening times
The Accommodation Office is open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (apart from Tuesdays, 10am to 5pm).
Contact details
Email: accommodation@manchester.ac.uk
Tel: 0161 275 2888 (52888 from an internal phone)
The Accommodation Office (building 83 on campus map)
Grove House
316 Oxford Road
Manchester
M13 9WJ
For private sector accommodation see the Manchester Student Homes website at www.manchesterstudenthomes.com. Manchester Student Homes (MSH) is owned, managed and funded by the University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University and their respective Students' Unions.
The Students’ Union Advice Centre is also an excellent source of help and advice on problems with private accommodation.
International students
The International Society, William Kay House, 327 Oxford Road (opposite the Students’ Union), offers advice, information and a social base for students. Telephone: 0161 275 4959, email: int.soc@manchester.ac.uk. Further information can be found on the International Society website.
The International Team forms part of the Student Services Centre. The advisors see students on an individual basis to discuss any problems (e.g. visas, finance) you may have. Telephone: 0161 275 5000 to make an appointment or see http://www.manchester.ac.uk/study/international/why-manchester/student-support/advice-team/
Further information can also be found in the My Wellbeing Section of MyManchester.
Financial help
If you are a UK student for fees purposes, you can apply to Student Finance for a Student Loan for Maintenance and a Student Loan for Fees. Payments for the Student Loan for Maintenance are made directly into your bank account. If you choose to take one, the Student Loan for Fees is paid directly to the University. Some students may also be eligible for a non-repayable grant and your Student Finance will assess you for this. If you get into difficulties while you are a student, the Student Services Centre on Burlington Street can help with money advice and budgeting. Further information is available in the Student Support pages on the University website.
Security on campus
The University Security Service should be contacted if you have concerns about personal security or theft (0161 275 2728) or wish to speak to a member of the security staff. You can also contact the Police Liaison Officers on 0161 275 7042 or police@manchester.ac.uk. Information on safety can also be found in the My Wellbeing section of MyManchester.