Section 4 - School Information

4.4 Getting Advice and Support

Personal Adviser 

The key staff listed on the previous chapter deal with all general queries and should be your first point of call.  In addition, you will be allocated a personal academic adviser.

All students are allocated a personal adviser for the duration of your studies. Advisers are members of academic staff who provide advice and support to students. They have two main roles: academic and pastoral.

In their academic capacity, advisers advise on, and approve, programmes of study. If you are considering changing your programme of study, or taking a module that does not appear on your recommended programme, you must discuss this with your adviser. Any other academic-related concerns, e.g. general academic progress, should be discussed with your adviser in the first instance. Please note that, in this School, the role of adviser is separate from that of Senior Tutor.

In their pastoral capacity, advisers are the first point of contact in case of personal problems or concerns. Advisers recognise that personal problems can severely affect a student’s academic performance, and they will provide a sympathetic and non-judgmental ear, as well as practical help. They can also direct students to other QM support services, where appropriate. Discussions with students will always be treated in confidence. However, in cases where academic performance is affected by personal problems, the School must be officially informed, and advisers can also guide students through the correct procedures for doing this. 

Advisers can be asked to provide academic references for students for job and other applications after leaving university, and this is another good reason for building and maintaining a good student/adviser relationship. 

If your Adviser, Year Tutor, or Senior Tutor is not available you should contact the Student Support Officer.

How do I know who my Adviser is?

The name of your adviser will be shown on your EECS landing page.  A time will be set for you to meet with your adviser within the first 2 weeks of term. First year students will meet regularly with their adviser throughout the first and second semester. It is your responsibility as a student to attend these meetings.

Advice and Counselling

The Advice and Counselling Service offers a free and confidential service to all Queen Mary students.  This should be the first point of call for international students with visa issues.  Advice and Counselling are located on the ground floor of the Geography Building at Mile End and are open on weekdays throughout the year, including most vacations.  Further information can be found at http://www.welfare.qmul.ac.uk

Feedback and Student Voices

We encourage all students to feedback to us and we are keen to hear and act on student voices.

The School has five ways in which feedback can be given:

  •  Meeting with your personal advisor
  • Student Staff Liaison committees (SSLC) which are held twice a semester and your student reps attend these on your behalf to give feedback to the School, the reps will contact you, usually via email, so please do feedback to them.
  • Module feedback questionnaire – you will be given an opportunity to give anonymous feedback at module level in each semester.

The above should be seen as the main avenue for giving feedback on your module, programme and experience at university.  We encourage you to make this as constructive as possible, i.e. if you have a problem, suggest a solution