Academic Contacts
ROLE | NAME | EMAIL ADDRESS |
Psychology Director of Teaching and Learning Psychology Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning | Dr. Stephanie Echols Dr. Gwen Brekelmans | sbbs-psych-dtl@qmul.ac.uk |
Academic Advisor | During induction week you will be informed of your academic advisor and how to contact them. | |
Psychology Programme Tutor | Dr Sevasti Foka | s.foka@qmul.ac.uk |
Psychology 1st Year Tutor | Dr. Lucie Charles | l.charles@qmul.ac.uk |
Psychology 2nd Year Tutor | Dr. Annemieke Apergis-Schoute | a.apergis-schoute@qmul.ac.uk |
Psychology 3rd Year Tutor | Dr. Jessica Agnew-Blais | |
Psychology Placement Programme Coordinator | Dr Paraskevi Argyriou | ug-placements-psych@qmul.ac.uk |
Psychology Study Abroad Programme Coordinator | Dr Nadine Lavan | n.lavan@qmul.ac.uk |
SBBS Student Support Officer | Ms. Shaheda Batha | sbbs-student-support@qmul.ac.uk |
SBBS Undergraduate Enquiries | Professional Administrative Staff | sbbs-ug-enquiries@qmul.ac.uk |
SBBS Director of Student Experience | Dr. Ewan Main | e.main@qmul.ac.uk |
SBBS Director of Education | Dr. Stephen Buckingham | s.buckingham@qmul.ac.uk |
Specific questions about a module should first be directed to the Module Organiser (MO), the lecturer who is in charge of the specific module. Your Academic Advisor is your first point of contact regarding questions about your progress, general academic issues and if you need pastoral care.
The Director and Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning are the members of the academic staff responsible for the academic curriculum and overall development of the psychology programmes and are available for discussing broader concerns/suggestions about modules or the programme as a whole.
The Psychology Programme Tutor and Year Tutors are members of the academic staff who support you on matters both academic and personal, after you have already gone to the MO or your advisor and if the issue remains. The Tutor’s role is to try to advise you on how resolve the issue or guide you to the appropriate external resource (e.g., counselling service), if appropriate.
The Student Support Officer is a member of the professional administrative staff who is responsible for administering Extenuating Circumstances.
The SBBS Director of Student Experience chairs the Student Staff Liaison Committee (SSLC), which works to receive feedback from the student representatives across SBBS and improve the student experience at the level of the school.
The SBBS Director of Education is responsible for overseeing the academic programmes at the level of the school.
With administrative questions, please email SBBS Undergraduate Enquiries.