
Key contacts and first point of contact for all issues, speak to:
- Supervisory team – supervisor, advisors and divisional PGR tutor
- Advisor
- PGR student representative
For academic issues, speak to:
To prevent burnout and look after your general wellbeing, speak to:
- Visit the Wellbeing rooms 1st floor, Simon Building (59 on the campus map)
- Doctoral Academy Graduate Society (DAGS) – Facebook, Twitter
- Seek support from peers. Speak to reps about upcoming events and socials.
- 6 Ways to Wellbeing
For dealing with issues such as bullying and harassment, speak to:
- PGR Tutor
- Report anonymously online or speak to a harassment advisor
- Counselling services – located on the 5th floor of Crawford House (31 on the campus map). Services include appointments, self-help services, online resources and group workshops. Support is also available specifically for PGRs and advice on mitigating circumstances.
For personal issues or a change to your circumstances, speak to:
- The Atrium advice 1st floor, University Place (37 on campus map)
- Finances: Student services centre (SSC) – located on Burlington Street (57 on campus map)
- Disability Advisory Support Services (DASS)
- Counselling services
- International support: Student Recruitment and International Division (SSC)
- Student Immigration Team (SSC)
- Student Union (68 on campus map)
- Occupational Health – located in B22 The Mill, Sackville Street (14 on campus map)
- Changes in circumstances: refer to student handbook
- Student Parents & Carers Group
For planning post-PhD, consider:
- Speaking to the University Careers Service
- Attending Pathways events
- Making an appointment with the “Fellowship Academy“
- Self-help tool on alternative post-PhD career pathways
Trouble writing? Try:
- Bust writer’s block using the academic phrasebank
- University writing tutor
- The Publishing Exchange
- Get more out of time at your desk by visiting DA blog – Research Hive
