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Student support and services

You may be a new student living away from home from the first time, or an international student adapting to life in a new country. Or you may be a mature student or a parent juggling conflicting demands on your time.

Whatever your circumstances, our student support and advisory services will help you make the most of academic and social life at the University of Greenwich and will help you deal with any issues or problems you may face.

 

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Student welfare

It is important that you know where you can turn for help and advice while you are at university.

Our student centres are a hub of support for students. So you can always find help should you need it.

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Health and welfare

Health and medical services

Live and study happily and healthily and obtain immediate treatment in the event of sickness or emergency.

Professional counselling

Work through problems and issues of any kind with experienced, professionally-trained counsellors.

Listening Ears

Confidential advice and support from an informal network of university staff.

Chaplaincy

Pastoral care and support for students of all religions and non-faith individuals.

Help and advice

Student Centres

Our student centres can advise you on everything from finances and jobs to counselling and medical services.

Study skills

Through our Study Skills Centres, you can improve your reading, research and presentation skills.

Career planning

Careers guidance and support

Our staff will provide you with ongoing careers advice and support, so you can make the transition into employment and fulfill your potential when you graduate.

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