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You will be assigned an Academic Personal Tutor during Welcome Week.
(The following is adapted from Section 6.1 of your Course Handbook)
Your tutor is there to support you with difficulties related to your university career. You must meet with them at least twice per term for updates. There is no formal work involved with the Academic Personal Tutor program.
You should respond promptly to their communications, and keep them informed of any academic or personal problems affecting your performance.
Specific ways in which your personal tutor can help are:
- Providing general academic advice on development, including discussing possible option choices.
- Directing you to the most appropriate service if you experience any personal difficulties.
- Writing a reference letter for job application, grants, or postgraduate study.
Click here for contact details and further information regarding Statistics department staffLink opens in a new window.
Minhaz Ali, Student Support and Progression Officer
Are you struggling personally, socially, emotionally?
Is it affecting your studies?
Want help to get back on track? or
Need help exploring your options?
Don't leave it any longer! book an appointment with Minhaz.
The Department of Statistics, has a dedicated resource to support you when you experience challenges that adversely impacts your learning.
Aimed at assisting you to get back on track, engage and progress with your studies, Minhaz offers confidential advice, information and guidance on a breadth of issues including; personal, social, financial, housing and/or academic.
If you need someone to talk to, don't wait, book an appointment with Minhaz.
She is friendly, non judgemental, approachable and offers a safe space to explore your options. Minhaz can help you develop a plan of action or signpost you to services on and off campus if you need specialist help.
To book an appointment use the link below:
Learning difference: a student journey. Watch this account from a Statistics student, explaining how our services helped them better understand their their learning needs.
(Click for video transcriptLink opens in a new window)
- To book a consultation, visit the Support for Students pageLink opens in a new window
- Find out more about specific disabilities Link opens in a new windowon this page.
Disability Services Team
- Even if you have declared on your UCAS application, you must register as soon as possible with the Disability Services Team Link opens in a new windowwithin Wellbeing Support Services before commencing study. This allows sufficient time to prepare any support you may be entitled to.
- The Disability Service Team will coordinate with the Disability and Reasonable Adjustment coordinator for Statistics is Ritabrata (Rito) DuttaLink opens in a new window.
Mental health and wellbeing
- The Wellbeing ServicesLink opens in a new window includes one-to-one support as well as many resources. It also includes advice from current students on how to manage your wellbeing.
- We appreciate the some find exams and assessments stressful, as a department we have prepared an information and support page on exam stress and success.
Mitigating circumstances. Before you submit a mitigating circumstances claim you may find the advice for students useful. If necessary, you may wish to discuss your situation with your personal tutor.
Everyone at the University of Warwick, whether studying, working, or visiting, has the right to feel safe. Harassment of any kind is completely unacceptable, and our community is an environment where prejudice and socially unacceptable behaviour are never tolerated.
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Widening participation activities aim to support students from under-represented groups enabling them to reach their full potential. This includes, for example, students receiving a Warwick bursary, first generation students, disabled students or students who have spent time in local authority care.
The Departmental Widening Participation Student pageLink opens in a new window gives information on support and opportunities for students from a widening participation background.