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Contact Us

The following people will be your most important contacts in the Department during your time at Warwick.

Postgraduate Office

 E: economics dot pgoffice at warwick dot ac dot uk

If you need help, you can visit the staff in the Postgraduate Office; room S1.132, Social Sciences.

  • Carolyn Andrews; Programmes Manager (PGT)
  • Robin Flint; Assistant Programmes Manager
  • Andrea Wyld; Programmes Co-ordinator (MSc)
  • Chau Ho; Programmes Co-ordinator (MRes)
  • Aysa Ozcan; Postgraduate Student Engagement and Experience Co-ordinator (Postgraduate)
  • Marion Nicholson; Programmes Administrator

Key contacts

You can find a list of the key contacts who can offer support and guidance in the MSc Handbook (to be published), as well as on our people page.

Your queries

Please also consult the Department website where you are likely to find the answer to most of your queries.

Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter to stay up-to-date with news and events from the Department.

Director of Graduate Studies (Taught Degrees)

Professor Thijs van Rens has office hours throughout the term and can help with academic concerns relating to your course.

Director of Student Engagement and Progression (PGT)

Dr Alex Karalis Isaac is responsible for working with you to enhance the student experience. He works closely with the MSc Student Staff Liaison Committee, and is always keen to hear your views and receive feedback.

Your Personal Tutor

Each student is allocated a Personal Tutor, who is a member of academic staff to whom the tutee can turn for confidential advice regarding personal matters. Your Personal Tutor is one of your most important contacts with the Department and University. You can find out who your personal tutor is by visiting Tabula.

Senior Tutor

The MSc Senior Tutor is Mahnaz Nazneen. If you have a problem or concern that is perhaps more serious, it is a good idea to see the Senior Tutor, who will be able to offer help and advice or point you in the direction of other people and services within the University.

We offer weekly wellbeing drop-in sessions in the Department during term term. If there is something troubling you, or hindering you from focusing on your studies, please do drop in during the scheduled hours.

Wellbeing Support Services

There is a comprehensive network of support and welfare services available to students to support them in times of difficulty. There is often more than one service which may be able to help, and services work together to ensure that any problems are dealt with swiftly and effectively.

Wellbeing Support Services acts as a hub for all the different support services and you can visit them if you have a problem, query or difficulty, but aren’t quite sure who can help. They will help where they can and refer you on to other more specialised services where relevant.

Student Information Centre

The Student Information Centre in Senate House is for enquiries about Warwick Accommodation, Student Records, Student Finance and other central services.

Finding your way around

The Department of Economics is situated in the Social Sciences Building on the main campus.

Your first point of call for most initial enquiries is the Postgraduate Office, which is located in room S1.132. Most University room numbers are in three parts each of which conveys information.

For example, to find S1.121:

S = Social Sciences building

1 = the ground floor (0 = ground floor, 1 = first floor etc)
121 = the room number

Lectures and classes take place in a variety of places across campus so make sure you keep a campus map handy.

The University of Warwick interactive campus map is a great way to find your location and help plan your route, and you can even view floor plan of various buildings. The Department of Economics is based in the Social Sciences building, and you can download one of our maps to keep handy, until you get to grips with where everything is.

Please note that it is your responsibility to find the locations of your lectures and seminars and to ensure you arrive at them on time.