General support: tutors and queries Who provides academic and pastoral support to me during my studies?You have been assigned a named Academic Personal Tutor (APT) who should be considered your primary contact for pastoral and academic support. Other local sources of academic support that you may access include your placement tutor or programme/course lead. The Student Education Services team at the School of Medicine and members of this team at peripheral teaching sites can also offer you support.
Who do I contact if I have a general enquiry related to my course?
The School of Medicine Student Education Service on Level 7 of the Worsley Building can assist you with any general course enquiries you may have: [email protected] 0113 3437234 (08-00hrs to 17-30hrs Mon-Friday, excluding University holidays)
The University ‘For Students’ pages have a wealth of information. Leeds University Union can also help with many queries: . Additional information specific to the School of Medicine courses can be found at https://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicine and on Minerva.
What other resources are there for academic support?
Who do I contact if I have an urgent Student Support issue and my Academic Personal Tutor is not available?
For an urgent student support related issue (e.g. a pastoral issue) you can visit or contact the Student Education reception on Level 7 of the Worsley Building (0113 3437234 [email protected]), or check Key Contacts and select your course for more details.
Who is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of each of my years of study?
Your Programme Lead is ultimately responsible for ensuring the timetabling and smooth running of your studies and assessments, and for determining course adjustments if you experience significant academic or health events (in MBChB this is devolved to Year Heads). However if you have any general queries regarding your teaching or placements please contact your dedicated year or programme co-ordinator.
The University ‘For Students’ pages have a wealth of information at https://students.leeds.ac.uk. Leeds University Union can also help with many queries: https://www.luu.org.uk.
Additional information specific to the School of Medicine courses can be found at https://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicineand on Minerva.
Who do I contact if I have an urgent Student Support issue and my Personal Tutor is not available?For an urgentstudent support related issue (e.g. a pastoral issue) you can visit or contact the Student Education reception on Level 7 of the Worsley Building (0113 3437234 [email protected]), or check the ‘School of Medicine Support Key Contacts’ page at http://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicineand select your course for more details.
MBChB Key Contacts
CUPS Key Contacts
Physician Associate Key Contacts
Taught Postgraduate Courses Key Contacts
%%For the app, the contacts pages above should be in the banner at the top. For the pdf there should be hyperlink to ‘School of Medicine Support Key Contacts’. These pages need to be created at http://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicine.
Who is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of each of my years of study?Your Programme Lead is ultimately responsible for ensuring the timetabling and smooth running of your studies and assessments, and for determining course adjustments if you experience significant academic or health events (in MBChB this is devolved to Year Heads). However if you have any general queries regarding your teaching or placements please contact your dedicated year or programme co-ordinator.
Who do I contact if I have a general enquiry related to my course?
The School of Medicine Student Education Service on Level 7 of the Worsley Building can assist you with any general course enquiries you may have: [email protected] 0113 3437234 (08-00hrs to 17-30hrs Mon-Friday, excluding University holidays)
The University ‘For Students’ pages have a wealth of information. Leeds University Union can also help with many queries: . Additional information specific to the School of Medicine courses can be found at https://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicine and on Minerva.
What other resources are there for academic support?
- Skills@Library
- Flying Start (useful for Year 1 and 2 students)
- Disability Services webpage (for any specialist support you may need for your studies or assessments)
- Your Programme Team
- The Plus Programme (supports UK-fee paying Undergraduate and Postgraduate Taught students who come from backgrounds that are less represented at university).
Who do I contact if I have an urgent Student Support issue and my Academic Personal Tutor is not available?
For an urgent student support related issue (e.g. a pastoral issue) you can visit or contact the Student Education reception on Level 7 of the Worsley Building (0113 3437234 [email protected]), or check Key Contacts and select your course for more details.
Who is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of each of my years of study?
Your Programme Lead is ultimately responsible for ensuring the timetabling and smooth running of your studies and assessments, and for determining course adjustments if you experience significant academic or health events (in MBChB this is devolved to Year Heads). However if you have any general queries regarding your teaching or placements please contact your dedicated year or programme co-ordinator.
The University ‘For Students’ pages have a wealth of information at https://students.leeds.ac.uk. Leeds University Union can also help with many queries: https://www.luu.org.uk.
Additional information specific to the School of Medicine courses can be found at https://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicineand on Minerva.
Who do I contact if I have an urgent Student Support issue and my Personal Tutor is not available?For an urgentstudent support related issue (e.g. a pastoral issue) you can visit or contact the Student Education reception on Level 7 of the Worsley Building (0113 3437234 [email protected]), or check the ‘School of Medicine Support Key Contacts’ page at http://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicineand select your course for more details.
MBChB Key Contacts
CUPS Key Contacts
Physician Associate Key Contacts
Taught Postgraduate Courses Key Contacts
%%For the app, the contacts pages above should be in the banner at the top. For the pdf there should be hyperlink to ‘School of Medicine Support Key Contacts’. These pages need to be created at http://students.leeds.ac.uk/medicine.
Who is responsible for ensuring the smooth running of each of my years of study?Your Programme Lead is ultimately responsible for ensuring the timetabling and smooth running of your studies and assessments, and for determining course adjustments if you experience significant academic or health events (in MBChB this is devolved to Year Heads). However if you have any general queries regarding your teaching or placements please contact your dedicated year or programme co-ordinator.