Student support
You are supported throughout your time in the School of Media, Arts and Humanities by staff and fellow students in support roles as well as central support services provided by the University.
The School Student Experience Group meets at least once a term, and is composed of all Student Reps, along with key members of staff such as the Dean or one of the Associate Deans, the School Administrator (Education and Students), the Directors of Teaching and Learning, the Director of Student Experience and members of the Student Experience team. The SSEG is a forum in which the student reps discuss issues arising from their cohorts, including issues of concern and ideas for improvement. It typically discusses issues which can be resolved within the School.
The Connector Cafe Peer Support Network is made up of trained student volunteers and offers an informal space for ßÏßÏÊÓÆµ students to talk and be listened to, as well as an opportunity to find out about other sources of support while enjoying free tea and biscuits! Sessions will run every Wednesday afternoon during term-time, from 1-3pm on the ground floor of the Meeting House.
Buddy Scheme Volunteers help and support other students. A buddy can support you and introduce you to life on campus, around Brighton and beyond. The Buddy Scheme is a Students' Union peer to peer support scheme that is open to all ßÏßÏÊÓÆµ students at all levels of study. For more information, or to get involved,
If English is your second language and you need study skills support, visit the workshops, tutorials and drop-in sessions
If you are looking for jobs and experience, need help with an application, want to start your own business or think about your career options, go to .
You will find a range of events, workshop and fairs, one-to-one appointments and loads of online resources.
, is the first place to go when you have questions, queries, worries or concerns. The kind of things you might see a Student Life Advisor about include:
- emotional, personal or family crisis
- feeling homesick, difficulties settling in, housing problems
- safety, crime, sexual violence
- feeling anxious about seminars, concerns about study skills, performance and progression
- health concerns and other situations that may be impacting on studies.
The service is a team of specialist advisors who work with students who may need support at the university due to a long term condition.
IT Services can offer support in areas including, but not limited to:
- Connecting to the internet
- Using email
- Installing software on your computer
- Printing
- Training courses