Every programme has an attached academic student advisor. Each advisor is themselves enrolled in either a bachelor or master’s programme, and therefore has tangible and relevant knowledge regarding your programme.
The academic student advisor is in close dialogue with study administration and makes use of their knowledge and expertise in their work as student advisor.
Why seek help?
You can receive help and advice both as a future and current student with enquires such as:
• Study life and environment on your programme
• The academic content and structure of the programme
• Academical priorities and the progression of the programme
• Expectations for you as a student - included the academical level, effort etc.
• Generel rules of the faculty
• General study rules
• Choices you have to make while studying
• Election of a student counselor for projects and master’s thesis
• Overview of your situation
• Help and advice for an individual study plan
• Applications for the Study Board
Your academic student advisor cannot help you with everything, but they’ll know where you can address your issues.
The academic student advisors have duty of confidentiality.
Contact your academic student advisorWrite an email via SPOC Book time for an appointment on Campus Book time for a zoom meeting Get a call The academic student advisors are not at work every day. Therefore, it may take a few days for you to receive a reply. |