Student advisers
See also Student Union Advice and Counselling Centre, Supervision and assessment of progress and Help for students with disabilities.
Dean of Graduate Studies
The Dean has a wide range of duties concerned with relations between the School and its students. He is available to any graduate student who wishes to raise any problem, academic or otherwise. In particular he is available for the counselling of individual students who experience difficulties, and he can help in the reallocation of students to supervisors. He is a supplementary source of help to the supervisor, the Departmental Research Student Tutor and the departmental Convener. The Dean will see students by appointment or during his open office hours as published outside his office (A202).
Dr Julian Fulbrook, A202, ext 7574 a.donkor@lse.ac.uk j.fulbrook@lse.ac.uk
Dean of Undergraduate Studies
The Dean has a wide range of duties concerned with relations between the School and its students. She is available to any undergraduate student who wishes to raise any problem, academic or otherwise. In particular she is available for the counselling of individual students who experience difficulties, and she can help in the reallocation of students to tutors. She is a source of help supplementary to the tutor, the Departmental Tutor and the departmental Convener. The Dean will see students by appointment or during her open office hours as published outside her office.
Dr Janet Stockdale, A202, ext 7849 a.donkor@lse.ac.uk j.stockdale@lse.ac.uk
General Course Tutor
The General Course Tutor has responsibility for all matters relating to those students attending the LSE for one year via the General Course programme. She is available to see any General Course student who wishes to raise any problem, academic or otherwise . including departmental assignments, course selection, credit transfers to home universities, and accommodation issues. In particular, she is available to counsel individual students who may be encountering difficulty adjusting to the academic life at the LSE. She is also able to provide advice to the General Course students wishing to transfer and complete their degree at the LSE.
a.donkor@lse.ac.uk
Adviser to Women Students
The Adviser is available to discuss issues of concern to women students in the School and to offer advice and support to women students with personal problems.
Dr Shani Orgad S110, ext 6493 s.s.orgad@lse.ac.uk
Adviser to Male Students
The Adviser is available to discuss issues of concern to male students and provides a confidential point of contact.
Dr Matthew Engelke A609, ext 6494 m.engelke@lse.ac.uk
Adviser to Students with Disabilities
The Adviser provides a first point of contact for students and can give advice and information about disability issues. The Dyslexia Support Tutor provides advice, advocacy and support for students with dyslexia, according to individual needs.
The Disability Consultative Forum meets once a term and provides an opportunity to discuss disability issues at LSE. It is chaired by the Dean of Undergraduate Studies and attended by staff from around the School. All students with a disability, special needs or dyslexia are welcome to attend. Contact the Adviser if you are interested in attending or would like to suggest agenda items.
See also Learning, support and career development skills website at http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/learningSupportAndCareerDevelopmentSkills/
For full details of School facilities please see the Information for students with disabilities booklet or website, http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/disabilityOffice/
Ms Jean Jameson A40-41, ext 6034 j.jameson@lse.ac.uk disability@lse.ac.uk
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