Alongside Disability Services and the wider Student Services team, there are other people who can provide support and guidance to you.
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2 Wellbeing, Counselling and Mental Health
The University of St Andrews provides Wellbeing, Counselling and Mental Health appointments for its undergraduate and postgraduate students. These can be single or ongoing appointments to support students manage their mental health difficulties.
Full article3 International Advice
Our International Advice Team are here to give advice and guidance around being an international student at the University of St Andrews.
There is support available for international students, from helping you apply for visas to advice on travelling and moving to the UK. For further details see: Support for international students – Study at St Andrews – University of St Andrews (st-andrews.ac.uk)
Full article4 The Health Hub
The University’s Student Health Hub, an office located in the local community hospital, is staffed by University staff who understand how to help you access health advice quickly.
Full article5 Resolving Conflict
The Mediation service; A service for all students and staff and members of the public who are connected to the University who want to resolve disagreement informally. The service is also available for groups or teams seeking a collaborative, inclusive framework for problem solving issues.
Full article6 Meeting with Disability Advice
Find out how to use our Disability Advice team to register with the service, access support and talk about any adjustments you may require. You will also be able to visit the University before your course starts, to gain a feel for where you will be based throughout your studies.
Full article7 What is our university like?
Find out about our campus atmosphere, locations and general environment.
Full article8 What support is available?
An introduction to the support and services available at our university.
Full article9 How can the Library help you?
The Library isn’t just somewhere you can get books. It’s somewhere you can do your work on your own or with others, escape sensory overload and get some help with studying. This section of the toolkit will introduce our library and the services it can offer you.
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