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Student Support

Whether you need practical advice on time management, or emotional guidance on dealing with homesickness, we’re here for you every step of the way.

Academic & Teaching Support

From our extensive experience across Lancaster University and Deakin University, we have developed valuable insights into the challenges students might face during their studies, which has enabled us to tailor a comprehensive range of support services.

One of the key areas we focus on is academic and teaching support. We have a fantastic team of experienced teaching staff and Student Learning Advisors who are always on hand to provide you with the support you might need. Whether it’s improving specific skills, creating a study structure, or learning to manage your study load, we are here to help.

Please see below for the academic support available to you as a Deakin University Lancaster University Indonesia student.

 

Teacher Consultation

In addition to small, interactive classroom sessions, all University teaching staff are available for face-to-face student consultation on campus each week. If you are looking to build greater understanding of a particular module during your studies, you are encouraged to join a consultation individually, or a group.

 

Assessment Help

We understand that assessment can sometimes seem overwhelming. For this reason, we have Student Learning Advisors available throughout the trimester to help you with research, preparing a draft, format and referencing. Simply make an appointment via the Student Portal at a time that suits you (current students only).

 

Counselling and Wellbeing Support

Student Counsellors with experience in specific aspects of emotional wellbeing are available to offer guidance on any aspect of life that might be causing you stress or concern. Welfare support from counsellors is available via online bookings through your Student Portal once you enroll

Appointments can be made concerning issues such as:

  • Student safety
  • Loneliness, homesickness
  • Personal relationships, harassment
  • Your studies and academic difficulties
  • Financial problems
  • Personal trauma
  • Employment options
  • Concerns regarding friends and family
  • Personal health
  • Legal difficulties
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