Information about student experience and support provision in the School From September 2023 all taught students are assigned a Student Adviser. Student Advisers are your first point of contact and will refer you on to other University services where appropriate.You can read more about the student support provision for you below. If at any time you are concerned about your progress or wish to discuss personal issues affecting your studies, please contact your Student Adviser inf-sst@inf.ed.ac.uk without delay.People who support you through your journey as a studentStudent Advisers are your primary contact within the school. Each Student Adviser provides support for a designated group of students. Your Adviser will refer you on to other University services where appropriate.Wellbeing Advisers are trained professionals who support students with their wellbeing and mental health. You can request wellbeing support either through your Student Adviser or directly with the wellbeing service. The recommended channel for support requests will usually be through a Student Adviser, who may be able to support you. Cohort Leads are academic members of staff who support your academic development during your time at the University. Your Cohort Lead is responsible for leading and coordinating activities to engage you with your programme of study and build a strong cohort community with other students and academic staff. All Cohort Leads within the School of Informatics are led by a Senior Cohort Lead.Course Organisers are academic members of staff who are broadly responsible for:Course delivery and managementAssessment-related activitiesAdvising and supporting students on course-related mattersMonitoring and reviewing courses Tutors and Demonstrators are responsible for:Delivery of tutorials Demonstrating in computing workshop sessionsEngaging with students to facilitate learning and development Teaching Organisation Staff are professional services staff who support Course Organisers with course administrative tasks such as:Assessment and examination administration Timetabling Coordination of Boards of Examiners and publication of final marks, progression and awards Mental Health & Wellbeing Support at University of EdinburghWhile university life is full of exciting opportunities, it can sometimes be an overwhelming time. Here you can find information to support your physical and mental health and wellbeing.We have a range of support services to guide you through your university journey, and help to support your wellbeing. These include:Student Advisers/Student support teams/Graduate School staff in Schools and DeaneriesWellbeing Advisers for you to contact yourself or through your Student Adviser and wellbeing activities in Schools and DeaneriesOur Chaplaincy, for all faiths or none, offer The Listening Service 24/7 365 days a year for confidential caring conversations as well as Mindfulness, Yoga, Tai-Chi, PhD bookclub, Writing and Doodling workshopsDrop-in groups such as Skills for Life and Learning run by Student Counselling, IAD study skills, Disability support groups and Comfort CafesKeeping active through our Feel Good Walks, Just Play Sport Sessions, and through the various offering of our Sport & Exercise team, including the Pleasance gym, St Leonards Land swimming pool, sports teams, clubs and the Sports UnionResidence Life provide wellness support for those in University accommodationStudent Counselling Service offer short-term counsellingDisability & Learning Support Service for learning adjustments, mentoring and other specialist supportThe Advice Place for independent support and The Student’s Association for student societies, peer support, Nightline and Let’s Talk campaign & events IT IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO COME FORWARD AND ASK FOR HELP AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHAT TO DO, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR STUDENT ADVISER OR YOUR SUPERVISOR AS THE FIRST STEP. INFConnect - Cohort Events Information about INFConnect - cohort events Crisis and Emergency Support Your student adviser and student support team is your first point of contact for routine advice and guidance on administrative and pastoral matters. In the event of an emergency or crisis the following sources of help are available. Peer supported learning We have a well-embedded provision for peer-supported learning through our InfPALS (Informatics Peer Assisted Learning and Support) and InfBASE schemes, as well as other group activities, such as our Programming Club. University student support services All students have access to numerous University-wide services: Careers services, Wellbeing services, Disability and Learning Support service, Student Counselling and the Institute for Academic Development This article was published on 2024-12-08