Find out about the many teams and services that can support your academic studies at Newcastle University.
From essays to learning strategies, posters to PhDs, the Academic Skills Team can offer advice and guidance on many aspects of study.
The University chaplains are there to listen to and support students of all faiths and none.
If you have a disability, long-term medical condition, mental health condition or sensory impairment you can get practical support from the Disability team.
The In-Sessional Programme provides modules on using English in an academic context for students who use English as their second language.
Providing resources and facilities for language learning and improvement as well as being a hub for intercultural exchange.
If you're stuck on statistics, need help with fractions or if you want a refresher on equations, Maths-Aid are the team for you.
Services to support you whilst you're studying at Newcastle University.
The Specialist Learning team supports students with specific learning difficulties, AD(H)D and Autism Spectrum conditions.
Student Wellbeing can provide you with information, advice and guidance on a wide range of student support issues.
Run by students, for students, the Students' Union can represent and support you with academic issues.
In your School there are a number of people who provide support and useful information to help you complete your studies.
From books to blogs, datasets to documentaries, artworks to archives, the Library can help you navigate your way through a complex information world.