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Want to talk to someone face-to-face about your academic progress?

Contact the Student Guidance Service

Want to start thinking about how your degree fits into your life longer-term? Fancy trying out some psychometric tests?

Our Careers Service is a superb source of advice and opportunities.

Is your learning affected by a disability?

Contact the Disability Support Office for advice and support.

Feeling stressed? Overwhelmed? Want to talk to someone in confidence?

Contact the Counselling Service and see how they can help.

About to arrive or new to the UK and want some support with the move?

Contact International Support Services.

Looking for reading lists, books, journals, computer clusters or study rooms?

Contact the John Rylands University Library.

Confused by the Blackboard online learning system?

Computer Services and Blackboard – the University’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE).

Looking to improve/develop your transferable skills?

The Manchester Leadership Programme offers a unique combination of academic study and volunteering to build the leadership skills that employers are looking for.

Looking for exam regulations, funding information, graduation procedures, etc.?

The Crucial Guide has all the relevant information.

Looking for course unit or programme information?

Access webpages for all the Schools in Humanities here.

How can peer support enhance your university experience?

Information on Peer Support within the Faculty of Humanities.