Support for Students & their Learning
Students are supported by:
- An induction period at the beginning of the academic session;
- An extensive Learning Resources Centre, incorporating a Libraryand Computer Centre;
- Audio-visual equipment;
- A Programme Tutor to provide academic support, to advise students who fail to make sufficient academicprogress and to provide students with guidance regarding appeals, complaint procedures and issues involvingdisciplinary procedures as well as to provide pastoral support when needed;
- A Personal Tutor for each student to provide him/her with advice and support on his/her individual studyneeds;
- A network of specialist academic and administrative staff that provide advice on issues such as finance,University regulations, legal matters, career opportunities, postgraduate studies etc.;
- A UH Link Tutor;
- English Language support classes;
- International Student Office;
- The Alumni Association;
- The Quality Assurance Office;
- The Registrar’s Office;
- The Disability Officer;
- The Careers Office;
- The Director of Studies;
- The Head of External Academic Affairs; and
- The Vice-Chancellor
Professional Opportunities
MSc in Health Psychology is a popular route into Public Health. Graduates may also work in a range of other healthsettings including research, academic, hospitals, industry and the charitable sector. The MSc in Health Psychology isalso a requirement for those going on to become Chartered Health Psychologists with the BPS or pursue a relevantPhD.






