Peer mentoring

The Peer Mentoring Scheme is available to all new undergraduate students.

Our peer mentors are second and third year undergraduates, who have volunteered to help support you throughout your first year in the School of Sociology and Social Policy in whichever capacity you need – whether it's knowing where the best coffee is on campus or providing a safe and confidential space for you to talk freely about your concerns and ask questions.

While you are encouraged to meet with your mentor as often as you'd like, you can expect to meet with your peer mentor at least four times:

  1. At the beginning of term to talk about getting started
  2. Midway into term (in October or November) to talk about getting the most out of lectures and seminars
  3. At the end of term, to talk about preparing for the first round of assessments
  4. After the release of semester one results in February, to talk about getting the most out of feedback and making any necessary adjustments to studying in semester two

Peer mentors can provide reassurance, guidance and signposting to other services to help you settle in and succeed, through sharing their own knowledge and experience.

You can request a peer mentor using the sign-up form:

Peer mentor sign-up form

My peer mentor really helped me in understanding how to structure university style essays and explained how to reference well which I have found very useful.

- Izzy, Sociology and Social Policy Peer Mentee
 
 

 

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