Student support

There are a number of ways in which the School and University can support you during your studies at the University of Liverpool.

Student Experience Office

Your Student Experience Office is located on the ground floor of the School of Law and Social Justice building. Please come along and we will be happy to help if you require support, advice and guidance or referral to any other services on campus.

The School Student Support Centre is open Monday – Friday from 9.00 am – 5.00 pm.

Contact:

School of Law and Social Justice Building
University of Liverpool
Chatham Street
Liverpool
L69 7ZR

Telephone: 0151 795 0582

Email: slsjenq@liverpool.ac.uk

Learning and Teaching Support Officers 

Our School Learning and Teaching Support Officers can help if you are experiencing difficulties with any aspect of University life.

The Learning and Teaching Support Officers will be able to provide advice and support with welfare and pastoral concerns, ensuring that you are guided to the most appropriate specialised support for your needs.

You can contact the Learning and Teaching Support Officers via the School's Student Support Team by emailing slsjsupport@liv.ac.uk.

Academic Advisers

Every student will be allocated an Academic Adviser who provides appropriate support to help students fulfil their academic potential during the course of their studies. You can find the name of your Academic Adviser via Liverpool Life. Your Academic Advisor will meet you when you begin your studies in the Law School and you can make appointments to meet with him or her throughout the course of your programme to discuss your progress.

Your Academic Advisor will write your reference for employment/further study in your final year, so it is essential that you enable him or her to get to know you over the course of your studies by arranging to meet regularly.

University student services

The University Student Services department offers a wide range of services to support its students, including:

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