Welcome Hub 2023
Welcome to the College of Science and Engineering.
Once you have completed the Registration and Enrolment Process, you can begin your student journey with us – these resources are here to help you navigate these early weeks.
Undergraduate Science Students
For students in the following Schools: Chemistry, Computing Science, Geographic & Earth Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics and Physics & Astronomy.
Your enrolment sessions will take place during the week beginning Monday 11 September 2023.
Science Course Enrolment and Timetable
Find out about your timetable and how to enrol on your courses.
- MyGlasgow Students
- Information for Software Engineering Graduate Apprenticeship Programme
Your Adviser of Studies
What is an adviser's role, and how do I find out who mine is?

Welcome to Science Guide 2022-23
This introductory guide explains our different degree options, advises you on how to plan your first year curriculum, and explains the College progression rules to advance through your studies.
- Download the Welcome to Science Guide 2022-23 [PDF]
Undergraduate Engineering Students
For students in the James Watt School of Engineering.
Your enrolment sessions will take place during the week beginning Monday 11 September 2023.
Engineering Course Enrolment and Timetable
Find out about your timetable and how to enrol on your courses.
Your Adviser of Studies
What is an adviser's role, and how do I find out who mine is?

Undergraduate Engineering Handbook 2022
This handbook explains our different degree options, advises you on how to plan your first year curriculum, and explains the College progression rules to advance through your studies.
Postgraduate Taught students

Computing Science

Engineering

Geographical & Earth Sciences
- Your programme handbook will be available on your class moodle page

Mathematics & Statistics
Data Analytics/Statistics/Advanced Statistics
Mathematics/Applied Mathematics
Data Analytics ODL and MDataGov

Physics & Astronomy
Postgraduate Research students

Registration
Dean of Graduate Studies
Meet your Dean of Graduate Studies, Professor Richard Hartley.
Studying Science or Engineering at research level means that you will be part of a Graduate School which provides the highest level of support to its students.

PGR Induction week
An induction event will be held in early October 2023.
Systems and support
Enquiries
Help us to help you:
Our systems
Find out about how to use Moodle, MyCampus, email and more.
Your student support officer
Get in touch with your Student Support Officer:
- Greg Burgess: Chemistry, Computing Science, Geographical & Earth Sciences
- Graeme Andrews: Engineering
- Mara Dougall: Mathematics & Statistics, Physics & Astronomy
Academic guidance
Learning Support
Students in Science & Engineering can make an appointment or come to a class with the Effective Learning Adviser for the College to talk about anything related to their academic work.
- Find out more
Acknowledging contribution
Professor Stephany Biello explains the importance of referencing in your work. Find out more on the Library website: