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On this page you will find the contact list of your programme leaders and administrators who will support you throughout your studies.  
 
Your programme or year leader will be able to help with any grading, course content or programme information.

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Undergraduate

  • These programmes are administered by the UG & ITE Team who are based in the St Andrew’s Building in Room 415. Due to the ongoing Coronavirus emergency these offices are closed and staff are working remotely at this time.

 

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Initial teacher education

These programmes are administered by the UG & ITE Team who are based in the St Andrew’s Building in Room 415. Due to the ongoing Coronavirus emergency these offices are closed and staff are working remotely at this time. 

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Postgraduate Taught (campus)

These programmes are administered by the Postgraduate Team who are based in the St Andrew’s Building in Room 450c. Due to the ongoing Coronavirus emergency these offices are closed and staff are working remotely at this time. 

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Postgraduate taught and research (online)

These programmes are administered by the Postgraduate Team who are based in the St Andrew’s Building in Room 450c. Due to the ongoing Coronavirus emergency these offices are closed and staff are working remotely at this time. 

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