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Library and Student Support


When a student needs free, confidential advice independent of the University (Students’ Union)


What should you look out for?


The MDXSU Advice Service offers free, confidential advice which is independent of the University, provided in a friendly, professional and non-judgemental manner. Trained advisors are here to advise students on academic issues and to support them in understanding the University regulations and to make informed choices.


Advice can be provided where students have: — complaints against the University — appeals against a University decision, including grades — allegations of Academic Misconduct including plagiarism — disciplinaries instigated against them by the University


What should you do?


Refer the student to the Student Advice Team by: Email studentadvice@mdx.ac.uk Phone: 020 8411 4141 Drop-in sessions Face-to-face: 10am to 4pm MDXSU app


The team is based in the MDXSU office downstairs in MDX House, room MHG24. What happens next?


Students can expect to be provided with: — free, non-judgemental, confidential and independent advice — help to understand the University regulations and procedures relevant to their issue and the range of options available — politeness, professionalism and respect from all staff — fair and equal treatment for all students


— as much advice and assistance as we are able to provide. However, there will be times when the student’s problem does not have a solution, or we can no longer assist them.


For more information visit: http://unihub.mdx.ac.uk/support/unihelp Call UniHelp on: 020 8411 6060 | 61


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