Help and Information
The European Studies degree course is administered by the
Centre for
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities (CISH) which also provides support
for students taking American Studies, Humanities, and Latin American Studies.
CISH Office:
Room 6.124
Opening Hours:
Monday to Friday 10.00 am - 4.00 pm (apart from Wednesday when the office
closes at 1pm)
Closed for lunch 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
CISH Administrators:
Lyn Loaring / Dawn Mott
Tel: (01206) 872688 or (01206) 873845
Internal: 2688 or 3845
E-mail: cish
Note: Non-Essex users should add @essex.ac.uk to create a full email address
The Course Director:
Dr Caspar Pearson
Room 6.122
Tel: (01206) 872076
Internal: 2076
E-mail: cpearson
Note: Non-Essex users should add @essex.ac.uk to create a full email address
The Course Director is responsible for the management and co-ordination of
the degree course, for monitoring the progress of students and for quality
assurance issues related to the degree. If you need any help or advice regarding
your degree course, if you have complaints or queries about the courses or you
are experiencing academic problems, please consult the Course Director as soon
as possible.
Registration
Further information is available on the Academic Section
website.
Communication Methods
Important information is communicated to students by means of land mail,
electronic mail and on University notice boards. The University makes increasing
use of electronic mail to advise students of deadlines and to communicate
information on various aspects of student life. You are expected to access and
check your University e-mail account at least once per week in term time.
Details of computing facilities and basic training are available at the
Computer Service web page.
Important information is also posted on the notice boards, outside the
Examinations Office (Room 6.105), on departmental notice boards and in the LTB
foyer. Students are advised to check these regularly.
myEssex – the Student Portal
myEssex is a student web portal which offers you a structured set of links to
online services and information that have been customised with your needs in
mind, eg myEssex automatically provides links to information about your scheme
of study and modules, as well as links to the relevant departments. You can
personalise myEssex further by adding and hiding links, adding personal contacts
and by changing the look of the pages. For more information log on at
MyEssex
Online Coursework Submission (OCS)
Most modules now use OCS and therefore for each module on which you are
enrolled, you must ensure that you check with that individual department
regarding their deadlines and specific requirements for submissions. You can use
these links to familiarise yourself with OCS:
Help
page/tutorial
Test page
Study Room
This is a room for CISH students for private study and reading at 5A.103.
CISH students are welcome to use the Art History Common Room (Thomas' Room -
6.143).
Online Services for Students
The University is constantly expanding the range of services and transactions
which can be conducted online. Students are now required to check and amend
online some aspects of their personal student record, such as their term time
and home addresses. These services are all accessed through
password protected
web pages.
Teaching Weeks
For standard courses teaching takes place during the Autumn and/or Spring
terms and the early part of the Summer Term. The University uses a week
numbering system that covers the 52 weeks of a calendar year, beginning with
Freshers’ week as week 1. Teaching in the Autumn Term takes place in weeks 2-11,
the Spring Term teaching weeks are 16-25 and the first week of the Summer Term
is week 30. A table setting out dates and corresponding week numbers is
available online.
Timetables
The University lecture timetable is managed centrally by the Systems
Administration Timetable Office (Room 6.105). The lecture timetable is available
on-line.
Information about classes, laboratories and seminars is available on
departmental noticeboards.
Recording lectures
If a student requires tapes for any reason (such as a disability which
prevents note-taking), the request should be sent to the Student Support Office.
Academic Staff Office Hours
All members of academic staff teaching during the academic year will have
regular times when you can see them. Details of when they are available will be
posted on their office doors. It is recommended that outside office hours or in
vacations, academic staff should be contacted by email.
Rules of Assessment
At the start of the academic year 2007-2008 the University
introduced new undergraduate
Rules of
Assessment designed to apply to all students in all disciplines across the
University. Rules of Assessment are used to determine whether you can progress
from one year of study/stage to the next, and also your degree classification in
your final year of study.
Note that your first-year results do not affect your degree classification
which is based on second- (or second- and third- in the case of four-year
courses) and final-year results.
First Year Monitoring
Progress monitoring of first-year students is carried out by the CISH Office
in respect of attendance and coursework submission. Students with a poor
progress record will be referred to the Course Director. Students with recurring
progress problems may be referred to the Faculty Dean/Administrator.
Availability of Coursework for External Examiners
At the start of the Summer Term second and final-year students will be asked
to bring all assessed coursework to the CISH Office so that it will be available
for the External Examiner to read if necessary. This is essential for the
meeting of the Board of Examiners in June.
Careers Centre Events
Further details are available on the
Careers Centre website.
Copyshop and Print Unit:
Copy Centre
The Copyshop is situated on Square 4 and provides a comprehensive
photocopying and binding service.
Print Centre
The Print Centre offers a complete design and artwork service, together with
good quality printing on single or two colour print machines.
E-mail pcentre (Non-Essex users should add @essex.ac.uk to create full email
address)
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 0900-1300, 1400-1700, 1645 on Friday
Telephone: 01206 873141
Location: Room 2.400
Website
Support services for
students
The University has a range of support services designed to help students to
achieve their full potential and to get the most out of their studies. These
form a co-ordinated network of support, and are an important part of the overall
student experience at the University of Essex.
Support services aim to be accessible to students and responsive to their
needs. Should you be experiencing academic, personal or financial difficulties,
it’s as well to be aware of where you can go to resolve potential crises.
Further information on the wide range of confidential student support provision
on offer, and up to date contact details can be found on the
web pages.
If you are concerned about a specific module, essay or deadline you should,
in the first instance, see your module tutor to explain your situation.
For any personal difficulties you may wish to first approach the CISH
Director, your Course Director, one of the Centre Administrators or the CISH
Student Advisor.
Students with Disabilities
If you have a disability, specific learning difficulty or long term medical
condition you are encouraged to disclose this to the University so that
individual arrangements can be made. Arrangements for disabled students are
co-ordinated by the Disability Service based within
Student Support.
On the Colchester campus you can also e-mail disab (@essex.ac.uk) or drop in
to Student Support during opening hours and ask for the duty disability adviser.
Full contact details for Student Support on all campuses is on the
web. There
is a Departmental Disability Liaison Officer (DDLO) within the department.
Details of your DDLO and their role are available
online.
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