Study Advisors

You can contact your Study Advisor for questions about your curriculum, binding study advice (BSA) and exam requirements, for example. You should also consult your Study Advisor in case of personal problems affecting your studies. If you have a disability, your Study Advisor is also the first point of contact when it comes to arranging educational and test facilities. 

Get in contact

You can reach the Study Advisors by telephone and email or you can come to the library walk-in consultation. You can also make an appointment for a meeting on-site or an extensive conversation via Microsoft Teams (install the app and log in with your UU email address). Below you will find the contact details of the Study Advisors of the various departments.

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Consultation hours during the summer

Up to and including August 28 all walk-in consultation hours, including those at the library, are cancelled. 

From July 27 up to and including August 7 the telephone consultation hours are cancelled.


Overview Humanities Study Advisors


Burning questions

Do you want to know what your study advisor can do for you? In this video they explain who they are and how they can help you.