Study Advisor

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. 

Study Advisors English Language and Culture

Due to Christmas recess, there are no consultation hours from 23 December 2024 to 3 January 2025.

From 6 to 10 January 2025, there will be telephone consultation hours only, no library consultation hours. 

How to get in touch?

Quick or urgent questions: telephone consultation hours

Every working day from 10.30 to 11.30 via 030 -253 2440.

Library walk-in consultation

Every working day from 12.30 to 13.30, hall library Drift 27.

Quick or general questions: short appointment (max. 10 min.)

Do you have a general question regarding your study progress, study plan, or (for example) your study choices? Please schedule an appointment through the online calendar for short appointments. Please note that these appointments cannot be booked with a specific study advisor. The appointment can either be at Trans 10 or via Teams.

Complex questions: long appointment (20-30 min.)

If you have a question that's more complex, and you need extra time to discuss your program or personal circumstances, please schedule an appointment with the Study Advisor from your own program through the online calendar tool for long appointments. The appointment can be either at Trans 10 or via Teams.

Specific questions

studieadviesTLC.gw@uu.nl
We will try to get back to you within a week.

Appointment via Teams?
Install the app and log in with your UU email address.

Topics to discuss with your Study Advisor

study programme • policies and procedures • complaints, objections and appeals • academic skills • educational facilities • special circumstances • (chronic) illness • disability • neurodivergence