Student Support
At Bangor, we pride ourselves on the high priority we place on caring for and supporting our students. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be given as much help and support as possible with health and welfare matters as well as your academic work. Find out more about our excellent student experience and student satisfaction.
How we help...
You will be offered support from your first day through to your graduation day.
Student Services
Our Student Services Centre provides specialist advice on matters such as money support, dyslexia, disability support, counselling, mental health, study skills and advice on housing.
Peer Guides
Before you arrive at Bangor, you'll be contacted by your Peer Guide. Peer Guides are second and third year students who are there to offer support to new students. They can help you find your way around the University, take you on nights out and help you settle-in.
Personal Tutors
All students have a Personal Tutor who is a member of academic staff who will act as your guide on academic matters. You can turn to your Personal Tutor at any time.
Time to See You
All academic staff have consultation timetables outside their office doors giving you times when they're available for consultation. All staff will see you about any matter which concerns you, and if they are not able to assist you, will refer you to an appropriate colleague.
Learning resources
The University has an impressive range of learning resources, including an extensive collection of books and journals; over 1,000 computers for student use, a number of 24-hour access PC rooms, social learning spaces, its own research vessel ‘Prince Madog’, state of the art science labs and an fMRI Scanner.
Find out more about our teaching & learning resources.