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Wellbeing

Your wellbeing is of the utmost importance to the Department. We know that being at university can be very challenging, and we’re here to help you get support if you need it.

You can speak to any member of the Department if you’re struggling. They may advise you to speak to your Academic Mentor, who will have oversight of your academic progress and pastoral care.

Other sources of support offered by the School include: 

You've Got This - student wellbeing

Uni has its ups and downs. Visit the webpage below for advice on how to incorporate wellbeing activities into your everyday lives at LSE  - whether that's enjoying and appreciating the little things, like treating yourself to a coffee or listening to your favourite podcast, or talking things through with a friend, academic mentor, or peer supporter when things feel challenging.  

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Disability and Wellbeing Service

Introduction to the Disability and Wellbeing Service:

Find out about the LSE Disability and Wellbeing Service Find out about the LSE Disability and Wellbeing Service

 

More information about the services offered and confidentiality:

Learn more about the LSE Wellbeing Service Learn more about the LSE Wellbeing Service

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Student Counselling Service

More information about the Student Counselling Service and how to access it:

LSE Student Counselling Service LSE Student Counselling Service

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Peer Supporter Scheme

An opportunity to speak to somebody who has been through something similar .

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If you don’t feel like yourself, are feeling overwhelmed, or lost, please do speak to any member of the IR community.