The University of Edinburgh has the welfare and wellbeing of students at its heart. Find out about our services and initiatives to support you and make you feel at home. Online learning open daysJoin our online open days. Meet the team and gain an overview of the programme. We'll answer any questions about studying with us.See more information Register for our university mailing list to be kept up to date about our postgraduate events.Student lifeEven though you are not on campus in Edinburgh, there are lots of ways in which you can take part in student life and enjoy being part of our community.See the Online Students website for a taste of what is on offer to our global students.Link to Online Students websiteWelcome weekWe organize many welcome events for when you join our university and our programme of study. Explore the range of resources, communities and information before you join us. Find out more information for new studentsLibrary resourcesAs an online student you will have remote access to one of the world’s biggest online libraries.Learn more about using our libraryInstitute of Academic Development (IAD)The IAD helps and supports postgraduate students to succeed in their studies through delivery of online study skills workshops, self-study learning resources and general study advice. They also provide support, advice and tools to help with career development. Our programme works with the IAD to ensure maximum use of resources and the organisation of bespoke training tailored to student needs.Find out more about IADDataFest - Festival of Data InnovationDataFest showcases Scotland’s leading role in data science and artificial intelligence on the international stage, while offering an unprecedented networking platform where you can interact with local and international talent, industry, academia and data enthusiasts. Get involved and join the DataFest community. Link to DataFestMental health and wellbeingStudent wellbeing is a priority and whilst you study with us you will be able to access many resources to help you with your mental health and wellbeing. There are plenty of resources within our School and the University to provide support for students. Find out how we support mental health and wellbeingPostgraduate students: The Wellbeing Thesis The Wellbeing Thesis is an online resource for postgraduate research students, supporting their wellbeing, learning and research. It includes advice, media resources and downloadable action plans. It is designed to support students through every stage of their postgraduate student journey. Link to The Wellbeing ThesisStudent AdvisorOur current students can also contact our Student Advisor if they have questions about study interruptions, special circumstances, extensions advice and application guidance, or need support for mental and physical wellbeing and registering with the Disability and Learning support service. You will be connected to our Student Advisor once you've matriculated.Student representationEffective student representation is a vital part of our teaching and learning to enhance the student experience. A programme student representative will be elected and will communicate regularly with teaching programme about any student concerns. A staff student liaison committee (SSLC) will be held each semester to discuss student feedback. The purpose of these meetings will be to discuss issues and good practice, but also to review feedback and work with students to monitor and improve the programme delivery and teaching content, as required. The student will set the agenda and chair the SSLC meetings. Find out how you can get involvedUsher Institute postgraduate e-journal clubThe Usher postgraduate hub is launching a student-led online journal club for all students across all online programmes. The e-journal club will be an opportunity to consider and critique academic studies from a range of different academic disciplines (public health, family medicine, clinical trials, global health and data science). You will be able to access this resource when you become a student on our programme. After you graduateNear the time of your graduation, you will be invited to join the Usher Institute Masters Alumni (UMA) network that seeks to explore a new way of engaging alumni that extends and champions the notion of life-long learning through collaboration between alumni, current students and staff. The UMA network hosts joint student, staff, and alumni events aimed at transferable ‘real world’ skills, such as dissertation publication workshops, soft skills on topics such as defeating imposter syndrome, and more.Link to read more about the UMA network This article was published on 2024-05-13