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Welcome to »ÆÉ«Æ¬ Business School

We’re really looking forward to seeing you on campus in September.

Every student must register before the deadline - you can find our key dates on our Registration webpage.

Once you've completed Online Registration, you can complete your in-person ID check and collect your Student ID card at one of the Student Centres.

Welcome Week and Inductions

Ahead of Welcome Week, please start and - ideally - complete registration as soon as possible. Not being fully registered won’t stop you attending Welcome Week (and you must attend, even if you haven’t completed registration) but you can’t get access to your course materials until fully registered.

You can find all you need to know about registration here.

We're busy preparing to welcome new students in September - we will be updating this page soon with all the information you need for Welcome Week!

Key People

  • Programme Leader: They manage your programme, co-ordinate with the tutors across your modules and are responsible for your academic experience. You can find out who they are by looking at the webpage for your course.
  • Academic Tutors: Your primary contact when you have questions or need advice. They can help direct you to student services, help you improve your academic performance, and support you on the path to your first graduate job.
  • Module Leader: Your course modules will be taught by one or more tutors, but the module leader leads in planning the module, teaching, supporting, and assessing it and ensuring quality. They will be able to answer your questions about their module.
  • Student Help desk: Your first port of call when you have any questions relating to the university. The team will be able to direct you to the correct area and ensure that your enquiry is answered. You can find the Student Help Desk in Room QM240 of the Queen Mary Building.
  • Programme Administrators: These staff are a valuable source of advice as they know your programme and academics very well and they can also offer advice on accessing a range of support services.
  • Faculty Student Advisor: Your FSA is your first point of contact for pastoral and academic support throughout your time with us. Once you have their contact details, you can reach out for guidance on any pastoral or academic matters.

Contact your school

Do please remember that we're here and always very happy to help if you have any questions or concerns.

Email us at gbs-studentsupport@greenwich.ac.uk or, alternatively, talk to us face-to-face by visiting our Student Helpdesk in QM240 in the Queen Mary Building at the »ÆÉ«Æ¬ Campus, staffed Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm.

Any questions?

If you'd like more information, check out . You can find FAQs or log an enquiry, and we'll get back to you.