黄色片

Welcome to the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences

We鈥檙e 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

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!

We will be welcoming you onto campus with an exciting programme of events and activities, all designed to help you make friends and settle in as quickly as possible.

Your Faculty and Schools

Your faculty is the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences (FLAS). It contains three schools:

  • School of Design and Creative Industries
  • School of Humanities and Social Sciences
  • School of Law and Criminology

Key people

There are staff to support you every step of the way.

Programme leaders: Your programme is the degree you are studying (e.g. BSc, BA, LLB). The programme leader liaises with module leaders managing the individual modules (courses) on your programme. Programme leaders also work with senior management in your school to ensure the smooth running of the programme. Your programme leader is the person named on the webpage for your programme.

Module leader: Your course modules will be taught by one or several tutors, but this person leads in planning the module, teaching, supporting and assessing it and ensuring quality. They will be able to answer your questions about a specific module.

Faculty Student Advisor: This person provides pastoral support and is your first point of contact if you have any queries or issues. They can help you to access help if you need it at any time throughout your studies. Contact them via email at StudentsupportFLAS@greenwich.ac.uk.

Faculty Senior Tutor: The Senior Tutor oversees support systems to students for their academic progress and personal development.

Academic tutors: You will have group and individual sessions with your academic tutor. They will help you to set academic, professional, career and personal development goals for the academic year. Your academic tutor will help you make the transition to university study and to subsequent levels of study as you continue your degree. Your academic tutor will also signpost you to relevant academic support provided by university, including skills sessions.

Contact your school

If you have a question, please use the . This is a single space to access useful information and find answers to queries.

You can search the Knowledge Articles there for help, or you can create an Enquiry which will be directed to the right team to give you an accurate answer.

You can view the progress of your Enquiries in the , give us more information if you need to, and receive updates from us.