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Academic Tutors
Help with module content and with study skills
Our Academic Tutors provide support to all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Technology.
We specialise in modules of study and help you to develop your general academic skills.
We provide support on a one-to-one basis or in small groups, face-to-face or online.
Visit the Faculty of Technology Academic tutors' page on Moodle to book a session. If you have any questions, email techtutors@port.ac.uk.
Our specialist Academic Tutors for computing-related subjects are Simon Jones and Eleni Noussi.
Simon and Eleni offer tutorials supporting students with their programming skills (in Python, Dart, Java, C) and other computing-related topics.
Email simon.jones@port.ac.uk or eleni.noussi@port.ac.uk or book a session via our Moodle page.
Our Academic Tutors for engineering sciences subjects are Steve Bundy, Inka Godfrey and Eleni Noussi.
They can help with any modules relating to the mechanics and physics of engineering, from the principles of engineering sciences to working with algorithms, equations and formulae.
Email stephen.bundy@port.ac.uk, inka.godfrey@port.ac.uk or eleni.noussi@port.ac.uk, or book a session via our Moodle page.
Our specialist maths Academic Tutors are Kirsten Williams and Inka Godfrey. Kirsten and Inka support engineering, computing, physics and mathematics students in the Faculty of Technology to develop their mathematical skills. They provide support in Matlab and topics ranging from trigonometry to differential equations and other mathematical subjects.
Email kirsten.williams@port.ac.uk or inka.godfrey@port.ac.uk, or book a session via our Moodle page.
Maths Café is available to all University of Portsmouth students.
It doesn't matter what degree you're doing, you can get help from us. Our tutors enjoy solving mathematical problems and sharing our knowledge and experience with you. No problem is too trivial and we'll always do our best to help.
Our Academic Tutor with a specialism in the field of surveying is Adel Abuzenah. He supports students in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, helping with subjects such as CAD/BIM, professional development and construction design and sustainability.
Email adel.abuzenah@port.ac.uk, or book a session via our Moodle page.
As well as your individual Personal Tutor, our Student Engagement Officers provide personal support and advice to students across the Faculty of Technology.
You can see one of our officers for a confidential chat about a particular problem you might be experiencing or to get advice about using the services available to you. They may also be in touch with you throughout the term to see if you need any support following non-submissions in your assessments / drop in engagement with your studies.
Some of the areas they offer advice on include:
- Integrating into your course / the University and understanding our processes and procedures
- Wellbeing, stress, motivational problems
- Signposting for financial, housing and disability support
- Assisting with Extenuating Circumstance Forms (ECF)
The Student Engagement Officers operate independently from your course staff, so should you be unable to raise your concern with your Personal Tutor - they're a great place to seek advice.
- Ana Baker – email ana.baker@port.ac.uk or call +44 (0)23 9284 2440
- Hollie Robson – email hollie.robson@port.ac.uk or call +44 (0)23 9284 2436
They're based in the Academic Tutors and Student Placements Office in Portland Building room 0.32 (on the ground floor next to the lifts) and can also meet you online.
For further support with general academic skills such as time-planning, writing and referencing, the Academic Skills Unit (ASK) is available to all University of Portsmouth students.