Starting next year, study advisors will receive training before they take up their role. This is part of the new action plan for student wellbeing which will be discussed in the university council next week.
Currently, there is no formal education for study advisors. They do attend various training sessions, but there is no clear foundation. At the same time, the university acknowledges their essential role as the link between students and the academic programme.
Therefore, the faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering, and Economics and Business started a course in September to improve this situation. It is scheduled to be evaluated, adjusted, and implemented at other faculties over the coming summer. From then on, the programme will be offered annually or biennially.