The Bartlett Offer Holders 2024 Entry
Find out more information about your offer, what happens next and why you should join us at UCL.
Key Bartlett Staff
Introducing some of the key contacts you might be in touch with during your time at The Bartlett:
- Aeli Roberts, Senior Tutor (Undergraduate)
Exercises the general academic and pastoral oversight of all undergraduate and Masters students the Faculty. Oversees recruitment, admission and academic progress and pastoral well-being of undergraduate and Masters students
Email: a.roberts@ucl.ac.uk
- Paul Dodds, Faculty Graduate Tutor
Exercises the general academic and pastoral oversight of all doctoral students the Faculty. Oversees recruitment, admission and academic progress and pastoral well-being of doctoral students.
Email: p.dodds@ucl.ac.uk
- Peter McLennan, Faculty Graduate Tutor (Taught Programmes)
Supports the work of the Faculty Tutor and oversees examinations and academic misconduct procedures
Email: p.mclennan@ucl.ac.uk
- Tom McMahon, Student Experience Manager
Leads on the development and delivery of fair and consistent student support services while engaging proactively and empathetically with the student population to ensure that student needs are fully understood and responded to. Monitoring data to identify and respond to trends and patterns relating to student needs and perspectives (e.g. internal surveys). Ensuring that practices around compliance, information provision and advice/guidance are fully up to date and communicated effectively.
Email: t.mcmahon@ucl.ac.uk
Where to find support as a Bartlett student
Students across The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment benefit from a range of support services. At The Bartlett we combine a challenging and invigorating educational experience with a safe and supportive learning culture. As a Bartlett student, you can access a variety of services to help with your studies as well as wellbeing support.
- Academic support and resources
UCL’s Library Services can help you find an array of print and digital resources on built environment topics. The Bartlett Library, meanwhile, gives you a dedicated space for study and research.
Whether you’re a native English speaker or English is your second language, UCL’s Academic Communications Centre can help you develop your academic writing and presentation skills.
All undergraduate and taught postgraduate students at UCL are allocated a personal tutor, who can offer you advice on your studies. Once allocated, your personal tutor will be listed on Portico. Discover how to make the most of meetings with your personal tutor on the UCL website.
- Pastoral and wellbeing support
The Bartlett’s Student Advisors are a key contact in any wellbeing matters. As well as hosting drop-in sessions and telephone appointments, the Student Advisors organise events on topics such as managing stress and overcoming imposter syndrome.
New undergraduates at UCL are each allocated a Transition Mentor, a second- or third-year student from the same degree programme. Your mentor can help you settle in and provide advice on time management and key administrative processes at UCL.
You can also look up queries on common topics including fees and finance, exams and disability support via the askUCL online platform.
Students’ Union UCL also offers support on housing, employment and money.
Bartlett students seeking guidance on their future career, whether in the built environment sector or beyond, have access to expert support from UCL Careers.
Research students at The Bartlett also benefit from guidance and support from the UCL Doctoral School.
How Bartlett students can have their say
UCL is committed to working in partnership with students to keep improving education and the student experience, and Bartlett students have plenty of opportunities to get involved.
The student voice is instrumental in driving changes within The Bartlett’s departments and beyond. We work with UCL and the Students’ Union to make sure student views make an impact. As a Bartlett student, you’ll be able to share your feedback and ideas in a variety of different ways.
In recent years, feedback from Bartlett students has informed changes to assessment methods, teaching content and course materials.
How you can have your say at The Bartlett:
- Become a Student Rep
Student Academic Representatives are the elected voice of students, and Students’ Union UCL currently has over 1,600 Rep positions. As a Rep, you’ll benefit from comprehensive online training and get to work with staff in your Staff-Student Consultative Committee.
You can also stand for election as a Lead Department Rep or Faculty Rep to lead discussions on how to improve education and the student experience.
All of the Rep roles develop great skills like negotiating, communication and contributing to formal meetings.
- Surveys and Continuous Module Dialogue
Bartlett students at all levels of study will have the chance to submit feedback on their experiences through student surveys, starting with New to UCL in Term One.
Students on taught programmes can also give feedback through Continuous Module Dialogue (CMD) polls during lectures or seminars throughout the year.
- UCL ChangeMakers
Bartlett students can partner with staff on a funded project to implement improvements in their area.
Approved ChangeMakers projects provide students with up to £850 in funding, as well as expert project support.
Recent ChangeMakers projects at The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment include the launch of a new student podcast and the PhD Connect event series.
We look forward to you joining The Bartlett and working in partnership with you to keep improving education and the student experience.
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