Compulsory for all 1st Year students:
"Opening 2020 - Inspiring Minds in Tumultuous Times"
Mon 28th Sept 9-10am
see link for information and registration:
Inspiring Minds: Welcome to UCL Arts and Humanities
Come join us for a series of fun and engaging events during our induction week at EISPS. All information at the following link: EISPS Social Events
European Social and Political Studies BA
- Induction Information
Registration Week takes place in the first week of UCL term.
Enrolment as a new student or re-enrolment may occur during or before Registration Week, depending on what type of student you are.
This also applies to registering for chosen courses and establishing yourself in EISPS and the departments of your chosen subjects.
- Please find at the following links documents detailing a number of centrally delivered induction activities to help students settle in and make the most of their time at UCL:
; - Website with information for all new students: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/students/new-students
- Video presentation of UCL Support Services: Welcome to UCL Support Services
- SLASH IT Support: Welcome to UCL app video (Library Services, SSW, ISD, PS etc.)
- Student IT Essentials, is a general student guide to central IT services.
DigiLearn Online - Please find a link to the DigiLearn Online video library that we have created for students https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-online. This includes a comprehensive library of short online videos specifically created for our student cohort. Topics include IT essentials, remote connectivity, file storage options, and Microsoft Office 365 tools.
Live Q&A Sessions
Please note for the first two weeks of October we are running several live Q&A sessions for students. Students will need to reserve a place for the session that best suits their availability. Details can be found on the same page - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-onlineStudent IT remote sessions
The IT for SLASH team will provide students 1:1 support for any complex IT issues over the first three weeks of term. These remote sessions replace the face to face drop-ins we have been running each year; this year we will carry these out remotely. Support will be provided by appointment only, each lasting 20 mins. Students should book an appointment using the following link https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/UCL2708669@ucl.ac.uk/bookings/- UCL China Connect addresses connectivity issues for staff and students in China.
- Laptop Loans is a service for students from low income households to loan laptops for their entire period of study.
- Active Bystander Sessions
These sessions are run by the UCL Students’ Union and aim to build students’ understanding of consent and bust myths around sexual misconduct. - Health and Wellbeing Services Tours
These are self-guided tours of the various health and wellbeing services available at UCL.
- Courses
Language Courses
EISPS Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences Courses
Visit departmental websites:
- Timetable
- Course Selection Guidelines and Application
Incoming First Year Students
- Please refer to the Course Selection Guidelines (First Years) and complete the Course Selection Form (First Years) below.
Second and Final Year Students
- Visit the EISPS Student Handbook page on Moodle and follow the Module Selection procedure outlined there.
Affiliate Students
- Affiliates should refer to the Course Selection Guidelines (Affiliates) and complete the Course Selection Form (Affiliates) below.
Non-EISPS Students
- Students in other UCL departments, including non-EISPS Affiliates should register for modules on Portico asap and no later than by the end of the first week of teaching.
- EISPS will begin accepting and rejecting selections on Portico based on availability during Induction Week.
- Your place in the class is not confirmed until approved on Portico by EISPS but students should ensure they attend classes from the first week of teaching nevertheless.
All forms should be emailed to Julia Wagner.
Forms
- Useful Links
- Useful contacts
International Social and Political Studies BA
- Induction Information
Registration Week takes place in the first week of UCL term.
Enrolment as a new student or re-enrolment may occur during or before Registration Week, depending on what type of student you are.
This also applies to registering for chosen courses and establishing yourself in EISPS and the departments of your chosen subjects.
- Please find at the following links documents detaliling a number of centrally delivered induction activities to help students settle in and make the most of their time at UCL:
; - Website with information for all new students: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/students/new-students
- Video presentation of UCL Support Services: Welcome to UCL Support Services
- SLASH IT Support: Welcome to UCL app video (Library Services, SSW, ISD, PS etc.)
- Student IT Essentials, is a general student guide to central IT services.
DigiLearn Online - Please find a link to the DigiLearn Online video library that we have created for students https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-online. This includes a comprehensive library of short online videos specifically created for our student cohort. Topics include IT essentials, remote connectivity, file storage options, and Microsoft Office 365 tools.
Live Q&A Sessions
Please note for the first two weeks of October we are running several live Q&A sessions for students. Students will need to reserve a place for the session that best suits their availability. Details can be found on the same page - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-onlineStudent IT remote sessions
The IT for SLASH team will provide students 1:1 support for any complex IT issues over the first three weeks of term. These remote sessions replace the face to face drop-ins we have been running each year; this year we will carry these out remotely. Support will be provided by appointment only, each lasting 20 mins. Students should book an appointment using the following link https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/UCL2708669@ucl.ac.uk/bookings/- UCL China Connect addresses connectivity issues for staff and students in China.
- Laptop Loans is a service for students from low income households to loan laptops for their entire period of study.
- Active Bystander Sessions
These sessions are run by the UCL Students’ Union and aim to build students’ understanding of consent and bust myths around sexual misconduct. - Health and Wellbeing Services Tours
These are self-guided tours of the various health and wellbeing services available at UCL.
- Courses
Language Courses
EISPS Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences Courses
Visit departmental websites:
- Timetable
- Course Selection Guidelines and Application
Incoming First Year Students
- Please refer to the Course Selection Guidelines (First Years) and complete the Course Selection Form (First Years) below.
Second and Final Year Students
- Visit the EISPS Student Handbook page on Moodle and follow the Module Selection procedure outlined there.
Affiliate Students
- Affiliates should refer to the Course Selection Guidelines (Affiliates) and complete the Course Selection Form (Affiliates) below.
Non-EISPS Students
- Students in other UCL departments, including non-EISPS Affiliates should register for modules on Portico asap and no later than by the end of the first week of teaching.
- EISPS will begin accepting and rejecting selections on Portico based on availability during Induction Week.
- Your place in the class is not confirmed until approved on Portico by EISPS but students should ensure they attend classes from the first week of teaching nevertheless.
All forms should be emailed to Julia Wagner.
Forms
- Useful Links
- Useful contacts
European Social and Political Studies: Dual Degree BA
- Induction Information
Registration Week takes place in the first week of UCL term.
Re-enrolment will occur before Registration Week but you will also have to enrol in person as a student attending UCL for the first time during Registration Week.
During Registration Week you will also register for chosen courses and establish yourself in EISPS and the departments of your chosen subjects.
Attend your tutor appointment with Dr. Mart Kuldkepp on Tuesday 29th September between 2pm and 5:30pm:
- Please find at the following links documents detaliling a number of centrally delivered induction activities to help students settle in and make the most of their time at UCL:
; - Website with information for all new students: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/students/new-students
- Video presentation of UCL Support Services: Welcome to UCL Support Services
- SLASH IT Support: Welcome to UCL app video (Library Services, SSW, ISD, PS etc.)
- Student IT Essentials, is a general student guide to central IT services.
DigiLearn Online - Please find a link to the DigiLearn Online video library that we have created for students https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-online. This includes a comprehensive library of short online videos specifically created for our student cohort. Topics include IT essentials, remote connectivity, file storage options, and Microsoft Office 365 tools.
Live Q&A Sessions
Please note for the first two weeks of October we are running several live Q&A sessions for students. Students will need to reserve a place for the session that best suits their availability. Details can be found on the same page - https://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/help-support/digilearn-onlineStudent IT remote sessions
The IT for SLASH team will provide students 1:1 support for any complex IT issues over the first three weeks of term. These remote sessions replace the face to face drop-ins we have been running each year; this year we will carry these out remotely. Support will be provided by appointment only, each lasting 20 mins. Students should book an appointment using the following link https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/UCL2708669@ucl.ac.uk/bookings/- UCL China Connect addresses connectivity issues for staff and students in China.
- Laptop Loans is a service for students from low income households to loan laptops for their entire period of study.
- Active Bystander Sessions
These sessions are run by the UCL Students’ Union and aim to build students’ understanding of consent and bust myths around sexual misconduct. - Health and Wellbeing Services Tours
These are self-guided tours of the various health and wellbeing services available at UCL.
- Application for UCL Accommodation
Dual Degree students are guaranteed a place in UCL accommodation in their third year. Second year students should apply to UCL Student Accommodation for accommodation in their third year by 31st May of their second year. The accommodation portal normally opens in early February so applications can be submitted anytime from February until 31st May. The application needs to be made as a "first year" rather than as a "third year" student.
A reminder email to complete the application process will be sent from EISPS to all second year students at the end of January. EISPS will supply the Accommodation Office with a list of second year students at the end of May so that applications for accommodation from this cohort are dealt with in the same way as those of incoming first year students.
- Courses
EISPS Courses
Humanities and Social Sciences Courses
- Timetable
- Course Selection and Guidelines Application
Incoming Third Year Students
- You will have returned your course selections to Julia Wagner in May having referred to the Course Selection Guidelines for Dual Degree Students.
Final Year Students
- Visit the EISPS Student Handbook page on Moodle and follow the Module Selection procedure outlined there.
Forms
- Useful Links
- Useful Contacts
FAQs
- Where can I find information for new students?
- Where can I find information on policies and procedures?
All students should familiarise themselves with the academic and administrative policies listed on the Moodle EISPS Student Handbook page.
- Where can I find information on the Student Union?
- Where can I find information on the National Student Survey?
Visit The National Student Survey.
- Where is EISPS located?
- Ground, Second and Third floors and in the basement of 33-35 Torrington Place.
- EISPS administrative offices are rooms 2.2 and 2.4 on the second floor and room 3.2 on the third floor.
- EISPS Common Room is in the basement.
- EISPS Seminar Room is in G02 on the ground floor.
- How will EISPS and UCL communicate with me?
Notice boards are located in the Common Room. These contain:
- Communications from staff
- Communications from students
- Information on jobs, postgraduate courses and research grants, conferences and seminars, the European Society and Newsletter
- Student year lists and photographs
Your UCL email address will be used for all UCL-related email correspondence. Please therefore check this address regularly.
Update your contact details when they change via Portico.
- Which libraries can I use?
All registered students are entitled to use all parts the UCL library.
Please remember to bring your College Identity Card. The arrangement and lay-out of the Library are described in the Library Guide which is available from all Library issue desks.
The University Library is a major academic library in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (entrance on the fourth floor of the Senate House, Malet Street, WC1E 7HU). A ticket may be obtained upon showing a UCL ID card.
UCL Library, the University Library and other London libraries are computer-linked. It is therefore possible to save several journeys by logging in to the main library to see if a book is available elsewhere.
EISPS Library
EISPS has a small library (Room 2.4, second floor, 33-35 Torrington Place) consisting of core texts used heavily on EISPS modules as well as dissertations of former EISPS students that can be helpful in conceiving and structuring your own research. Students are encouraged to consult this collection during EISPS office hours. Items can be loaned for two-week periods, with renewals possible.
- What is the UCLU European Society?
Run in great part by EISPS students, the society organises speakers and social events with a European flavour.
- Which careers are available to me with an EISPS degree?
View post-EISPS destinations here.
- Where can I find the term dates?
Term dates are here.