Scroll down for more information about events and to learn about me.
What I do

Hi, I’m Andrew. I am the Student Adviser for Statistical Science and Earth Sciences and I am here for you as a key point of contact during the first year of your undergraduate studies. I am available to discuss any wellbeing, support, and student experience matters.
Events
Working within Student Support and Wellbeing Services, we will be hosting a range of events and activities during term time to support your Social bonding, Skills for life, and Wellbeing at university. Explore the workshops and activities you can join throughout the academic year listed below, then click the hyperlink to reserve your place.
- Term 1: September - December 2024
More information coming soon.
- Term 2: January - March 2025
Exam Season toolkit: FREE PLANTS GIVE-AWAY, 19th March, 2pm - 4PM - CHRISTOPHER INGOLD BUILDING, RECEPTION ARea, 20 Gordon street, wc1h 0aj
Multiple studies have found that plants have a positive impact on mental health and wellbeing. Plants can boost your productivity and are linked to decreased stress levels, improved mood and greater attention span.
So, join your Student Adviser and classmates for a friendly, informal drop-in session this exam season.
This is an event run by all the Student Advisers across the whole MAPs Faculty and one plant per student will be given until we run out!
Find more 'Exam Season Toolkit' events on the SSWS Events webpage.
- Term 3: April - June 2025
More information coming soon.
Who am I?
- About Andrew
What was your experience of Further/Higher Education?
I was extremely nervous about going to university but overall, my experience was positive. I met a huge variety of people from all over the world at university and this enabled me to develop as a person myself. Building relationships was one of my main highlights, I have made lifelong friends, and I was able to learn so much about myself. I enjoyed my time academically too, studying Film. It is a subject I enjoy in my leisure time, so I had a huge interest in my course. I do wish that I’d known more about what support was available and that there’d been a better connection between students and academics. I didn’t always have the confidence to reach out and struggled at times myself, so this would have helped.
What do you like most about your work as a Student Adviser?
What I enjoy most is being able to meet a wide range of students and support them to overcome challenges. University does pose a lot of challenges, and it’s easy for people to miss out on support that they could hugely benefit from. I feel privileged to be able to help students navigate all the support that is on offer and support them to get the most out of their time here.
What's a surprising or interesting fact about yourself?
People might be interested to know that I am a huge racket sports fan and particularly enjoy playing tennis and table tennis as much as I can. I challenge anyone to a match of either, (I am particularly confident of beating most at table tennis)!