There is a variety of support available for Mental Health and Wellbeing needs at the University of Bath, with professionally qualified Counselling, Mental Health and Wellbeing Practitioners available to all students, offering a range of interventions from 1-1 counselling or structured support, groupwork and access to various activities such as gardening, art or exercise on prescription. In addition to this, the department of Student Support & Safeguarding has a number of teams who work together to meet the support needs of students, including support for students with disabilities and long-term needs, money advice and particular support for international students.
After Liz Kearton’s introduction, the round table discussion will address the following key questions:
- How to cope with the various demands of doing a PhD?
- What is the support for PhD students?
- What do you need the University to know?
- What do you need the University to do?
- How can you be a part of this?
The discussion will take place in person at the University of Bath (Room 1W 2.01) on Tuesday 7th November 13.15pm-14.05pm. If you are unable to make it in person, you can join online. There will be an option to contribute anonymously to this seminar. If you would like to join, please e-mail [email protected].

