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Handbook for departmental tutors and academic advisers
Section 1. An introduction
1.1 Summary of responsibilities: departmental tutors and academic advisers
1.2 Requirements of the departmental tutor role
1.3 Departmental tutor and academic adviser workload
1.4 A year in the life of departmental tutors and academic advisers: proposed good practice
1.5 At a glance - brief list of useful contacts
1.6 List of current departmental tutors and departmental managers

 

Section 1. An introduction

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Contents

1.1 Summary of responsibilities: departmental tutors and academic advisers|

1.2 Requirements of the departmental tutor role|

1.3 Departmental tutor and academic adviser workload|

1.4 A year in the life of departmental tutors and academic advisers: proposed good practice|

1.5 At a glance - brief list of useful contacts|

1.6 List of current departmental tutors and departmental managers|

 

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