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        WELCOME TO ECOLOGICAL AND 
            ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 
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                  WELCOME 
                  Welcome! We're excited to be welcoming you to our academic community in Ecology and Environmental                                               CONTENTS 
                  Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. The next 4 years should be an exciting, rewarding and challenging time 
                  as you take opportunities to explore new ideas, feed your intellectual curiosity and pursue your academic 
                  interests. We're looking forward to supporting you along during your journey at University.                                                              WELCOME   2 
                  We’d also like to congratulate you.  First, congratulations on the excellent performances in examinations that 
                  have enabled you to take up your place at Edinburgh. Second, well done for choosing Ecology and Environmental                                                FACES   3 
                  Sciences! We’re biased but we think Ecology and Environmental Sciences is a fantastic academic discipline that is 
                  crucial for understanding and changing our world. During your time in Edinburgh you’ll encounter ways of                                                    PLACES   6 
                  understanding the world that span the physical sciences, social sciences and humanities. You’ll be challenged to 
                  question assumptions. You’ll go on field trips where learning goes beyond the lecture theatre or library and you’ll                            IMPORTANT DATES   8 
                  develop skills in doing research. You’ll have the opportunities to build your degree around your academic 
                                                                                         
                  interests and take courses with academics doing world-class research.                                                                                YOUR DEGREE   9 
                  While we hope that you are all excited to be here and looking forward to your time in Edinburgh, we also 
                  understand that starting university is an unsettling time for many students.  Beyond the challenges of getting to                           CHOOSING COURSES   11 
                  grips with new subjects and new styles of teaching and learning, it’s a time of considerable change.  You are 
                  meeting new people and making new friends. For many of you it’ll be your first time living away from home, and        LEARNING AND TEACHING EXPECTATIONS   13 
                  all that can entail. It’s also a time where you can pursue new interests and forge new identities. We want to 
                  reassure you that it’s completely normal to feel a little anxious - even bewildered – at times.  But we also want to       MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR DEGREE   14 
                                                                                          
                  encourage you to seek support if you feel you are struggling in any way. 
                  The information in this book is designed to help you get by during the first weeks and months in Ecology and                       FEEDBACK AND ASSESSMENT   15 
                  Environmental Sciences. It introduces some key faces and places, provides information about your degree                                    SUPPORT IN ECOLOGY   18 
                  programme and course choices and signposts the many sources of support and advice that are available in the 
                  University. More detailed information is available in the Ecology and Environmental Sciences Degree Programme                      SUPPORT IN THE UNIVERSITY   19 
                  Handbook. 
                   
                                                      
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                                                                            FACES  
          Degree Programme                   The Degree Programme Convenor (DPC) coordinates the academic staff, leads our Ecology and 
          Convenor                           Environmental Sciences Degree Programme meetings and represents Ecology and Environmental 
                                             Sciences at the School of GeoSciences Teaching Committee meetings. 
                                             Professor John Moncrieff is currently our DPC and he will contact you about important matters 
                                             concerning your degree. Please do take note of what he says either in person at lectures or through email.  
                                             J.Moncrieff@ed.ac.uk  
          Senior Personal Tutor              Dr Caroline Nichol is the Senior Personal Tutor for GeoSciences. Her role is to coordinate GeoSciences 
                                             Personal Tutors, to liaise with our Student Support Coordinators to help students experiencing difficulties 
                                             which are affecting their studies, deal with progression and to organise Group Personal Tutor meetings 
                                             Caroline.Nichol@ed.ac.uk  
          Personal Tutor                     Your Personal Tutor (PT) will be your main academic contact throughout their degree. Your PT will advise 
                                             you on course choices, help you to develop and improve your academic skills, advise you on effective use 
                                             of feedback. They’ll also be the person who provides academic references when you are applying for jobs, 
                                             internships or further study 
          Student Support                    Emma Latto provides pastoral support for all our Ecology and Environmental Science students.  Emma 
          Coordinator                        works closely with the Senior PT and PTs, as well as wider University support services. She can also help 
                                             with a wide range of administrative and practical issues. See the Support page for more details. 
                                             Emma.Latto@ed.ac.uk  
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              Teaching Office                                 Eilein Fraser is the degree programme secretary and course secretary for Ecological and Environmental 
                                                              Sciences. Eilein is based in the Teaching Office (TO) and she provides all of us with essential administrative 
                                                              support. You will get to know Eilein well. The TO is a friendly place – pop in, say ‘Hi’ and do ask questions if 
                                                              you are struggling to find any information about our courses. It’s also important that you take notice of, 
                                                              and respond to, any emails or Learn announcements that she sends to you! 
                                                              Eilein.Fraser@ed.ac.uk  
                                                    
              
              
             Student Reps; EcoSoc and Community BEES 
             All years have student representatives. Student reps collect feedback from students on each course and feed this back to academic staff through our Staff Student Liaison Committee. We 
             strongly encourage to students to volunteer as Student Reps, know who their rep is and provide them with constructive feedback on courses. We also encourage students to join and play an 
             active role in EcoSoc. EcoSoc is the hub of student activities and relies on students from all years to be involved. Community BEES links our current fourth year students with our new first 
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             years (and actually also our 2  and 3  year students too) to pass on their ‘hints and tips’ on how to survive your degree; it is a great way of getting to know the ecological and environmental 
             science community that you now belong to – and they arrange lots of social activities! 
              
             Careers 
             We know you’ve just got here – but it’s never too early to think about what you’re going to do next! Dr Saran Sohi is our Careers Advisor and he will be sending you invitations to attend 
             various talks and workshops that will help you develop your CV and give you insight into what our graduates go on to do. To get you started, have a look at the University’s own career 
             service – it has links to internships, part-time work, summer placements and lots of good advice. 
              
                                      
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