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► Campus Support Staff

While studying here in Oldham you may have various questions or problems from time to time and are unsure which direction to turn. More importantly you might not know who may have the answer you seek. Below are the contact details of support staff that the University has based in Oldham and a brief description of what their responsibilities are. Alternatively you could also get in contact with the Students' Union advice centre by clicking her

Wayne Winterbottom

Library and Computing Centre Manager

0161 213 5018

w.winterbottom@hud.ac.uk

Wayne oversees all aspects of the Library and computing services. If you would like to find out anymore information about the library visit the Oldham pages by clicking here.

Bev Oxley

Student Services Administrator / Disability Support Officer

0161 213 5006

b.oxley@hud.ac.uk


Bev is the person to see about all aspects of student support. Areas that this involves include disability support, student welfare and councelling advice. To find more about what Bev can help you with please click here.

Anna Power

Student Finance and Access to Learning Fund

0161 213 5094

a.c.power@hud.ac.uk


Anna looks into any issues regarding Student Finance Engalnd applications and to Access to Leaning Fund. To find out more about the Access to Learning Fund please click here.

 

Christine Cattermole

Academic Skills Co-ordinator

0161 213 5025

c.cattermole@hud.ac.uk


Christine offers a one-to-one service for all students studying in Oldham. This service is here to help you strengthen your research, problem solving, time management and other study skills. To find more about how academic skills can help you please click here.

Elizabeth Caldwell

Academic Skills Co-ordinator

0161 213 5105

e.caldwell@hud.ac.uk

Elizabeth offers a one-to-one service for all students studying in Oldham. This service is here to help you strengthen your research, problem solving, time management and other study skills. To find more about how academic skills can help you please click here.

 

Sue Spence

Careers and Employment Service

0161 213 5037

careers@hud.ac.uk

Sue is available to help students through the process of searching for and applying for jobs. This includes things such as CV writing skills, detailed information about careers and Job Shop opportunities. If you would like to find out more please click here.