Wellbeing Support
Find out more about the support available for students experiencing difficulties, including Wellbeing Chats, self-help resources, Wellbeing Practitioner appointments and counselling.
Please contact the Student Hub to find out more about the support you can access. You can email studenthub@soton.ac.uk, call +44(0)23 80599 599, or use their online chat. If you wish to speak to someone in person, please visit Building 37 on Highfield Campus.
Find out more about the support available for students experiencing difficulties, including Wellbeing Chats, self-help resources, Wellbeing Practitioner appointments and counselling.
Support and services are provided for students with a wide range of disabilities and health conditions.
Support and services, such as specialist study skills support, are available for students with dyslexia and other specific learning differences. Full diagnostic assessments can also be arranged.
Looking to access additional exam recommendations? Click here for more information.
Student Disability and Inclusion Team and Student Wellbeing supports all Postgraduate Taught (PGT) and Postgraduate Research (PGR) students. Click here for more information.
Students who may need support while at the University of Southampton can find out more here about how to access support through the Student Disability and Inclusion Team..
Find out more about upcoming events and regular news releases here.
Looking for more information, or have a question that needs answering? Visit our most Frequently Asked Questions.
From Wednesday 18th August 2021, you will no longer need to book your space at the Assistive Technology Suite (Highfield Campus), in line with the University Library's updated guidance and processes.
The Wellbeing Advisors are available 24/7, 365 days a year. Find out more information about how you can contact them.
Book an online, 1:1 study skills appointment with a specialist practitioner (designed for students who may have a specific learning difference)
The Clarkson Rest and Study room is a designated space for students with disabilities or long-term health conditions.
If you are concerned about a student, please fill out the Raising Concerns Form and we will contact you to advise you of the next steps. For immediate support, visit this page.
We are proud to be the first university in the UK to be awarded Disability Confident Employer Leader status (awarded December 2017).
Learn about this award