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Student counselling on the study programmes at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University (AAU). Photo: Lars Horn, Baghuset

Study Advising

The Department of Politics and Society has five student advisors. They can advise you on your education, for example, if you are considering taking a semester abroad, are unsure about postgraduate opportunities, need help planning your educational path, and much more. They can also assist you if you need advice and guidance to solve personal problems that affect your studies.

Student counselling on the study programmes at the Department of Sociology and Social Work, Aalborg University (AAU). Photo: Lars Horn, Baghuset

Psychological Issues, Exam Anxiety, etc.

If you need help managing psychological issues, exam anxiety, or other similar problems, you can find more information about the various services offered by AAU Study and Well-being Guidance.

You are always welcome to first contact your student advisor, who can refer you to the relevant options for help and support. You can meet the student advisor during weekly office hours or arrange a meeting via email or phone.

You can meet the student advisor during weekly office hours or arrange a meeting via email or phone.

The student advisor also represents the program to new, potential students. Therefore, you may meet the advisor at events such as "Open House," "Graduate and Elective Fair," and "Study Practice."

Student Advisors at the Department of Politics and Society

Student advisors, who are usually students themselves in the programs, can advise on the content of specific studies, study environment, exam regulations, exemptions, and more.

How We Handle Your Information

Aalborg University will not, under any circumstances, share your contact information with others (third parties). It will only be used for your inquiry. All advisors are bound by confidentiality, and you can always contact them anonymously.