If you would like to have a mentor show you around, please contact Peer Connections.
Joan Muszynski, the Peer Connections Co-ordinator, will arrange to meet with you and help match you with some Peer Connectors.
You will then be introduced to a small team of Peer Connectors who will offer to meet with you regularly and keep in contact.
If you would prefer an e-buddy (contact via email) from Peer Connections, that's no problem - we'll do our best to suit you. Face to face meetings can also be arranged if required.
Not started University yet? Peer Connectors can also be put in touch with you before you even arrive here.
Find out about our Connections Policy
You can identify Peer Connectors during Freshers' weeks and at other events wearing their pink Peer Connections t-shirts. You will also see them out and about on campus, throughout the year, wearing pink Peer Connections badges.
Disabled students are welcome to get in touch with Peer Connections before they arrive for Freshers' week and let us know in advance what assistance you need.
Teams of Peer Connectors visit the University's student residences on a regular basis and can be contacted through the Student Support Worker or Student Support Assistants.
To contact the Peer Connectors for your University residence email Peer Connections with your name, room/flat number and the name of your residence.
You can find a couple of Peer Connectors every Tuesday and Thursday 6.30pm - 7.30pm during semester time in the Peer Connections room, Room B14 (Basement), Caird House, 172 Nethergate, Dundee
Our confidentiality policy summarises the Peer Connections position.
Peer Connectors do not visit private accommodation, but they do support all students regardless of where they live.
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