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We've put together general information about managing your studies, and advice on issues specific to International students.

For more detailed advice about your course and your studies, contact your academic department (eg your supervisor or course leader).

You'll find information for all students about managing your studies in our Studying at York pages. This includes:

  • ways to develop your skills
  • things you need to know about examinations and assessment
  • what to do if there are issues stopping you from progressing in your studies

You'll also find information about making sure you comply with the conditions of your visa.

Making sure you comply with your visa

Our Disability Services team can arrange academic support and adjustments if you have a disability or long-term health condition that has a significant impact on your ability to study.

We also help with additional issues that affect international students, particularly relating to your visa.

Academic issues for international students

Related links

International Student Support Self-Referral Form
Use this form to contact us with any queries - we aim to respond within three working days.

Find other contact details on our Contact us page.

Studying at York - information for all students.

 

Academic English language support

Writing Centre

The Writing Centre offers advice and guidance on academic writing, critical thinking and analysis skills, developing effective study habits and communication skills. It provides a range of courses, workshops, and one-to-one consultations for all international undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Online grammar checkers

You should not rely on grammar checkers when preparing written work, but they can be useful to help you check your work. LanguageTool is one example that you can try out. 

Developing your skills

The Library, Writing Centre, Maths Skills Centre, and Careers and Placements all offer ways to help you develop your study skills and enhance your future employability.

Language support

We support your language development in a range of ways, including:

  • general English classes
  • academic skills sessions and resources highlighting academic language
  • conversational and social opportunities for mixing with others

Related links

International Student Support Self-Referral Form
Use this form to contact us with any queries - we aim to respond within three working days.

Find other contact details on our Contact us page.

Studying at York - information for all students.