The support and guidance made available to students once they have enrolled in the degree respond to what is stated in section 4.3 of the Degree Verification Report.
In this sense, the Master's Management, in addition to its own management and coordination functions, acts as a general tutor for students, as a point of reference when it comes to advising students on academic issues related to the master's degree, supporting the tutoring work carried out by the professors of each of the subjects and, in particular, by the coordinator of the subjects. This tutoring function is shared and personalized through the tutors of the Master's Final Project and External Internship subjects.
Through the different levels of teaching tutoring-coordination (Academic Director, Subject Coordinator, Master's Final Project Tutor, External Internship Tutor, etc.) a direct and continuous relationship is maintained with the students, which allows the detection and diagnosis of causes of difficulties in academic performance and learning processes, and allows their scope and effectiveness to be assessed, transferring them to the Academic Committee, where appropriate.
In addition to the existing structures at the centre level, the ULL has an Information and Orientation Service (SIO) aimed at informing, advising and guiding future students and the university community in general. The SIO has three different areas: an information area (scholarships and grants, university training proposals, procedures, rights and duties, deadlines and procedures, etc.), a Psychopedagogical Advisory Service and a Legal Advisory Service. The SIO can be accessed through the following link: link.