LUSUMA Welfare
LUSUMA's Welfare Department is here to support you throughout your time at Leicester.
Coming to university is a massive step, and it’s normal to experience some turbulence in your time at medical school. LUSUMA and its members are an important support network full of friendly, approachable and like-minded individuals.
You’re never alone if you’re struggling with something whilst at Leicester and we’re here to help you through it. No problem is too small, and there is no such thing as a silly question. Equally we are always open to any suggestions on how we can better help support you. Feel free to use the form at the bottom of the page to get in touch.
We hope that Medical school is the best five years it can be, but remember these pastoral resources exist for a reason. Throw yourself into university life, safe in the knowledge that we have your back when you need it.
Your LUSUMA Welfare Officer, Abhishek, is your first port of call for anything you feel you need to talk about. He can put you in touch with university or medical school welfare services (some of which are found in the ‘Useful Services and External Links’ section below), or just sit down for a cup of tea. For more information, use the contact form at the bottom of the page or email [email protected]
Coming to university is a massive step, and it’s normal to experience some turbulence in your time at medical school. LUSUMA and its members are an important support network full of friendly, approachable and like-minded individuals.
You’re never alone if you’re struggling with something whilst at Leicester and we’re here to help you through it. No problem is too small, and there is no such thing as a silly question. Equally we are always open to any suggestions on how we can better help support you. Feel free to use the form at the bottom of the page to get in touch.
We hope that Medical school is the best five years it can be, but remember these pastoral resources exist for a reason. Throw yourself into university life, safe in the knowledge that we have your back when you need it.
Your LUSUMA Welfare Officer, Abhishek, is your first port of call for anything you feel you need to talk about. He can put you in touch with university or medical school welfare services (some of which are found in the ‘Useful Services and External Links’ section below), or just sit down for a cup of tea. For more information, use the contact form at the bottom of the page or email [email protected]
Welfare Pages
Here are a set of buttons that can direct you to key themes that fall under Welfare - simply click on them to visit the page they link to.
The section for 'Frequently Asked Questions' is updated periodically as weird and wonderful questions are posed to us, and the other pages are as up to date as possible. The 'Useful Services & External Links' page is worth a read - it’s a long list of links to welfare-related services and websites, both within the university and outside. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch - scroll down to the bottom to find a form.
The section for 'Frequently Asked Questions' is updated periodically as weird and wonderful questions are posed to us, and the other pages are as up to date as possible. The 'Useful Services & External Links' page is worth a read - it’s a long list of links to welfare-related services and websites, both within the university and outside. If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch - scroll down to the bottom to find a form.
Welfare Committee
LUSUMA Welfare Officer
Abhishek Girish Pai
[email protected]
If you would like to get some advice on welfare or need to find some support Abhishek will be more than happy to help you.
Feel free to email him at [email protected] To find out more about Abhishek, click below: |
LUSUMA Vice President of Academic, Welfare and Sponsorship - Aboli
[email protected]
If you need any advice regarding academics or welfare Aboli will be available to happily talk to you. Aboli will be able to point you to any services offered by the university to support your time here.
Feel free to email Aboli at [email protected] To find out more about Aboli, click below: |