Our Student Wellbeing Team are here to provide support and advice for problems which may be affecting your study and life at the university.
Students can also find help from their Personal Tutor, and from a range of support services at Imperial and externally. Find out more about sources of help.
Meet our Student Wellbeing Team
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Kelly Greenwood
Student Wellbeing Advisor Room 601
Here to support your mental health and overall wellbeing, Kelly offers confidential advice, a listening ear, and can guide you to further support services, whether you're feeling stressed, overwhelmed, or just need to talk things through.
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Dr Prabhav Reddy
Senior Tutor (UG and MSc) Room 614
The Senior Tutor is responsible for the overall academic and pastoral care of students in the department. If you are experiencing health issues or finding it difficult to cope with your workload, please reach out to him.
The Senior Tutor also manages mitigating circumstances (adjustments for significant or ongoing issues) and supports academic progression. If you are unsure whether to apply or need guidance with the process, he is your main point of contact.
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Dr Simos Evangelou
Associate Senior Tutor (UG) Room 1108B
If you're facing short-term challenges that may affect your ability to meet coursework deadlines (such as illness or personal difficulties), our Associate Senior Tutors manage extension requests and can advise you on the process and support options available.
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Dr Dan Goodman
Associate Senior Tutor (MSc) Room 1001
If you're facing short-term challenges that may affect your ability to meet coursework deadlines (such as illness or personal difficulties), our Associate Senior Tutors manage extension requests and can advise you on the process and support options available.
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Dr Imad Jaimoukha
Postgraduate Tutor (PhD students) Room 617
The Postgraduate Tutor is responsible for supporting research students in their personal, general academic, and professional development, and is available to all students with issues affecting their studies.
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Emma Rainbow
Student Disability Advisor Room 607
If you have a disability, long-term health condition, or specific learning difficulty (such as dyslexia or ADHD), Emma is here to ensure you have the support and adjustments you need, working closely with the university’s central Disability Advisory Service and academic staff to help create an inclusive learning environment for you.