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Personal Academic Advisers Central House Undergraduate Centre

Sir John Cass Art, Media and Design Department

PAA role

All undergraduate students in the university are allocated a Personal Academic Adviser who can give academic guidance and pastoral support to enhance your student experience and achievement.

Your PAA will advise on:

  • module choices
  • withdrawing from a module
  • mitigating circumstances
  • extra learning support
  • applying for credit - AP(E)L
  • progression, results and awards
  • intermitting
  • Personal Development Portfolios
  • references
  • other sources of support
Making appointments

Personal Academic Advisers are available on a regular weekly basis to see students in the Undergraduate Centre on the second floor of the Central House building, Room CE2-03. Since PAAs also have teaching commitments, it is advisable to call the main office number 020 7320 1922 for an appointment, or to visit in person to book a slot. Please do not try to arrange a meeting by email, as appointment diaries are always kept in the Centre. For very urgent matters, if you are unable to see your own PAA immediately, you can have a drop in meeting with the duty PAA as soon as a time is available. At the busiest times of the year only drop in facilities are available and you may have to wait.

PAA Coordinator 

Rosmond Milner r.milner@londonmet.ac.uk

 Rosmond Kinsey Milner

 

 

Usual days Mon, Wed, Fri
Profile Critical Fine Art Practice, mixed media installation - photography, drawing, projection, sound and smell; eLearning resources for art and design and for language learning; new media training and consultancy.

PAAs 
Ruby Almeida r.almeida@londonmet.ac.uk

Ruby Almeida

 

 

Usual days Mon, Tues
Profile Documentary filmmaker; media production and training in the UK and internationally; LOCN Moderator and TDLB Assessor; media lecturer in the electronic arts in HE and FE.

Helen Carnac
h.carnac@londonmet.ac.uk

 Helen Carnac

 
Usual days Mon
Profile

Process is key: drawing, stitching, enamelling, raising and many other techniques in mixed media; visiting artist at the enamel research centre, University of the West of England; work held in the collection of the Racine Art Museum, Wisconsin, USA; has exhibited internationally for the last 12 years.


John Keefe
j.keefe@londonmet.ac.uk

 

 

 

Usual days Thurs, Fri
Profile Lecturer in Theatre/Film/Performance Studies, freelance director and dramaturge since 1979. Various publications; currently co-writing and co-editing two books on 'physical theatres' for Routledge, due Autumn 2007.

Andy Lawson a.lawson@londonmet.ac.uk

Andy Lawson

 

 

Usual days Wed, Thurs
Profile London Guildhall University graduate 2000; practising artist whose interests lie in collections, collecting and making art from found objects; educational workshops for schools and galleries; part-time tutor BA Fine Art.

Trish Phillips
t.phillips@londonmet.ac.uk

Trish Phillips

 
Usual days Mon, Tues
Profile Ceramicist; practising artist; tutor on Foundation Art and Design.
 

 

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