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School of Advanced Study, University of London

The School of Advanced Study at the University of London offers a dedicated line for academic engagement and impact enquiries. This service is available Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:00 and Saturday from 09:00 to 13:00. Common reasons for calling include research and partnership enquiries, where callers can discuss potential collaborations or seek information on research opportunities. It's recommended to contact Dr. Andrew Fairweather-Tall directly for these matters. For student or admissions queries, the UoL Enquiry Hub is the preferred channel. While specific wait times aren't provided, contacting during early hours might reduce waiting. If no immediate response, leaving a detailed voicemail is advised.

OrganizationSchool of Advanced Study, University of London — Academic Engagement and Impact

Updated 15 Dec 2025

Expected outcomes

  • Discuss research partnerships
  • Inquire about central office matters
  • Seek research opportunities
  • Contact Dr. Andrew Fairweather-Tall
  • Use UoL Enquiry Hub for admissions

Call preparation

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  • Clear enquiry description
  • Relevant contact details
  • Student number
  • Name
  • Affiliation
  • Nature of enquiry

Known issues

Some users occasionally experience delayed responses to phone and email enquiries, particularly during peak academic periods. To mitigate this, it's advisable to follow up via email or utilize the online enquiry hub for a quicker response. Ensuring all necessary information is prepared before calling can also help streamline the process. If you encounter delays, leaving a concise voicemail with your contact details can facilitate a faster callback. For urgent matters, consider reaching out during less busy times or using alternative contact methods.