Your wellbeing is vital for personal and academic success. A dedicated FBE Student Wellbeing service is available to support you through connection, referrals, and focused programs.
How can we support you?
The FBE Student Wellbeing team can:
- help you identify what support, resources, skills or assistance you may need to help you succeed in your studies
- assist you in setting academic and personal goals
- offer confidential, non-judgmental conversations about your overall wellbeing, extenuating circumstances you may be facing, or challenges with your studies
- refer and connect you with central University and external services
Connect With Us
Book an Appointment
We are available to meet face-to-face, online (via Zoom), or through a telephone call. Get in touch to find out how we can help support your wellbeing.
Contact FBE Wellbeing confidentially via email
FBE Student Wellbeing Hub
Drop into the new Student Wellbeing Hub, located at 99 Barry Street. Come for a cup of tea or coffee, to chat with the Student Wellbeing Team and other FBE students, or simply take some time to unwind. No bookings required.
Drop-in sessions:
Wednesdays, 11am - 3pm (commencing Wednesday 3 July)
Find support and connect
You can contact the FBE Student Wellbeing Team for help to navigate or access the wide range of University support services.
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Student Health and Wellbeing Digital Hub
Find student health and wellbeing resources, events, and other health and wellbeing initiatives at the University.
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Your FBE Community and Events
Make new friends, join interactive events during the semester and share your experiences with other FBE students.
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Student Support
Find information on the University's student support services.
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Counselling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
The University’s CAPS team offers counselling, workshops and online resources to help you maintain your wellbeing throughout your studies.
Access more support
The University of Melbourne Student Union offers free meditation, free yoga and free breakfasts, as well as opportunities to get involved in volunteering and a Food Bank.
If you would like to speak confidentially to a counsellor, Headspace is a free online or telephone service for young people aged 12 – 25, and Beyond Blue also offers online and telephone counselling.
Become an FBE Student Wellbeing Ambassador
Are you passionate about promoting positive wellbeing behaviours? Interested in helping your peers access support? Want to work with a group of other amazing FBE student volunteers and participate in activities on campus?
The Faculty's Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program gives you the opportunity to do all of this while empowering you to make a positive impact on your student community.
We are currently taking expressions of interest for the Student Wellbeing Ambassador Program in Semester 2, 2024.
Express your interest