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Guidance and counselling in higher education
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11. Educational Support and Guidance

11.6Guidance and counselling in higher education

Last update: 29 April 2026
11.6.1 Academic guidance

Academic guidance is provided by academic advisors, programme coordinators and student service units. It supports students in planning their studies, meeting academic requirements, and navigating institutional procedures.

Guidance also facilitates transitions between study levels and may include support for the recognition of prior learning, in accordance with institutional rules.

11.6.2 Psychological counselling

Psychological counselling services provide support for students’ mental health and well-being. These services are typically delivered through institutional counselling centres and may include individual consultations, preventive programmes, and crisis intervention.

11.6.3 Career guidance

Career guidance is provided through university career centres or similar structures. These services support students in developing job-search skills, accessing internships, and preparing for entry into the labour market.

Activities may include career fairs, workshops on CV writing and interview skills, and cooperation with employers to facilitate practical learning opportunities and employment pathways.