Welcome to 91Ö±²¥

Things to do and know when you arrive as a student at the University of 91Ö±²¥.

What you need to do

Complete your online registration

Remember to complete your online registration tasks and book your in-person ID or right to study check.

How to complete your online registration

Register with University Health Service

Once you've completed registration you can register with University Health Service, a National Health Service (NHS) General Practice focused on student health.

Register with University Health Service

Download the University app

Access your timetable and stay up-to-date with events and news around campus.

Complete your checklist (UK students)

If you're starting your degree and you're from the UK, check what you need to do each week to prepare. 

New undergraduate student checklist 

New postgraduate taught student checklist

New postgraduate research (doctorate) student checklist

Complete your checklist (international students)

If you're starting your degree as a student paying overseas fees or with visa and immigration tasks, check what you need to do each week to prepare. 

International undergraduate and postgraduate taught checklist

International postgraduate researcher checklist

Girls playing Netball

Sport at 91Ö±²¥

Check out our wide range of on-campus facilities and sports clubs!

Student studying with laptop in the Diamond libary

Your University library

Read our quick start guide for how to explore and access the libraries around campus. 

Get started with the library

The front entrance to the Employability and Placements office in the Students' Union building

Access careers and employability support

Look for part-time jobs or other types of work experience, find guidance on your future career, or develop your skills.

Visit the Careers and Employability Service

Help and support

How to find help when you need it

Not sure where to start? Check the Student Online Support Hub first, including support for your mental health and wellbeing, finance and fees. 

 (student login required)

Ask a question at the Student Services Information desk (SSiD)

Come to visit us at SSiD in person if you have any questions. Find us on Level 3 of the Students' Union building. 

Visit SSiD

Academic skills

Attend workshops and 1:1 tutorials to help you to study effectively and build your maths and statistics skills.

Boost your academic skills

IT essentials

Learn more about accessing your University IT account, viewing your timetable and using Blackboard.

For a guide to the apps and software you will use at the University of 91Ö±²¥:

My Digital Induction

Support for disabled and dyslexic students

Speak to our specialist and friendly team that supports disabled applicants and students.

Disability and Dyslexia Support Service (DDSS)