A message from Professor Debra Humphris, Vice-Chancellor shareing more details about the start of term in January and Covid-19 testing, travel and returning to campus.
Christmas is a time for coming together with your community. Find out about some local socially distanced and virtual activities taking place over the holidays.
Check out this simple guide outlining the different wellbeing support available during the Christmas holiday break. There are a wide range of external agencies and organisations that we work with during term-time who remain open to you during this period.
Join us virtually at 6pm on 9th December for a look at what’s been happening in our local community, seasonal readings and performances by the combined university choirs. And a chance for us all to sing our favourite carols!
As part of the continuing effort to keep staff and students safe during the Covid-19 pandemic, we will shortly be making some changes to building entry and exit arrangements across all of our campuses.
A short update on our response to date whilst we continue to work though the detailed implications of the Government’s recent announcement regarding the end of the academic term.
We invite you to complete our COVID-19 – CHECKING IN survey. In this series of questions, we want to gather your views and opinions on issues that matter to you.
Semester 2 of the current academic year will be delivered through a continuing blended mix of socially distanced campus-based teaching and enhanced digital learning in the same way as Semester 1.
We are pleased to announce that the university’s prayer rooms at Watts (Room 408), Moulsecoomb, have now been re-opened in line with government guidance on social distancing measures.