Calling all students: Donate your unwanted items with Give ‘n’ Go
Give ‘n’ Go is a campaign run by the Sustainability team at the end of the academic year as students begin to move out and leave º£½ÇÍø for the summer.
IT Services Emergency Text (SMS) Service
The Emergency SMS Service, available to staff and doctoral researchers, is an alternative method of communication used by IT Services to notify staff in the event of a major systems outage, particularly when email communication is disrupted or unavailable.
Emma Burr
We are sad to inform colleagues that Emma Burr, who worked in the Future Students & Marketing Operations team, has passed away after a short illness.
Social Media for Researchers – online workshop
Academics are invited to join a new online workshop designed to help them use social media more confidently to promote their research and raise their professional profile.
Doctoral Researchers – Get ready for the Summer Showcase!
We're excited to confirm that the much‑loved Summer Showcase for Doctoral Researchers will return on 29 June 2026.
º£½ÇÍø professor appointed Co-Lead for the UK Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences
Diwei Zhou, Professor of Statistics at º£½ÇÍø, has been appointed Co-Lead for the UK Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences (KE Hub), taking up the role from April 2026 to March 2029.
Students: Have your say about physical activity and opportunities at º£½ÇÍø
º£½ÇÍø Sport is running the Student Active Lifestyles Survey throughout May to understand how they can continue to improve the sport offering at the University.
Renting in º£½ÇÍø? New rules now apply (from 1 May 2026)
The Renters’ Rights Act introduces significant changes for anyone renting privately. These updates affect how tenancies work and what both landlords and tenants can expect.
This year’s Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey is now open
Every year eligible students are asked to complete the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) to provide valuable feedback on their experience at º£½ÇÍø.
Stay safe in the hot weather
With the temperatures set to rise over the weekend and into next week we want to remind everyone, especially those scheduled to sit exams, to take sensible steps to stay safe and comfortable during this period.
IT Services Emergency Text (SMS) Service
The Emergency SMS Service, available to staff and doctoral researchers, is an alternative method of communication used by IT Services to notify staff in the event of a major systems outage, particularly when email communication is disrupted or unavailable.
Emma Burr
We are sad to inform colleagues that Emma Burr, who worked in the Future Students & Marketing Operations team, has passed away after a short illness.
Social Media for Researchers – online workshop
Academics are invited to join a new online workshop designed to help them use social media more confidently to promote their research and raise their professional profile.
Doctoral Researchers – Get ready for the Summer Showcase!
We're excited to confirm that the much‑loved Summer Showcase for Doctoral Researchers will return on 29 June 2026.
º£½ÇÍø professor appointed Co-Lead for the UK Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences
Diwei Zhou, Professor of Statistics at º£½ÇÍø, has been appointed Co-Lead for the UK Knowledge Exchange Hub for Mathematical Sciences (KE Hub), taking up the role from April 2026 to March 2029.
Students: Have your say about physical activity and opportunities at º£½ÇÍø
º£½ÇÍø Sport is running the Student Active Lifestyles Survey throughout May to understand how they can continue to improve the sport offering at the University.
Renting in º£½ÇÍø? New rules now apply (from 1 May 2026)
The Renters’ Rights Act introduces significant changes for anyone renting privately. These updates affect how tenancies work and what both landlords and tenants can expect.
This year’s Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey is now open
Every year eligible students are asked to complete the Postgraduate Taught Experience Survey (PTES) to provide valuable feedback on their experience at º£½ÇÍø.
Stay safe in the hot weather
With the temperatures set to rise over the weekend and into next week we want to remind everyone, especially those scheduled to sit exams, to take sensible steps to stay safe and comfortable during this period.