Update on no detriment measures
An additional safeguard on no detriment measures for January 2021, following our update on 7 January.
We are regularly updating these pages and would encourage you to continue to check for information. The latest updates are highlighted below.
An additional safeguard on no detriment measures for January 2021, following our update on 7 January.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about the 2021 national lockdown.
Information on how we will operate under national lockdown restrictions from January 5 2021.
How to book onto the NHS Test and Trace programme for Coronavirus tests at University of Bath.
Information on the NHS Test and Trace programme of Coronavirus testing at University of Bath
Information about exams and assessments, including the exam schedule, where to find support and further guidance, and what to do if an assessment is affected.
Need to know information for students, including what to do if you have symptoms, being safe on campus and outbreak management plans.
Daily updates on confirmed cases within the University community.
Guidance on what to do if you develop symptoms of Covid-19.
Find out how to stay safe and reduce the risk of Coronavirus (COVID-19) infection at the University.
Visit the Doctoral College website for all the latest information, advice and guidance.
Information on what we expect from our students and how you can play your role in keeping our community safe.
Hear from members of our University community about the changes we’ve made on campus in response to Covid-19 and the measures we can all take to stay safe.
The national NHS Covid-19 app is now ready to use alongside the Safezone app.
How we can support you during your self-isolation period.
The Shared Living Agreement is a set of guidelines that you and your housemates agree to follow during your time living in student accommodation.
What to do if someone is not following the government and University rules around Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Latest information on use of face coverings in University buildings and on campus during the 2021 lockdown
Information on our approach to learning and teaching for the 2020/21 academic year including details on the Bath Blend, bookable study spaces and studying remotely.
Professor Peter Lambert, Pro-Vice Chancellor for Learning & Teaching, and colleagues on plans to ensure you have the opportunity to thrive at Bath and beyond.
You can study with your peers or independently in a number of places on campus or in the city centre, whether you're an undergraduate or postgraduate student.
The steps you need to take to make sure you are set up to study remotely.
Understand the changes we've made to learning and teaching in light of COVID-19 for undergraduate and postgraduate students during the 2020/21 academic year.
What to do if you need to study remotely for a COVID-19 related reason, or if you are returning from studying remotely to on-campus teaching.
The latest updates on what's happening on campus, available facilities, travel tips, and accommodation information.
The latest information on facilities and services on our Claverton campus.
Take a look at the changes on campus to help keep you and others as safe as possible.
Covid secure pedestrian route maps for all of campus and in East/West sections
How to get to the city of Bath and the University campus, including information on buses, cycling and walking.
Visit the campus travel blog for the latest updates on travel in Bath and the local area.
This Outbreak Management Plan sets out a framework for dealing with one or more cases of Covid-19 amongst the University community.
You can access a range of support services whatever guidelines are in place. Find out the latest information about how to access these services, including online support.
We provide help and support to all students.
The Chaplaincy and Muslim Prayer Room on campus are closed, but there is still a presence of inclusive and holistic care on campus through Student Services.
The University of Bath's Security team is here to help at all times; 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The Students' Union Advice & Support Centre is here to guide and support you with any problems you may have during your time at Bath.
Be Well - Talk Now gives you access to support from an adviser by phone or live chat 24 hours a day to talk you through any problems you may have.
The University is pleased to announce a fast-track hardship fund for students who have experienced hardship as a result of self isolating.