If you’re due to re-sit or re-take exams this August, your personalised exam timetable is now available to view on our Timetable Portal.
Your timetable will not be emailed to you directly, so it’s important you check the date, time and location of your exam(s) via the portal.
The re-sit period will take place from Monday, 4 August until Friday, 22 August (excluding weekends).
Questions about your exam timetable
If you have any queries about the details of your exams, contact your School Office who will be able to help.
How to access support
We know that re-sitting or re-taking exams can be tough. If you need support, remember teams across the University are here to help:
- Student Support Services: Our Student Services team can help you with a range of non-academic issues including: counselling, mental health, money and advice. Student Services are based in the Alsop Building on University Square and you can book an appointment with the team via the online booking system.
- Health Assured advice: Health Assured offer students a free, confidential advice line, with help available to talk through any problem, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can call the 24/7 helpline for free on 0800 028 3766.
- Academic support: The KnowHow team provide online academic support to help you to succeed in your studies. The English Language Centre (ELC) also provides academic skills and language support online and on campus for both home and international students.
- Schools and departments: You may find it helpful to talk to your school or your department.
- The Guild: The Guild offer free and confidential advice and are independent from the University.
- Self-help hub: Our self-help hub has resources for a number of different topics including anxiety, depression, stress, imposter syndrome and sleep. The range of resources are designed to give you some ideas on what you can do to stop problems from escalating.
- Emergency help: If you are on campus and feel unsafe, call campus support on 0151 794 2222 and they will come to help you. If you don’t feel that you can keep yourself safe, go to A&E or call 999 for an ambulance. If you don’t need immediate medical treatment and you’re unsure what the best option is for you, call NHS 111.