An update to on-campus teaching and support available to you
Published: 28/01/2021
On Wednesday 27 January the Government announced that the return to in-person teaching for all students not on future critical worker courses, will now not commence before Monday 8 March at the earliest.

We are still waiting for full Department for Education guidance and will update all our students as soon as we can.
Our campuses remain open for those students with special circumstances or those taking future critical worker courses.
COVID-19 Hardship Funds
NTU has hardship funds to help students who are experiencing financial hardship, including those whose financial circumstances have changed due to COVID-19.
Funding available depends on your study level and fee status. More information on the type of support available, including how to apply and closing dates, can be found on StudentHub.
Remote support
All students can use a wide range of online services provided by the Library including first line IT support, access to eResources and academic skills support.
If you need help using any of our online resources, you can book a 1-1 appointment with a member of the Learning and Teaching Team, or book onto one of the Lunchtime Learning webinars and workshops.
Your library is here for you. For further help and advice contact us via email, chat or phone. Please follow us on social media @NTUYourLibrary for library updates and information on accessing services.
Fair assessment
We have recently published a number of measures designed to ensure we assess fairly in 2021, please make sure you are up to date on the ways your School and course can support you.
Your employability team are here for you
Whether you’re looking for a graduate job, part-time work or volunteering opportunity, or simply want to improve your employability skills, NTU Employability can help you. From practice interview questions, to tips on setting up your own LinkedIn, check out all that’s on offer.