Covid-19 information for students

Updated 24 February due to the UK Government’s roadmap. This is the place students should go to for all essential information relating to Covid-19.
Updated 24 February due to the UK Government’s roadmap. This is the place students should go to for all essential information relating to Covid-19.
Check out the wellbeing 'Thought of the Day' from Fika, the mental fitness app. Download the free app today by typing Fika in the search bar.
A new way to meet other University of Bath students who love the same things you do.
The Call for Submissions for Climate Exp0 has been extended to 10 March 2021.
Have a look at all the free activities and events running throughout Be Well Week 15 - 20 March 2021. Why not try something new?
Last week we announced the 2021 election candidates. The polls are now open. Who has your vote?
Lin Qi has been chosen to star in a new exhibition at The National Railway Museum to celebrate the role of key railway workers during the pandemic.
In this article for The Guardian Bath Alumni and teacher, Tom Pandolfino is showing the next generation how far languages can take them.
March 1st – 5th 2021: Get involved, take action and win prizes with Student Switch Off!
Crew Bath's Imy Bantick has struck gold at the 2021 World Rowing Indoor Championships - all while competing in her own kitchen.
Latest information, advice and guidance about coronavirus for students.
Information on the University's plans in response to the UK Government's announcement on Monday 22 February.
If you’re a student, you now have free access to the national Covid-19 testing programme at UK universities.
Information on how we will operate under national lockdown restrictions from January 5 2021.
The One Young World Bath Conference 2021 will cover topics of Mental Health, Gender Equality, Diversity, and Sustainability.
University hosts Prof Vanita Sundaram for this year's Athena Swan lecture.
Information on changes to services or infrastructure across the University.
On 7 March Network Rail will be working on the line between London Paddington and Acton Main Line. No trains will be able to run to/from London Paddington.
An update from Great Western Railway on train travel in the local area.
Find out about the accessibility improvements we're making to iTrent and how this links with our wider Digital Accessibility Initiative.