Be safe on campus and in Bath

Find out how to stay safe at the University. (Updated 2 March 2022)
We are regularly updating these pages and would encourage you to continue to check for information. The latest updates are highlighted below.
Find out how to stay safe at the University. (Updated 2 March 2022)
As we adapt our service in line with the latest government guidance on COVID-19, this information is subject to change.
An update about how we are planning to operate following the lifting of the UK Government's Plan B measures (updated on 23 February 2022).
Book your appointment to ‘grab a jab’ right here on campus. First, second and booster doses are available. Updated 13 April 2022.
Need to know information for students, including what to do if you have symptoms, being safe on campus and outbreak management plans.
Information on how to get the vaccinations and booster doses, including for international students and those registered with GPs in the UK.
Guidelines and support if you travel abroad, or travel to Bath from another country. Updated 4 March 2022.
The latest Covid-19 guidance from the University and the Doctoral College to doctoral students.
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 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 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.
How to get to the city of Bath and the University campus, including information on buses, cycling and walking.
This Outbreak Management Plan sets out a framework for dealing with one or more cases of Covid-19 amongst the University community.