University Life sessions
University Life sessions help you get settled at the University. Make sure you know which session you must attend.
What you should be doing this week to make sure you don't miss out on any information, deadlines or events.
University Life sessions help you get settled at the University. Make sure you know which session you must attend.
What you need to do before you leave home, when to arrive, and what to do once you're here.
Find the time slot for when you can move into your new home
What you need to do before you leave home, when to arrive on campus, where to park and what to do once you're here.
The main ways of getting to the city of Bath if you are visiting the University.
Here is a checklist of things to help you prepare for University. Whilst this list isn’t exhaustive it should help you get started.
Find out about starting your studies in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
During Welcome Week 2024 you must attend department and central Welcome Week events which will help you settle into University life.
What you'll do during your first few weeks.
University Life sessions help you get settled at the University. Make sure you know which session you must attend.
If you're a student you should register with a doctor and dentist.
Freshers’ Week is from Monday 23 - Sunday 29 September 2024. Meet people, join student groups and discover endless opportunities for your time at Bath.
How you'll get to know the University, your department, and lots of new people during Freshers' Week and Welcome Week.
Find out how to get your library card when you arrive at University.
Things to do and prepare for before coming to the University.
When and how you can accept your accommodation contract and pay your fees.
Find out if your possessions are insured and which personal belongings are covered.
Stay healthy at University by getting the vaccinations recommended by the UK Government’s Department of Health. Find out which ones you should have.
Find out what support is available to you and how you can access it as well as how to book an appointment with a Disability Adviser.
How to find your way around campus, including campus maps and accessibility features for our buildings, venues, and other locations.
We're proud of our self-contained campus, but navigating it can, sometimes, be tricky. Our guide will help you understand how our campus is laid out.
Use this map to find buildings and car parks on the campus.
Use this map to find disabled parking spaces and wheelchair access routes on the Claverton Down campus.
Information about some important places around campus, including the Library, some places to eat and where to catch a bus.
The main passenger drop-off and pick-up point for buses to and from the University is near the east entrance to the Parade.
The SU (Students’ Union) building is the home of The SU and their offices, the Student Centre, food outlets, a salon, and the SU bar and nightclub.
Open to staff, students and the public. The STV facilities include a gym, Olympic Legacy swimming pool, athletics track, pitches and courts.
The Library is at the centre of our campus. Several additional services are available in the building, including the Security Desk.
The Roper Centre in 4 West is home to a range of student support services.
Student Finance Office can help you with questions about tuition fees, loans and payments of scholarships and bursaries.
How to get advice and support if you need it.
The University of Bath's Security team is here to help at all times; 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Get the most out of your studies, get ready for your future.
Find out what support is available to you and how you can access it as well as how to book an appointment with a Disability Adviser.
Student Support are here to help and advise you. Find out what we do to make sure you get the most out your university experience.
What you need to know if you're an international student coming to study in Bath.
This is a free coach service from London Heathrow airport to the University of Bath.
Information for international and EU students on sources of funding and other financial information.
The General English course will help you to develop the language skills you need to succeed in your studies and in your future career.
We run Welcome events for all new international students. We'll help you settle into your life at Bath and get to know other students.
If you have overseas fee status or need immigration permission to study in the UK, you may need to attend a passport check session before starting your course.
Learn more about daily life and culture in the UK, including holidays, religion, driving and healthcare.
How to get connected to the internet, set up your devices and get help with IT.
A summary of common phishing attacks aimed at students. The University or the Students Loans Company (SLC) will never contact you for your login or password.
How to connect your device to the University Wi-Fi, whether you are a student, member of staff or visitor.
Different ways that you can access and install your email and calendar on various devices.
You can download Microsoft Office to your own Windows computer, Mac, smartphone or tablet for free.
You can get help with your IT & AV issues online, by phone or in person.
Find out about your options for accessing the technology you need for your course.
Our Department is built on a reputation for outstanding teaching, innovative research and collaborative links with industry. We have over 100 academic and research staff, 1000 undergraduate students and 200 postgraduate students.
If you have any questions or concerns about Welcome Week or your first year at Bath, please contact us in person or online.