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Find-a-Fund
Find-a-Fund Open for applications. Each year the University receives funding from a variety of different sources, including the Scottish Government, Edinburgh Napier University and other benefactors to support students through scholarships and grants. The eligibility criteria required for a student to receive one of these awards is decided in conjunction with the benefactors and policy guidelines ... -
Student loans
If your application has been assessed, your student loan should be with you on the first day of term (providing we have confirmed your attendance), or 2-3 days after we confirm your attendance, whichever date is later. To check whether the University has confirmed your attendance, please visit the 'Financial Support' section of your eStudent records, which should provide you the date the ... -
Discretionary Fund
You are eligible to apply to Edinburgh Napier University’s Discretionary Fund if: You are a UK student, or are from another country and satisfy the SAAS residence conditions to be treated in the same way as a UK student for student funding purposes, and You are a UK full-time undergraduate or postgraduate student or a part-time student attending the University as part of a degree ... -
SafeZone
We use SafeZone as a mass communications tool in order to send SMS messages to students and staff in case of a serious incident or emergency. The emergency messages will be sent via the SafeZone security platform directly to your phone via text. Although we encourage all students to download the SafeZone app, you do not need to have the app installed to receive these emergency messages. This mass ... -
Guidance for online module selection
Please note: If you intend to Transfer Programme or Complete your Programme please contact your School Office prior to undertaking this task. To select your online modules, go to ‘eStudent Records’ and follow the process explained in the Online Module Selections section. If you have any queries about your module choices, please contact your School Office. A more detailed version of this guide with ... -
Data protection
You can do this by going to eStudent Records. ... -
Student guidance for submitting extenuating circumstances
1- Visit eStudent Records Go to your eStudent records. You can access this via the Edinburgh Napier app or directly via the the eStudent records portal. 2 - Apply for Extenuating Circumstances On the main page, click on 'Apply for Extenuating Circumstances and Deferrals' 3 - Complete the Student Guidance Declaration Answer the following question: 'Have you sought guidance?' If the answer is 'no', ... -
Moodle privacy information
Only staff who have “Teacher” access to a Moodle module are able to view student activity for that module. The data is organised into four reports: Live logs, including Time, full name, student number, event description, IP address. All logs, as for live logs. Course Participation is the number of times you participated in specific Moodle activities. Grades, showing any grades ... -
Online learning - Moodle
It may take 48 hours after registration for access to modules. If you have incorrect or missing modules in Moodle after this period, you should check your module enrolment information on eStudent Records before contacting your School Office: Log in to the My Account section of My Napier and select eStudent Records. Check that the Course Overview filters are set to the correct ... -
Your Personal Development Tutor
You can find out the name of your PDT from Moodle and eStudent Records. If this is not available, please contact your Programme Leader or School Office. Please take a look at our Personal Development Tutor - What You Need To Know video and the information below to find out more. ...
