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Your email
Edinburgh Napier University email is the only recognised method used by lecturers and other staff members to contact you. Your Edinburgh Napier email account will be used to contact you about assessments, exams, timetable changes, room changes and other important information. You must check your Edinburgh Napier University Email account regularly! By exception, the University may contact you via ... -
Edinburgh Napier University App
The Edinburgh Napier University app, also known as My Account, gives you personalised access to the University’s online services via your Mobile Device or any browser, including your: Individual timetable University email Moodle modules Class check in Library loan information and much more... You also have access to an online version of your student card. You can access ... -
New international students
It cannot always be guaranteed as it depends on the School where you will be based. Module choices will be discussed at your Academic Induction, which will take place during your first week. It will give you the opportunity to discuss module choices with an academic member of staff and start to consider your timetable for the months ahead. ... -
Getting started
We know there's a lot to process during your first few weeks at university, so we've put together some helpful information to get you started. Learn about your timetable, how to set up your student account, fees and funding, and more! ... -
Guidance on religious observance and assessments
The University follows practice from across the Higher Education sector, in terms of religious observance and participation on compulsory training (on some professional programmes) and formal assessments. This includes arrangements for centrally timetabled, end of trimester examinations. The University's approach aims to ensure a proportionate response for all involved in the training and ... -
Exam instructions
For each centrally timetabled exam which you take on campus you will be asked to sign the Instructions to Students form. This form will confirm that you understand what is expected of you whilst undertaking a university exam. You will also be asked to declare your self fit to sit the exam and able to complete the exam to the best of your abilities. Please refer to Fit to Sit and Extenuating ... -
Online exams
All online exams will be available via the exam server. The exam server will open for you to check your access the week before the start date of exams - you'll receive an email advising you to check. The exam server will be open for the designated duration of the exam. This includes 50% additional time to provide an inclusive approach to ensure that the requirements of those students who need ... -
Acceptable use policy
A computer suite is a place of study; those using the suite must respect the needs of others and your behaviour must reflect this. A computer suite is a quiet area; work related conversation is permitted where it is kept to a minimum; please seek assistance from the Helpdesk if individuals are causing a disturbance. The use of mobile phones in computer suites is not permitted - ... -
Student route visa responsibilities
As a Student Visa holder sponsored by Edinburgh Napier University, UK Visas & Immigration (UKVI) expects you to meet several requirements to ensure your permission to study in the UK remains valid: You must engage fully with your studies - attend lectures, seminars and other taught sessions, submit coursework assignments and attend all required examinations and assessments Check in to ... -
Receptions and School Offices
Your School Office provides a range of services, including: Assisting with enquiries about registration, module enrolment, timetables and Moodle access Providing advice on the student council tax exemption Advice and signposting on a range of support services If you have a query about your student card, please visit our Student card page or email idcards@napier.ac.uk for assistance. ...
