Your Studies
We know there's a lot of things to think about when it comes to studying at university, from timetables and exams to academic issues and regulations. On this page you'll find everything you need to know about the different aspects of your studies.
My Timetable
Looking for details about when and where your classes are taking place? My Timetable is where you will find the details of all timetabled teaching events, both on-campus and online.
You can access your personalised timetable via your Office365 Calendar, the Edinburgh Napier app and via web timetables.
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Exams
Exams are an important part of your university journey and we want to make sure you feel confident and prepared as you approach them.
You can find all the information you need on exam diets and reassessments, including timetables, exam guidance, results publication dates and how we accommodate religious observance.
Learn more about exams at Edinburgh NapierCheck in to class
If you are studying on one of our Undergraduate or Taught Postgraduate degrees, you should check in via the Edinburgh Napier app to confirm your attendance for any timetabled learning event taking place on campus, at one of our other teaching venues or online.
You Check In via the Edinburgh Napier App or by visiting myaccount.napier.ac.uk - it’s quick and easy to do.
Academic Issues
Online Learning - Moodle
Regulations, Conduct and Safety
Learn about student conduct and discipline, how to make a complaint, and familiarise yourself with our health and safety information.
Your PDT
Postgraduate study
Personal Information
Find out how to access important information held about you or let us know if any personal information is inaccurate or not up to date.
Coming From College
We provide support to students while they are still in college and continue to provide support once students start at Edinburgh Napier.
Term Dates
Student Voice
Participate in activities and conversations which can influence the quality of learning and teaching at the University and improve the experiences of our students.