Exam Time in the Library – Spring 2025

As exams approach, the library becomes an essential resource for students seeking a productive study environment. Here’s everything you need to know about using the library during this crucial time.

Somewhere to study

Starting Monday, 7th April, Level 3 will join Level 4 as a silent study zone, providing ample quiet space for focused study sessions.

The library shh meme.

Level 2 offers open group study facilities on a walk-up basis for those who prefer group study. Additionally, bookable group study rooms are available on Levels 3 and 4 and should be reserved in advance.

Book a Group Study Room

PCs and laptops

Stay updated on PC availability with live information to find free computers in the library and PF Mezzanine.

Open access PCs (Library, PF Mezzanine)
Teaching Labs

The University Library offers various laptop loan options for students, ranging from 4 hours to 4 weeks.

Discover all the details about our laptop loans

Looking after yourself

University life can be stressful, especially during exams. To help you relax and stay productive, the library offers a Wellbeing Space for mindfulness, relaxation, and browsing wellbeing resources. It features comfy seating, cushions, and beautiful campus views.

Take a break with our library jigsaw, LEGO or participate in our book swap. Stay hydrated with water fountains in the library. If you’re not on campus, visit our Virtual Library Wellbeing Space to download colouring sheets or complete virtual jigsaws.

Jigsaw currently underway in the library.

Consider exploring the wellbeing courses available on LinkedIn Learning to enhance your mental and physical health. Additionally, you can participate in LinkedIn Learning’s Mindful Moments Learner Challenge to cultivate mindfulness and improve your overall wellbeing. For more suggestions and information on mindfulness moments, take a look at our blog post.

Looking out for each other

The Library gets busy during exam periods and everyone may feel a little stressed. Here are three key tips to help maintain a positive environment:

  • Be silent in silent areas and use group study rooms or the first floor for conversations.
  • Clear up any rubbish and use recycling bins before you leave.
  • Don’t hog desks by leaving your belongings behind.

If you’re being disturbed by noise, please email the Information Centre with your location, and we’ll assist you. The Information Centre is open Monday to Friday from 08:45 to 20:00, and on weekends from 11:00 to 17:00. Outside of these hours, please seek help at the library reception desk.

We wish all our students the best of luck with their exams!

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