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This page outlines our plans for keeping everyone safe on campus following the ending of all legal Covid-19 restrictions.

What to do if you test positive for Covid-19

If you have tested positive for Covid-19 please let the University know by completing this form. This will help us to provide support and follow up, as appropriate.

Further advice for students can be found here.

If you need additional support, our student support teams are ready to assist you with a range of issues. If you're an international student you can get help and advice from our international team.

Latest advice and Guidance

We are in regular contact with Public Health and Department for Education to ensure that we are following and adhering to the latest guidance regarding managing the pandemic and living with Covid-19.

Please find the latest government guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.

How we can continue to keep each other safe:

We also strongly encourage everyone to continue to carry out the following infection prevention practices to keep each other safe:

  • Wear a face covering in communal areas and when walking around the campus. Also, we would encourage staff and students to continue to wear a face covering in crowded and enclosed spaces, outside of the campus, where you may come into contact with other people you do not normally meet, such as on public transport for example.
  • Wash hands and use hand sanitiser: sanitiser dispensers will still be available at key points around campus.
  • We strongly recommend that you get vaccinated and take up your booster vaccination
  • Practice good respiratory hygiene such as ‘Catch it, Bin it, kill it'
  • Social distancing is no longer legally required, however please continue to follow any safety signage and guidance you receive from staff, both in teaching settings and elsewhere around campus.
  • Keep windows open where possible to improve ventilation
  • Use outdoor space more where possible