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Student Timetables

How to access and understand teaching timetables at Newcastle University.

Information for all students.

 You must have registered to view student timetables, please allow up to 24 hours for timetables to show (First year student timetables for some subject areas may remain incomplete until welcome week). Check your timetable regularly as it can be subject to change up until the start of term.

Your timetabled teaching can take place between 09.00 and 18.30, Monday to Thursday, and 09.00 and 17.30 on Friday. The easiest and quickest way to access your own personal up-to-date timetable is using the Newcastle University app.

Check your timetable daily as this can be subject to change, if you have any issues with your personal timetable, contact your school office.

Newcastle University Students' Union Society and Club Room Bookings

Book our Barbara Strang Teaching Centre rooms, NUSU Union building rooms and NUSU Central via our Room Booking System.

If your society is holding an extraordinary event, and you need different spaces to those available to book online, society presidents should email: sop.union@ncl.ac.uk.

If you'd like to know more about running a society, including how to find suitable spaces for your activities, visit our get involved page.

Example of one of Newcastle University

Room bookings for activity relating to students formal and private study

Standard teaching rooms and computer cluster spaces are freely available. These are suitable for private or group study if the room is available and has not been pre-booked for a formal teaching activity. Please check the timetables posted outside each room.

Please ensure you:

  • leave rooms in adequate time, to avoid delaying the start of the next scheduled activity
  • do not disturb closed teaching sessions in teaching computer clusters when indicated by a red traffic light sign

Teaching Buildings and Maps

A campus map showing the location of teaching and support buildings, as well as maps of the city and transport links can be found using the links below: