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Information for current Combined Honours students

Timetabling, learning and additional resources for Combined Honours students based in School X

Combined Honours students

Induction timetables

Download your CH Induction Timetable Stage 1 2025-26   

Download your CH Induction Timetable Stage 2 2025-26

Download your CH Induction Timetable Stage 3 2025-26

These timetables contain details of induction events which are being organised by the Combined Honours team. Information about subject-specific events will be added as soon as it is available.

Additional resources

Log in to our Combined Honours Community on Canvas  Here you'll find more information on your degree and to have access to student resources.

Academic support

You also have access to the Academic Skills Kit and the Writing Development Centre. They offer tuition, guidance and support to help you improve your writing skills for study purposes.

In addition you benefit from all three University libraries, and have access to Maths Aid, a drop-in centre to support you with mathematics and statistics.

The University publishes a provisional exam timetable about two months in advance so that you can check there are no clashes between your modules. A final exam timetable is published about one month before the exam period.

It's your responsibility to check the timetable and inform us of any exam clashes as soon as possible.

You must also read and understand the Rules for University Examinations which explain how you are expected to behave during exams.

Assessment and feedback

When you are revising for your exams, you will find it helpful to obtain copies of recent examination papers. Sample papers should be provided by the lecturer for new courses.

If you have a disability or specific learning difficulty, you may require special arrangements for your exams. On submission of relevant medical documentation, for example, you may be allowed extra time and/or an alternative venue.

If you think this may apply to you, you should contact Student Wellbeing as soon as possible to discuss any special requirements.

Term and exam dates

Make sure you familiarise yourself with term and exam dates.

It's very important that you attend all examinations during all three examination periods, including the resit period.

You should consider the exam dates when making arrangements for vacation, employment and any overseas travel. Examinations are scheduled on Saturdays within the exam periods.

University exam period dates are published several years in advance.

The Combined Honours Society  

The Combined Honours Society aims to help Combined Honours students meet one another through a range of social events. This is a great way to meet other students studying the same or different degree combinations to your own. They offer a variety of events where students can get to know one another, these include drinking and non-drinking socials, balls, quizzes and more.

Read more about the Combined Honours Society on our  Instagram page


Student Wellbeing

We understand that you may need extra support or treatment for your mental and physical health whilst at university. Our Student Wellbeing service is here to offer you support, information and guidance.

 

Careers

We offer careers advice, opportunities, and workshops on a subject to subject basis on our Canvas pages. Please see your subject Canvas page for more information.

For general careers guidance, you can access in-person or online appointments, workshops and events. The University offers a range of online tools and resources to enable you to get instant information and feedback.

Read more about our Careers service

 

EDI

We're committed to fostering an inclusive community in which every individual feels valued.

Our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is underpinned by the University's EDI Strategy which guides our efforts to ensure that all colleagues and students thrive in a values-led environment.