With spring break approaching (Monday 25 March – Sunday 21 April), below you can find information to help you if you are planning on being on our campuses and using our facilities during this time.Ìý
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The Student Hub is here for you 24/7, including during the spring break, bank holidays, and closure days. If you have any issues or need support, you can speak to an advisor instantly via the , by email, or call them anytime on 02380 599 599.Ìý
The Student Hub in-person sites across our campuses will follow the below schedule:Ìý
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The Student Hub in-person siteÌýÌý |
ÌýClosedÌý |
ReopeningÌý |
| Highfield Campus* | Friday 29 March – Wednesday 3 April*Ìý | Thursday 4 AprilÌý |
| Winchester School of ArtÌý | Monday 25 March – Sunday 21 AprilÌý | Monday 22 AprilÌýÌý |
| Avenue CampusÌýÌý | Monday 25 March – Sunday 21 AprilÌý | Monday 22 AprilÌý |
| Sir James Matthews BuildingÌýÌý | Monday 25 March – Sunday 21 AprilÌý | Wednesday 24 AprilÌý |
| National Oceanography Centre (NOCS)ÌýÌý | Monday 25 March – Sunday 21 AprilÌý |
Monday 22 AprilÌý |
*- in-person wellbeing support is available 24/7, including during the spring break, bank holidays,Ìýand closure days, upon request. To access this please call The Student Hub.Ìý
The SUSU Advice Centre can also provide free, independent, and confidential advice and information on practical matters. , as well as their opening hours for the break.Ìý
Where to study and take a breakÌý
Our Library sites have different opening hours during the spring break, with the National Oceanographic Library and Winchester School of Art Library closed from Friday 29 March to Wednesday 3 April (reopening on Thursday 4 April) and at the weekends. The study spaces in the Sir James Matthews Building and Building 100 will also be closed during that period and at the weekends, but open throughout the remainder of the break.Ìý
Hartley Library and the Health Services Library will be closed on Sunday 31 March (Easter Day), with altered opening hours during the rest of the Easter bank holidays and University closure period. .ÌýÌý
Many of our catering outlets remain open for you to take a break from Monday to Friday outside of the Easter closure period. These include The Arlott, Hartley Library Starbucks, Avenue Café, NOC Restaurant and Coffee Bar, WSA Café, and the Artisan. . For the .ÌýÌý
Exam timetablesÌýÌý
If you are planning ahead for your exams this spring, please note that your semester two generic assessment timetable will be available to view via and the on Monday 22 April.ÌýÌý
Academic support and resourcesÌýÌý
Don’t forget that the Academic Skills Service can provide support and resources for your academic needs, be it , , understanding feedback, and much more. You can attend the popular Writing Café, Maths and Statistics, or Academic Skills drop-ins during the week, or g.ÌýÌý
Please note, the team will be unavailable between Thursday 28 March and Tuesday 9 April. . Ìý
Stay active Ìý
If you would like to use the Southampton Sport facilities during the spring break, Jubilee Sports Centre and Mayflower Gym will be closed on Sunday 31 March, with altered opening times between Friday 29 March and Wednesday 3 April.
Wide Lane and the Watersports Centre will be closed during this period, but open as usual from Thursday 4 April.ÌýÌý
Visit the Southampton Sport website for full opening hours for all facilities.Ìý
IT supportÌýÌý
University IT support services will be closed for the Easter bank holidays and University closure days, from Friday 29 March until Wednesday 3 April, returning to usual opening times from Thursday 4 April. This includes ServiceLine phone lines and webchat, as well as the Tech Hubs in the Hartley Library and Sir James Matthews Building.ÌýÌý
to find out what you can do if you need support during this time, as well as how you can check your IT account information to avoid disruption.Ìý
EventsÌý
Keep an eye on the for any events you could get involved with during the break, including our weekly Wellbeing Art Cafés and UoS Run Club.Ìý Ìý

