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Which study space is right for you? – Semester two 2023/24Ìý

Whether you want a quiet place to prepare or prefer to study with friends, there are plenty of spaces available across our campuses as the semester two assessment period draws closer.ÌýÌý

You’ll likely already know the on our Highfield Campus, which has several study spots, plus it houses our and subsequent drop-in and café sessions, however, there are various other places for you to take advantage of throughout the city and in Winchester. Here’s a rundown.ÌýÌý

Sir James Matthews Building (SJM) – Guildhall Square, Southampton City Centre Ìý

Great for; individual study, group study, laptop loans and proximity to the city centre.ÌýÌý

The Sir James Matthews building has a brand-new 200-capacity study space on the lower levels, with study pods available for booking and comfy new areas for groups and individuals. Study spaces, including pods, can be booked through the . Laptop loans are available and there is also a TechHub on site should you need a hand.ÌýÌý

The SJM building has a Student Hub, open 08:00-20:00, Monday to Friday and boasts an onsite café – the Artisan. Located in Guildhall Square it’s close to the town centre and is a few minutes’ walk away from bus stops and Southampton Central train station. Ìý

National Oceanography Centre Southampton (NOCS) Library – Waterfront Campus Ìý

Great for; views of the Solent, library accessÌý

The , located on the second floor, offers laptop loans and study spaces both within the library and around the campus, including more private areas. You can easily reach NOCS from Highfield interchange by bus, which virtually drops you at the door. To get a glimpse of the space take a look at the Or watch the

The views from the café are a spectacle, as you watch ships come in and out of Southampton waters into the Solent and beyond.Ìý

Winchester School of Art Library (WSA) – Winchester Campus Ìý

Great for; access to the historic city of WinchesterÌý

Our offers various study spaces and a vast collection of resources, including books, e-books, print and electronic journals, graphic novels, zines, artists’ films, and archives. It is conveniently situated near Winchester city centre and close to transportation links such as buses. If you’re looking to unwind after your study session, the WSA Campus is near a few picturesque parks and has a great campus café.Ìý

Health Services Library – University Hospital SouthamptonÌý Ìý

Great for; quiet study spaceÌý

Not just for our students studying at the hospital, the at University Hospital Southampton has group study rooms to book for up to two hours, complete with whiteboards and ample space.Ìý

There is usually plenty of space for individual study as well. Like our other library sites, you can borrow laptops here for up to a week.Ìý

The Hangout Space, The Student Hub, Building 37 – Highfield CampusÌý

Great for; a relaxed study atmosphere, access to The Student HubÌý

The Student Hub in Building 37 has lots of space for study in the hangout space. There are bigger tables for groups, it’s light and often less busy than other study spaces on Highfield Campus. The Student Hub is on hand if you have any questions regarding wellbeing, disability support, help with accommodation or if you’re feeling stressed or anxious and want to talk to someone, you can speak to our specialist Wellbeing team. You can visit the team in person, or you can choose to or over the phone.ÌýÌý

is also close by if you need to speak about academic issues and you can find them above The Stags on Highfield campus.Ìý

To find opening times, room availability and to book spaces, including at The Hartley Library, please visit the . Study spaces at Building 100 are now bookable through the library website and can be booked in four-hour slots.ÌýÌý

Here you’ll also find details of the that can help with a range of topics such as referencing and citing.ÌýÌý

 
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