Unfortunately, due to the nature of the works, this means Seaborne Library will be much noisier than usual and Wheeler Library will be completely unaccessible at times. But don’t worry – we’ve got lots of alternative quiet spaces across our sites for you to study in:
All sites
We have a number of bookable spaces across all sites. You can check availability and book these study spaces via Spaces
Exton Park
On the first floor of Binks, we now have a dedicated Student Study Space (BK232).
We have bookable private study spaces in Alexandra House, Margaret House and Hollybank. You can find and book these via Spaces.
CSU and the Dining Rooms are also much quieter over the summer period so make a great alternative study area.
Other sites
Our libraries at Creative Campus, Kingsway, Queen’s Park, University Centre Birkenhead and our library provision at University Centre Warrington are open to all students. Find out more about opening times and details of our libraries and remember to have your university ID clearly displayed during every visit.
Additional study space is available through the SCONUL Access Scheme at partner universities.
What happens if I require access to print resources which may not be accessible whilst works take place?
Our portfolio of digital resources, including eBooks and eJournals will continue to be available and can be accessed through Library Search
If you require access to a resource in our print collections which we do not have online you can pop your request through our On Demand service where we will source the resource for you. This service is free to use.
Details about this service are as follows:
Check Library Search to see if we already hold the item.
If not, or if the title is marked as in storage, complete the request form.
We will source the item for you or borrow it from another library.
Digital items will be emailed to you, and we will let you know when physical items are ready for collection.
How will I access LIS staff support during these refurbishment works?
Our Library Learning and Teaching and Academic Skills teams are also available offering help and support including help with research for evidence based resources, academic writing, statistical analysis and more
Our Digital Capabilities site includes a range of links and how to guides to support digital skills.
We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience and understanding.
Join us for a friendly football drop-in – this is a great chance to play some football, meet other students and connect. All welcome – no sign-up needed.
Continuing your studies next year? If your loan is paid by Student Finance England, you need to reapply for your funding by Friday 19th June 2026.
You can still apply after this date, but your funding might not be ready in time for the start of the academic year.
Reapplying is quick. Just log in to your account, check your details are correct, agree to the terms and conditions, and click submit. Make sure you tell them about any changes in your circumstances, as it could affect how much you’re entitled to.
If your funding comes from another finance organisation, you can find your deadlines and account links below:
We know lots of you have end of year exams or final assessment deadlines in the next few weeks, so just wanted to remind you that our teams are ready and waiting to support you. Click on the links below to find out more.
From finding the correct physical and electronic resources to upskilling workshops, our Libraries team offer a range of training services and opportunities for all students.
They provide a rolling programme of Library Skills webinars throughout the year and also have a number of other training opportunities available including:
Subject resources overviews of resources are available for each subject
Video and screencast tutorials have been produced for online learning covering a range of resources, available on our Library Skills Video pages
Specialist 1-2-1 support is available to help you find the appropriate resources for your studies. You can book a 1-2-1 appointment with an Academic Liaison Librarian here
If you can’t find the resources that you need for your studies through Library Search, the team can also help you to obtain material using the On Demand service. You can request journal articles, book chapters and books here.
Academic Skills (ASk)
The Academic Skills Team is here to support you in developing key academic skills, from enhancing your writing to building confidence in analysing statistical data. Alongside a wide range of online resources designed in collaboration with students, they provide a range of skills-focused sessions and events, bespoke ASk Together sessions for groups of friends and classmates, an email feedback service, and 1-2-1 appointments (both face-to-face and online).
Ordering is easy, you can either call (ext. 3460) with your request or send an e-mail to print@chester.ac.uk . They accept work in either hard copy, or as a PDF file or sent by e-mail.
If you want to check your work before the final run or make last minute alterations, the team is happy to offer a proofing service free of charge.
How long does a job take?
The standard turnaround time is 5-10 working days. However, please let the team know when placing the order if you need a very quick turnaround time and they will do everything possible to achieve this.
LIS
Having issues with your laptop or a piece of software? Our LIS team can help – submit a ticket to our LIS Helpdesk or head to one of our Library Helpdesks. If you’re based at Exton Park, head to IT Services by the LIS Helpdesk in Seaborne Library to get one-to-one support in person. Click here to view Helpdesk opening times.
Student Services
Wellbeing and Mental Health
The Wellbeing and Mental Health team are here for you throughout your studies. They can provide help and support on any issue which may be impacting on your studies, including worries about upcoming exams or assessment deadlines. One-to-one appointments can take place over telephone, MS Teams, or in person at some sites.
To find out more, or ask about booking an appointment, please email our Student Services Helpdesk at studentservices@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 511550. Opening hours are Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm, Friday 9am to 4pm.
Our Student Assistance Programme (SAP) offers additional support alongside our university services. It provides you with immediate advice and practical guidance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Sometimes, simply talking through your issues with someone, in the moment, can be a great relief. Call the 24/7 helpline for free: 0800 028 3766 to talk through any problem. Support includes counselling, exploring mental health concerns and also the option to obtain guidance on personal, financial and legal matters.
If English isn’t your first language, SAP also provides a language line which connects you to an interpreter so you can chat in your preferred language.
Wisdom app
Anxious about talking on the phone? You can access support via Live Chat on the Wisdom app.
Free for all students, the Wisdom app provides a Live Chat feature so you can receive virtual support when a Counsellor is online and available.
On the app you’ll also find lots of useful wellbeing and mental health features, including:
Wellbeing trackers
Mini health checks
Four-week structured health plans
Access to lots of useful videos and podcasts, including yoga workouts, recipe ideas and guided meditation.
Download it from your app store (App Store, Play Store) and enter the code MHA 146072 to get started.
All of this support is available free of charge to all students at the University.
Sport and Active Lifestyle
We know university life can be stressful, particularly in the run up to exams and assigment deadlines – that’s why we run free weekly fitness classes and activeCHESTER sessions. Open to all, these sessions are a great way to get fit and ease the stress of university life.
Our multi-faith Chaplaincy team is here to support all students and staff, and are available to offer a listening ear. Chaplains offer pastoral, spiritual and religious care and advice, whatever your religion or beliefs may be, and are always ready to help you. The Chaplaincy team is based at Exton Park, but work with students across all University sites, and can chat to you in-person or online via Teams. They also have a wider team of Associate Chaplains from various religious communities. You can contact them via chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk
Opening hours:
Chaplaincy’s normal working hours are Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
Chaplaincy’s Community Hub on Exton Park is a drop-in space for students and is open Monday – Thursday 9.30 – 4.30pm
Bread-making Visits at a Micro-Bakery (Last One this term)
Start Date: 24 July 2026 9:30 am
End Date: 24 July 2026 11:30 am
Location: Community Hub, Exton Park
A hands‑on bread-making session at a Chester-based micro-bakery, a short walk away from the Exton Park campus, where participants learn to make bread or practise their bread-making skills.
Dates of sessions: Fridays 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th June and 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th July.
9.45am – 11.30am.
Meet at 9.30am at Community Hub & Chaplaincy to walk together.
Spaces limited to 5 students per session and please only book in for one session. Booking essential – email chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk stating which date you prefer.
A hands‑on bread-making session at a Chester-based micro-bakery, a short walk away from the Exton Park campus, where participants learn to make bread or practise their bread-making skills.
Dates of sessions: Fridays 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th June and 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th July.
9.45am – 11.30am.
Meet at 9.30am at Community Hub & Chaplaincy to walk together.
Spaces limited to 5 students per session and please only book in for one session. Booking essential – email chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk stating which date you prefer.
A hands‑on bread-making session at a Chester-based micro-bakery, a short walk away from the Exton Park campus, where participants learn to make bread or practise their bread-making skills.
Dates of sessions: Fridays 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th June and 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th July.
9.45am – 11.30am.
Meet at 9.30am at Community Hub & Chaplaincy to walk together.
Spaces limited to 5 students per session and please only book in for one session. Booking essential – email chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk stating which date you prefer.
A hands‑on bread-making session at a Chester-based micro-bakery, a short walk away from the Exton Park campus, where participants learn to make bread or practise their bread-making skills.
Dates of sessions: Fridays 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th June and 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th July.
9.45am – 11.30am.
Meet at 9.30am at Community Hub & Chaplaincy to walk together.
Spaces limited to 5 students per session and please only book in for one session. Booking essential – email chaplaincy@chester.ac.uk stating which date you prefer.