Opening Times
While a best effort has been made to ensure the times below are accurate, building times are subject change at short notice.
- Standard Opening Times
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Cruickshank, 218
Monday - Friday, 8am-6pmEdward Wright, F81/83, F86, F95, S81/83, S84
Monday to Friday, 8am - 10pm (swipe in after 6pm)Fraser Noble, 111, 112, 113, 115, 116
Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pm for UG students 8am - 11pm for PG studentsMacRobert, 104, 117
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Medical Library, Foresterhill, Floors 1-2
Monday to Saturday, 9am - 10pm Sunday, 1pm - 10pm
Meston, LT5
Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pm
Polwarth, Foresterhill, CR1, CR2, CR3
Monday to Friday, 8am - 10pm
Sir Duncan Rice Library, Floors 1-7
Monday to Friday, 08.00 - 22.00
Saturday, 09.00 - 22.00
Sunday, 11.00 - 22.00
St Marys, G9, B28
Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pmSuttie, Foresterhill, 001
Monday to Friday, 8am - 10pmTaylor Library, Floor 1
Monday to Friday, 9am - 5pmWilliam Guild, S26
Monday to Friday, 8am - 10pm (swipe in after 6pm)
Zoology, G21, G40
Monday to Friday, 8am - 6pm
Book a Study Space
Students can book a study space 7 days in advance and can only have one booking at a time.
Follow the guidance below to book a study space on campus.
- Book a study space
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Book a study space
- Login to the Student Hub: https://abdn.ac.uk/studenthub
- Click the red 'Book Study Space' button
- Review and agree to the terms and conditions displayed to proceed
- Select Bookings followed by ‘Check Availability & Book’ to search for availability. (Important note: please do not use the ‘find & book’ option, this will restrict the rooms presented to you.)
- You’ll then be able to select your preferred building, room, date and time
- Download detailed guidance on creating and managing room bookings: CMISGo - Book a room guidance for staff and students (pdf)
Rooms & Rules
Sir Duncan Rice Library Rules
- Hot and cold drinks allowed. Cold food permitted. Hot food not allowed.
- All spaces are available 7 days a week (in line with library opening hours, which vary throughout the year).Floor 1 Rooms available
- Flexible study room: Capacity 1-8 people
- Group study Room 3: Capacity 3-10 people
- Pod room: Pod 1: Capacity 2-6 people
- Pod room - Pod 2: Capacity 2-6 people
- Pod room - Pod 3: Capacity 2-6 people
- Pod room - Pod 4: Capacity 2-6 people
- Pod room - Pod 5: Capacity 2-6 people
- Pod room - Pod 6: Capacity 2-6 people
Floor 7 Rooms available
- Group study Room 1: Capacity 3-8 people
- Group study Room 2: Capacity 3-8 people
Medical Library, Polwarth
- Maximum time for bookings 2 hours
- Rooms available: Room 1:094: Capacity 8Taylor Library, Old Aberdeen
- Group space only, no individual occupancy
- Maximum time for bookings is 1 hour
- Present student ID card at issue desk to get keys
- Hot and cold drinks allowed. Food not allowedRooms available
- Project Room 1: Capacity 2-6 people
- Project Room 2: Capacity 2-10 people
- Adjusting your booking
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Adjusting your booking
Bookings cannot be amended. If you need to modify your booking, please cancel and re-book it through the ‘Find & Book’ process.
- Cancelling your booking
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Cancelling your booking
- Login to the Student Hub: https://abdn.ac.uk/studenthub
- Click the red 'Book Study Space' button
- Review and agree to the terms and conditions displayed to proceed
- Click on ‘Bookings’ followed by ‘My bookings’ to retrieve your booking
- Select your booking by ticking the check box on the left menu
- Cancel your booking by clicking on the ‘Cancel’ button at the bottom of the page
- A pop-up window will ask you to confirm that you wish to cancel this booking. Click the ‘Yes’ button to confirm or ‘No’ to revert back
- When your booking has been cancelled, its status will be updated in the status column
Libraries
The University libraries offer lots of drop-in spaces that cater for all needs and preferences, from comfortable spots to catch up on reading, areas for silent study and rooms you can book for group work.
Study Support and Resources
The University has many ways to help support you through your studies.
Unsure who to approach first? Use our Support Enquiry System.
- Changes with your Studies
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If you are finding your studies difficult there is always support to explore possible solutions. You might find it useful to speak to your School Retention and Engagement Contact.
Your Personal Tutor is also on hand to help you settle into university life and give pastoral support, if you need some specific advice they can advise you where to go.
If you are concerned about your progress in a particular course contact your Course Coordinator who may be able to help.
If you are worried about your general progress in your programme of study your Registry Officer can give advice on your options and can sometimes liaise with the school to find a route forward.
The Student Advice and Support team are on hand to give confidential advice and information on personal matters, financial issues, disability matters and more.
Our friendly Infohub staff are available to point you in the right direction if you are unsure who to speak to.
The Careers and Employability Team will be pleased to speak to you about the different paths which might be available to you if you are considering that continuing with your studies might not be the best thing for you just now.
- Registry Officers
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Registry Officers can be a great 'first point of call' and source of support for students who have concerns about their programme of study.
Whilst Registry Officers can't provide academic advice, they can advise on
- who to see,
- where to go and
- what to do if, for example, you have failed exams, want to switch courses, are unsure if you are qualified to progress to the next year of study, and so on.
They can also advise on and help you to interpret the regulations for your programme of study.
If you wish to speak with your Registry Officer you can email them directly at the relevant email address (see Undergraduate Students and Postgraduate Students).
During teaching weeks, Registry Officers also provide an in person Duty Registry Officer service based in the Infohub which operates Monday to Friday from 10am-1.00pm.
Undergraduate Students
Postgraduate Students
- Support and guidance throughout your studies
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Undergraduate Students
Postgraduate Taught Students
Postgraduate Research Students
- Additional Support
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Unsure who to approach first?
Course Concerns
Withdrawing from Study or taking a break (UG)
Academic Language and Skills for International Students
Programme Concerns
Support for Study Policy
- Academic Skills
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From academic writing to study skills, the Student Learning Service can help you find out what you need to know to enhance your academic skills.
- Assistive Technology
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Assistive Technology aims to empower students to be independent in their studies and support delivery of an accessible environment.
The team can provide advice and training on Assistive Technology software and hardware, and support the use of this technology in assessments and exams.
- Toolkit
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Toolkit is our multi-award winning gateway to software, services, apps and digital skills at the University of Aberdeen. And our resources are for everyone - whether you're a fresher or fourth year undergraduate, or a taught or research postgraduate.
Accessible anywhere, any time, and on any device, Toolkit's simple user interface makes it easy for you to find what you're looking for. So now you can get the help you need, when you need it!