Can I study online for the 2022/2023 academic year?
A small number of international students have been given an option to study online, however for the vast majority of students teaching for the 2022/2023 academic year will be returning fully to campus, and it will be a condition of your visa to attend in person.
Students eligible for remote studies have already been contacted, and everyone else will need to attend classes in person.
Remote study will not be authorised for any other students.
I need to register for my course. How can I do this?
You can find all of the information you will need regarding registration on our registration advice page.
Who is my Personal Tutor?
You can find details about your personal tutor on the “Personal Information” tile on MyDMU. If you cannot find this information, please contact the Student Advice Centre on 0116 257 7243 or by completing our online query form.
Can I change my Timetable?
In rare circumstances, where there are extreme extenuating circumstances we may be able to accommodate a change of Timetable. You can find more information about this here.
Who can I contact if I need support?
There is a lot of support available to you from your faculty, and from the wider University.
If you have concerns, or need some support, relating to your Programme or your studies, you can contact your Personal Tutor or your Programme Leader.
If you would like some support with your mental health, or with a disability, you can contact our Wellbeing Team or our Disability Team.
You can also contact the Student Advice Centre who offer a wide range of support throughout your studies.
I still need more help. How can I get this?
Ask us! We are always happy to help, and a member of the ASK BAL Team will get back to you as soon as we are able.