
Changes at Stirling
The Stirling Campus Commitment
We remain committed to delivering the Stirling experience – albeit, for the time being, in new and innovative ways. At the centre of this commitment are the health, safety and wellbeing of our staff, students and the wider community. On this page you'll find information about how we are making your University experience as full as possible this year.
COVID-19 update
For the latest information on the University's response to heightened COVID-19 restrictions, see our Coronavirus updates page.
On this page
Find out what you need to know and what you need to do ahead of coming to campus – virtually or in person.
- Latest restrictions
- What you need to know
- Live chat support for applicants, offer holders and students
- What you need to do
- Information for University staff
We're following FACTS
We’re doing everything we can to make sure you feel safe at all times, and are closely following Scottish Government guidance, in particular, their encouragement to remember FACTS:
- Face coverings
- Avoid crowded places
- Clean your hands regularly
- Two-metre distance
- Self-isolate and book a test if you have symptoms
What you need to know
Read these things to stay updated on the latest information, advice and guidance:
Live chat support for applicants, offer holders and students
Chat to us if you have questions about teaching, safety, accommodation, student support, Information Services or start date changes. You can find us on the portal, 10-12 pm (BST) and 2-4 pm (BST), Monday to Friday.
Join a webinar
Join our Recruitment Team's webinars to learn more about the changes we’re making this year to ensure your Stirling experience is enriching, exciting, memorable and safe.
What you need to do
Do these things to stay safe, informed and organised:
Changes we're making to keep you safe
We've put together this short animation to explain some of the changes we're making to keep the University community safe.
Extra information for University staff:
The information in the sections above are relevant to all members of the University community. The guidance below is especially for staff. If you work for the University, you must familiarise yourself with this content. You will need a University login to access these pages.

Keeping you updated
This information reflects our latest plans for the new University term – but we’re constantly reviewing our approach in line with official guidelines around COVID-19. Rest assured we’ll continue to communicate any changes to our strategy and stay in touch with you as government advice evolves.
Get in touch
Our website contains the most up to date information about our plans for the 2020/21 and 2021/22 academic years. But if there's a question you can't find an answer to, please don't hesitate to contact us.