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Version
11.38.0
Size
147.0 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 25, 2026

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About MyNottingham

MyNottingham brings your University life into a single, customizable app. Students at the University of Nottingham can access emails, view timetables, check meal card balances, and navigate campus—all without switching between multiple services.

Start your day informed. See your teaching schedule and exam timetables at a glance, receive university news and alerts, and keep track of upcoming seminars. The app consolidates the services you rely on most, from IT support to student wellbeing resources, so you have what you need without the friction.

Find your way around campus using the integrated maps feature. Locate library books through NUSearch and manage your library account directly in the app. Check UoN Hopper Bus timetables to plan your commute, and stay connected to Students' Union events and opportunities. Whether you're exploring careers fairs, reviewing exam information, or accessing disability and academic support, these tools sit alongside your other essential services.

Make the app work for you by customizing the home screen. Drag tiles to surface the features you use most, or hide the ones you don't need. Your University experience is personal—the app reflects that. As your needs change throughout the term or academic year, rearrange again in seconds.

Feedback drives improvements. The app includes a built-in feedback option in settings, so you can suggest features or report issues without leaving the app. The development team regularly reviews student input to refine usability and add new capabilities.

MyNottingham streamlines daily student life by unifying access, reducing app clutter, and letting you prioritize what matters to you.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Consolidates email, timetables, maps, and library access in one app
  • Customizable home screen lets you prioritize features that matter most
  • Integrated campus maps and bus timetables reduce planning friction
  • Built-in feedback mechanism allows direct input to development team

Cons

  • Requires university account login, creating sign-up friction before first use
  • Dependent on internet connection for timetables, news, and campus navigation
  • Institutional app means feature updates tied to university roadmap, not user demand
  • Single point of failure—outages affect access to multiple essential services simultaneously

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