When planning your visit, you may find it helpful to use AccessAble.
AccessAble is a tool designed to provide practical information about facilities available and the access routes into some of our buildings.
Most buildings have one or more wheelchair accessible toilets. Their locations are shown on plans fixed at building entrances, or you can use AccessAble to look this up in advance. You can also ask our friendly staff helpers in blue t-shirts to point you in the direction of the closest building with accessible toilets.
This is a service for visitors with mobility needs who would like help getting around University Park campus and Jubilee campus. The minibus can be used by those with temporary or long-term impairments as well as pregnant visitors. Visitors are welcome to contact the minibus on 07813 459 196 to be picked up.
If you’re visiting University Park, use the campus loop shuttle bus (pink route) to take a tour of the campus. The campus loop will be travelling around campus, accompanied by a brief audio tour of key sights from one of our student ambassadors. You can get on from any of the campus loop bus stops marked on the app.
Full route details and timings can be found in the UoN Open Days app – just check out the On the day services category and filter by Campus loop bus.
During your visit, you'll have the chance to explore a wide range of our accommodation, including accessible rooms. Find out where you can view an accessible room in the UoN Open Days app – simply type ‘accessible’ in the search bar to see which halls have rooms open.
Our Accommodation team will be available all day to answer your questions, you can also find out more about accommodation ahead of the event.
Disability Support Services
Find out about our student-led approach and Support Plans, which enable students to flourish as independent learners. We are here to help you if you have a disability, mental health difficulty, long-term medical condition, autistic spectrum condition, or a specific learning difference such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia or ADHD.
If you are visiting University Park campus, drop into Cherry Tree Lodge to chat to members of the University’s specialist Disability Support Services team. Times and directions can be found in the UoN Open Days app, just search ‘disability support’.
If you are visiting Sutton Bonington campus, email disability-supportservices@nottingham.ac.uk before your visit.
If you are a blue badge holder or have a temporary impairment that affects your mobility, please let a staff member know when you arrive on campus so they can direct you to an appropriate parking space.
The University provides a range of rooms on every campus for prayer and religious observance, including a Christian chapel, Muslim prayer rooms and multi-faith prayer rooms.
Go to the
On the day services category in the
UoN Open Days app and filter by
Prayer rooms for full details and directions or speak to a member of staff on the day.
A quiet, safe space for anyone who needs a break from the day's activities. This is a low-sensory environment for those who need it. Times and locations can be found in the
UoN Open Days app under the
On the day services category, just filter by
Quiet space. Alternatively, ask one of our friendly staff helpers who will point you in the right direction.
Sign language interpreter
If you have requested a sign language interpreter, we will be in touch closer to the time to confirm your requirements and make arrangements for you to meet with your interpreter, who will remain with you for all your activities. We may not be able to provide a sign language interpreter if booking within two weeks of the event.