Teaching timetables
All students need to complete the enrolment steps, and group sign up before you can view your full timetable. Timetables for Autumn semester are available now. Timetables for Spring and Summer semesters will be available from 17 December 2025.
New students joining in September 2025
Please follow these steps to access your full timetable.
After your place at Stirling is confirmed, your details will be moved from our Applicant Portal to the Student Portal. This transfer happens between mid to late August. Once you’ve been moved to the Student Portal, you’ll get an email from us called "Enrolment information". You can then complete the next steps to create your timetable.
- From 18 August you can view the University teaching timetable. At this stage your timetable will only display the times of all your full class activities such as lectures for your compulsory modules. Once you complete enrolment and sign up for group sessions such as seminars, you will then see your full timetable.
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From 25 August online enrolment opens from 25 for undergraduate students and from 1 September for postgraduate students.. Make sure to complete this as soon as you can. Once you have completed enrolment, your timetable will be populated with details of lectures and other full class activities for those modules. Group sessions such as seminars will not appear on your timetable until you've completed group sign up - this opens one week before the semester starts.
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Complete group sign up.
This is when you choose group session times for some of your modules. You will then see your complete timetable with all your lectures, seminars and tutorials.
8 September 2025, 10:00 (BST) - undergraduate students sign up.
15 September 2025, 10:00 (BST) - postgraduate students sign up.
For any courses starting earlier, your faculty will communicate these dates with you, but expect group sign up to be available one week before your course start date.
Returning students
From 18 August you can view the University teaching timetable. At this stage your timetable will only display the times of all your full class activities such as lectures for your compulsory modules. Once you complete module selection and sign up for group sessions such as seminars, you will then see your full timetable.
Group sign up opens at 10:00 (BST) on the following dates:
- 25 August: for Nursing students years 2, 3 and 4 and Paramedic Science students years 2 and 3
- 27 August: for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses
- 8 September: for all students except Nursing, Paramedic Science and Initial Teacher Education (ITE)
- 15 September: all postgraduate students
How to get your personalised timetable
Here's how to get your personalised class schedule:
- You can view your timetable through ‘Timetables and Bookings’ on your portal. In your portal, select ‘Timetables’, then ‘Timetables and Bookings’. Select ‘Student’ from the landing page to view your personal timetable. This guide will help show you how to access and view your timetable.
- You can also use the University App to access your personalised timetable which is populated with details of lectures and other full class activities for your modules, once you enrol. If you are not able to access the University App on your device, you can use a web browser.
- Next, you need to sign up for your groups before they will appear on your personalised timetable. It is available from a week before the start of the semester. We encourage you to sign up for your group sessions as soon as you can because they fill up quickly. This guide to Group Sign Up will help you get started.
- Once you've completed Group Sign Up, your classes will appear in your personalised timetable straight away. Your timetable is now ready! Ensure you know when your first class is running as it may be on the first day of the semester.
- Your teaching timetable will describe the teaching activity. Your timetable will include the following:
- The type of teaching activity (e.g. Induction, Lecture, Seminar)
- The date of the teaching activity
- The time of the teaching activity
- The duration of the teaching activity
- The module code related to each activity
- The location of the class (online is noted as “virtual” or a room on campus e.g. Building Name, followed by Room Number (Cottrell, 2X4).
- Finding your way around a new building can be tricky if you are new to our campus so allow plenty of time in case you get lost. You can access the new Digital Wayfinding App through the University App to locate a room and find your way there. Additionally, you can use our maps and floorplans to help you locate your teaching rooms.
- We try not to change timetables after they have been published, but this is sometimes unavoidable. If there is a late change to your timetable, you will be notified via email and your timetable will display a red dot to signify a change has been made. Please check your timetable regularly.
You’re good to go!
If you have questions then use LiveChat on the portal or ask at the information desks on campus when you arrive.
Our video explains how you can sign-up for your Groups.
How to access your timetable for activities and lectures
Timetable clashes
We gather information about modules running, registered student numbers, staff availability and the availability of suitably sized rooms before producing the timetable.
Our goal is to create a working timetable where all classes have suitably sized rooms and ensure that there are no clashes between compulsory modules. The wide range of optional modules available means it is not possible to guarantee that every possible combination will be available without clashes.
For other clashes, please contact your Faculty and they will be able to advise you of the most appropriate course of action.
If your induction or class test clashes with a lecture, don’t worry. These classes are only running for that week, you can catch up with the lecture material via Canvas or from material from the lecture.
Synchronise your timetable to Outlook
You can synchronize your timetable to your Outlook calendar as another way to view and access your timetable in addition to the portal and the University App. This guide to Sync Personal Timetables with Outlook will help you get started.
Attendance monitoring
If you are required to register your attendance for any of your classes read attendance monitoring: information for students for further information and how to register.