The Professional Services are responsible for the effective delivery of all non-academic activities within the University in collaboration with Schools and Faculties.
Hartley Library
One of the oldest buildings on Highfield campus -
Capital Programme
Building for the future - the University's capital programme aims to develop our estate and buildings to reflect our ambition to become one of the UK's leading universities.
Estates and Facilities
The Estates and Facilities teams provide a wide range of crucial services to the University. These include the helpdesk, security, car parking and cleaning.
Finance
Details of the responsibilities of the Finance department, its locations within the University and links to the Finance website.
Human Resources
Details of the main contacts within the Human Resources department, its location within the University and links to current job opportunities.
iSolutions
Details on iSolutions: computing and IT (information technology) facilities for all staff and students at the University.
Learning and Teaching Enhancement Unit
Details of the LATEU and its work in improving the learning experience of our students.
Library
Details of the University Library, which has a branch on each of the University's six campuses and a total of over 1.6 million books.
Student Services
Details of the facilities and support offered to students across all our campuses, including the SmartCard (ID Studio), Day Nursery, Sports and Recreation and Halls accommodation.
University Secretary
The core responsibilities of the Department of the University Secretary are for corporate and administrative services that are either outward-facing, or provide direct support to the University's senior management.
Student and Academic Administration
The Student and Academic Administration department manages a number of essential services for students, including applications, admissions and graduation.
Research and Innovation Services
Research and Innovation Services (R&IS) supports the world-class research of our academics by focusing on its impact on national and global economies and society.