Our websites
From student resources and sports facilities, to research projects and library services – find out more about the websites we run
This is the main 1024ºË¹¤³§ website where you can find and apply for our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, read about our research, learn more about student life in 1024ºË¹¤³§ and plenty more.
We also run a number of microsites, each focusing on a service or facility we manage, or a project we’re working on – like our site for current students MyPort, and our standalone Sport and Library sites. Some of our collaborative research projects and external partnerships have their own microsites too.
Access our microsites below.
myport.port.ac.uk
Our microsite for current students is where you’ll find all the info you need as a 1024ºË¹¤³§ student in one place.
sport.port.ac.uk
Use the Sport site to sign up for gym membership, book classes, read our sports news or find a sports team to join.
library.port.ac.uk
Use our digital resources, book a laptop to rent, request to borrow a book, and check our opening times on our Library site
studyonline.port.ac.uk
Our Study Online site is home to some of our part-time online courses – which allow you to study with us from anywhere in the world
Other microsites
- – The 1024ºË¹¤³§ Technologies Trials Unit (PTTU) is a collaboration between the 1024ºË¹¤³§ and the 1024ºË¹¤³§ Hospitals University NHS Trust. The unit specialises in running research studies, including clinical trials in new healthcare technologies.
- dickens.port.ac.uk – Dickens and the Victorian City explores the parallels between nineteenth century London and 1024ºË¹¤³§, and 1024ºË¹¤³§'s associations with Dickens, his family and his interests from theatre and novels to philanthropy.
- – Port Towns and Urban Cultures is a research group established in 2010 by leading members of the School of Area Studies, History, Politics and Literature. The group's aim is to further our understanding of the social and cultural contexts of ports across the globe from the early modern period.
- – The European Xenopus Resource Centre (EXRC) in 1024ºË¹¤³§ is funded by the Welcome Trust, NERC and BBSRC and provides tools and services to support researchers using Xenopus models.
- – The Railway Work, Life & Death project is a collaboration between the 1024ºË¹¤³§, the National Railway Museum (NRM) and the Modern Records Centre at the University of Warwick (MRC). The project analyses railway worker accidents in Britain and Ireland from the late 1880s to 1939.
- supernaturalcities.co.uk – Supernatural Cities is a network of scholars exploring the representation of urban heterotopias, otherness, haunting, estranging, the uncanny, enchantment, affective geographies, communal memory and the urban fantastical.
- – The Simex Series is the UK’s largest annual international disaster response exercise. It is an operational (live controlled) field exercise designed to establish a learning environment for players to exercise disaster event response plans, policies and procedures.