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What is the Student Portal?

Your Student Portal brings all of the information, advice and support you need to help you navigate your Northumbria experience, together in one place.

This includes how to contact support services such as Ask4Help and links to Blackboard, the Library, email, your timetable, print balance, finance information, enrolment, attendance, personal information, Student Union representatives, the latest student news and much more.

When will I use the Student Portal?

You would use the Student Portal to find information on a 24 x 7 basis. There are hundreds of self-help articles that you can search by topic or submit a free text search. 

If a self-help article does not give you all the information you need, you can submit an enquiry to one of our dedicated support teams by using the free text box at the end of the article.

Any enquiries raised will be automatically routed to the relevant team in the University and you can monitor all communication in the My Enquiries area.

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How do I access the Student Portal?

Press here to access the Student Portal myportal.northumbria.ac.uk  

If you are requested to login – use your University login details.


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Latest News and Features

Dr Jibran Khaliq is pictured looking through a microscope. He is holding a banana skin and there is a bunch of bananas on the bench next to him.
Pictured are Amy Pargeter, Assistant Keeper of Art at Tyne and Wear Archives and Museums, and Northumbria University PhD student Ella Nixon, standing in the Laing Art Gallery with pictures on the wall behind them
Teesside Artist of the Year
Dr Craig Warren is pictured with a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) system manufactured by Sensors & Software. The gprMax software can be used to inform interpretations of GPR data from systems such as this.
A study led by researchers from Northumbria University and commissioned by Shout-Up! suggests not enough is being done to ensure women’s safety in the night-time economy.
Graduates Abbie Smith and Frankie Harrison.
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Northumbria student Saffron Sinclair being presented her award by Mark Dale, Principle Consultant at Nigel Wright Recruitment.

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