How to find your timetable, plan your schedule and find your teaching spaces. How To Stay Organized Accessing Your Academic Timetable (all students) View media transcript Wondering how your timetable is put together, when you’ll see it on your phone or online, what it shows, and how to request changes? This video will guide you through everything you need to know. Viewing Your Student TimetableEvery student has a personalised timetable, which you can access through:Your Office 365 accountMyEd, via the Timetabler channel (recommended)We strongly recommend using MyEd Timetabler, as it shows real-time updates. Class times or locations can change at short notice, and MyEd will reflect these changes immediately.You can also view your timetable on your mobile device by downloading the Office 365 app.What You’ll See on Your TimetableCompulsory (mandatory) teaching activitiesThese usually appear around four weeks before teaching starts.If you cannot see anything by Welcome Week, contact your School.Optional coursesTeaching activities for optional courses will only appear after you have confirmed your course choices and your School has enrolled you.Once enrolled, your timetable typically updates within one day.You can check your enrolment status on your student record.Activities with multiple time options (e.g. tutorials or lab groups)These are added only after you confirm your chosen time with your School and may take several weeks to appear in your calendar. More information about student timetables This article was published on 2025-04-18