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- Unilife
UniLife is the University of South Wales' student portal, providing access to essential services and resources for students.
University of South Wales uses Blackboard, one of the most widely used virtual learning environments, to support learning and teaching. Whether you are studying on campus, at home or somewhere else, Blackboard allows you to gain web access to your course materials anytime and anywhere.
Using Learning Analytics (Staff) and Check In (Students) to capture attendance. If you need information previously available on the IT Services website that you can no longer find, please get in touch via our Support Portal. Courses.
UniLife is USW's student portal, which brings together various student websites, systems and services. Log into UniLife with your student email address and password: https://unilife.southwales.ac.uk.
Library Services provides a wide range of high-quality library and information services to USW students, academics and researchers. Have a look at our Library skills page to get you started.
Students at the University of South Wales have access to a variety of specialist support services. Find out how we can best support you.
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