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Find semester dates for the current and upcoming years of study at Queen Mary University of London.
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2023-2024
2024-2025
2025-2026
2026-2027
Dates given below are provisional.
Semester 1
18 September - 15 December 2023
Study period: 18 December - 21 December 2023
Bank holidays: 25 and 26 December 2023, 1 January 2024
Semester 1 - Examination Period
Study period: 2 January - 3 January 2024
Examinations: 4 January - 19 January 2024
Semester 2
22 January - 12 April 2024
Bank holidays: 29 March and 1 April 2024
Semester 3 - Examination period for Semester 2 & Year Long Modules
Study period: 29 April - 1 May 2024
Examinations: 2 May - 31 May 2024
Bank holidays: 6 and 27 May 2024
Late Summer Resit Period
5 August - 16 August 2024
Dates given below are provisional.
Semester 1
16 September - 13 December 2024
Study period: 16 December - 20 December 2024
Bank holidays: 25 and 26 December 2024, 1 January 2025
Semester 1 - Examination Period
Study period: 2 January - 3 January 2025
Examinations: 6 January - 21 January 2025
Semester 2
22 January - 15 April 2025
Bank holidays: 18 and 21 April 2025
Semester 3 - Examination period for Semester 2 & Year Long Modules
Study period: 6 May - 7 May 2025
Examinations: 8 May - 6 June 2025
Bank holidays: 5 and 26 May 2025
Late Summer Resit Period
4 August - 15 August 2025
Dates given below are provisional.
Semester 1
15 September - 12 December 2025
Study period: 15 December - 19 December 2025
Bank holidays: 25 and 26 December 2025, 1 January 2026
Semester 1 - Examination Period
Study period: 5 January - 7 January 2026
Examinations: 8 January - 23 January 2026
Semester 2
26 January - 17 April 2026
Bank holidays: 3 and 6 April 2026
Semester 3 - Examination period for Semester 2 & Year Long Modules
Study period: 5 May - 6 May 2026
Examinations: 7 May - 5 June 2026
Bank holidays: 4 and 25 May 2026
Late Summer Resit Period
2 August - 13 August 2026
Dates given below are provisional.
Semester 1
21 September – 18 December 2026
Study period: 21 December – 23 December 2026
Bank holidays: 25 and 28 December 2026, 1 January 2027
Semester 1 - Examination Period
Study period: 4 January – 6 January 2027
Examinations: 7 January – 22 January 2027
Semester 2
25 January – 16 April 2027
Bank holidays: 26 and 29 March 2027
Semester 3 - Examination period for Semester 2 & Year Long Modules
Study period: 4 May – 5 May 2027
Examinations: 6 May – 4 June 2027
Bank holidays: 3 and 31 May 2027
Late Summer Resit Period
2 August – 13 August 2027
Please note -
For Masters students
Masters students starting in September are expected to work on their dissertation or project throughout the summer – for these students, this period between the end of the university's Semester 3 and their course end date is not a vacation. For masters students, only Christmas (end of the study week in the
university's
Semester 1 to the beginning of
the
university's
Semester 1 Examination Period) and Easter (end of
the
university's
Semester 2 and the beginning of
the
university's
Semester 3 Study Period) are vacations.
Masters students starting in January are expected to work on their dissertation or project throughout the summer – for these students, this period between the end of
the
university's
Semester 3 and the start of the university's Semester 1 is not a vacation. For masters students, only Easter (end of
the
university's
Semester 2 and the beginning of
the
university's
Semester 3 Study Period) and Christmas (end of the study week in
the
university's
Semester 1 to the beginning of
the
university's
Semester 1 Examination Period) are vacations.
For PhD students
PhD students do not follow this pattern of attendance – vacations should be agreed in writing with their supervisor(s).
For International Foundation Programme students
International Foundation Programme students (January start) do not follow this pattern of attendance – visit the
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film
for more information.
For Pre-Masters Graduate Diploma students
Pre-Masters Graduate Diploma students (January start) do not follow this pattern of attendance – visit the
School of Languages, Linguistics and Film
for more information.
For MBBS and BDS students
The MBBS and BDS do not follow this pattern of attendance -
please contact
Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry
for more information.
You can also access
semester dates for previous years
.
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