University of StrathclydeStrathApp

Everything you need for your University journey

StrathApp provides real-time, on-the-go, anytime information to support you during your time with us.

By logging in using your University email address and password, you'll have access to your digital student card, module timetable, exam results, and more.

Watch our video to find out the story of StrathApp:

StrathApp is your go-to companion throughout your academic journey at the University of Strathclyde, providing you with real-time, on-the-go information at your convenience.

Our latest update brings exciting new features designed to enhance your experience. Explore new information through engaging stories, and navigate effortlessly with our brand-new, user-friendly layout.

Easily log in to your StrathApp account using your student email address to access your Digital Student Card and explore a range of features designed to enhance your campus experience.

Study Essentials:

Access your personal class and exam timetable, along with essential course information like MyPlace, coursework, results, and more – everything you need for your academic journey.

Library Access:

Easily access your digital library card on StrathApp! Use it to enter the library, borrow books, print, scan, and copy—all in one convenient place.

Navigate Campus with Ease:
Find your classrooms easily with our interactive campus map, and easily book a space or find a PC. Engage with StrathUnion and check out events across campus.

Leverage the Support section:
We have a rich collection of Student support information and useful contacts to ensure you receive academic & wellbeing support in your University journey.


With StrathApp, you'll have all the tools and information you need to thrive and enjoy your experience at the University of Strathclyde.

Please read the Strathclyde Mobile App Privacy Notice before logging in to the App.

The Mobile App Service is responsible for the development, delivery, hosting, advice, and guidance of Mobile Apps for the University of Strathclyde. For further information on procuring or developing mobile apps, please refer to the Mobile App Developments Policy.