Campus Maps for Buildings and Locations
Campus maps turn MyMMU into a practical way to orient yourself around Manchester Met. Students can search for buildings and locations instead of relying on a separate browser search, which is useful when moving between teaching rooms, libraries, services, and social spaces. The map entry sits beside the app’s other student tools, so finding a location can happen in the same place as checking a timetable or course task.
For new students, visitors, and commuters, this makes the first weeks easier to navigate. Use the campus finder before leaving for class, confirm where a service is located, and keep the wider university hub available for the next task. Map content can depend on the app’s downloaded campus information.
Course and Connected Study Services
The study side of MyMMU brings together course information and links to core learning services, giving students a single starting point for everyday academic tasks. Current MMU resources include Moodle access, timetable views, attendance tools, email, and coursework links, so students can move from a class schedule to a learning page or absence report without rebuilding the route each time.
This structure is especially useful on a phone between lectures or while commuting. Open the relevant tile, complete the task in its linked service, and return to MyMMU when you need another campus resource. University-member areas are designed around MMU credentials, while the launch screen also offers a Guest route for general entry.
Library Loans and Staff Contacts
Library Loans and the staff directory cover two common student questions: what needs returning and who can help. MyMMU lets users reach library-loan information from the same campus hub used for course and timetable tools, reducing the need to search separate systems. The staff directory adds a quick way to look up university contacts when a course, service, or support question needs a named person.
The app also links to wider student services such as wellbeing, careers, Students’ Union, and IT support. That mix gives the home screen a useful directory role rather than limiting it to one academic function. It works well for students who want a lightweight daily checklist: check a loan, find a contact, open support, and continue with study.
University News, Events, and Student Resources
News and event updates keep the university side of MyMMU useful beyond timetables and coursework. Students can follow announcements from Manchester Metropolitan University and the Students’ Union, then use the same app to reach campus, study, support, and community services. This makes the app a convenient starting point when you want to see what is happening before deciding where to go or which service to open.
The home layout groups practical tiles such as Sports, Wellbeing, Careers, Union, Social Media, and IT Support/Files alongside Moodle, Email, Maps, and Library. Students can choose the path that matches the moment, whether that means checking a notice, finding a service, or opening a learning tool. It is best suited to MMU students who prefer one organized mobile hub.