Health and Wellbeing
Reporting lateral flow results to your university
All students are being asked to take two asymptomatic lateral flow tests twice a week, to help keep the higher education community safer.
If you have a positive test result, you should self-isolate, arrange a confirmatory PCR test via the NHS, and inform your university and accommodation provider about your positive result.
If you have a negative test result, some universities are asking that you record the negative result to allow access to some facilities on campus.
If you live in our intercollegiate halls
Tell us HERE if you have a POSITIVE result. You don't need to tell us about a negative lateral flow test result.
Courtauld Institute of Art
Tell the Courtauld if you have a POSITIVE test at covid@courtauld.ac.uk. You don't need to tell the Courtauld about a negative lateral flow test result.
Royal Veterinary College (RVC)
Tell RVC the result of your test (POSITIVE or NEGATIVE) at https://www.rvc.ac.uk/about/coronavirus/track-and-trace/test/results
More information about lateral flow testing
For students and staff at University of London Member Institutions
For students and staff at other partner institutions for our Student Central asymptomatic test site
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