These study locations are available from 4 May 2026
(07-05-2026) The second exam period of the academic year is approaching. You can study at various Ghent University locations between 4 May 2026 and 26 June 2026.
Campus Sterre
Library S5
- Weekdays: 8 – 22h (Friday 26/6 only until 17h)
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
- Closed on 24, 25 and 31/12, 1/1
Resto S5
- Weekdays: 15 – 22h
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
- Closed on 26/6
Campus UZ Gent
KCGG
- Weekdays: 8.30 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 16h)
- Weekends: 8.30 – 22h
Campus Tweekerken
Faculty library Economics and Business Administration
- Weekdays: 9 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 17h)
- Weekends: 9 – 22h
Campus Boekentoren
University library
- Weekdays: 8 – 22h
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
Faculty library Arts and Philosophy
- Weekdays: 9 – 22h, from 22/6: 9 – 19h (Friday 26/6 until 17h)
- Weekends: 9 – 22h
- Closed on 20/6 and 21/6
Campus UFO
Faculty library Political and Social Sciences
- Weekdays: 9 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 16h)
- Weekends: 9 – 22h
T2-Studentlounge floor -3
- Weekdays: 8 – 22h (from 26/5)
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
T2-classrooms 1st & 3rd floor
- Weekdays: 8u – 22u (closed from 22/6)
- Weekends: closed
Therminal
- Weekdays: 8u30 – 24u
- Weekends: 8u30 – 24u
- Every day from 18/5 until 26/6
Campus Dunant
Library
- Weekdays: 9.30 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 15h)
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
Resto Dunant
- Weekdays: 8 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 15h)
- Weekends: 8 – 22h
PC-room
- Weekdays: 8 – 22h (Friday 26/6 until 19h)
- Weekends: 8 - 22h
Campus Aula
Faculty library Law and Criminology - from 18/5
- Weekdays: 8.30 – 21.30h, from 22/6: 8.30 – 16.30h
Weekends: closed
Campus Merelbeke
Resto
- Weekdays: 15 – 22h
- Weekends: closed
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