EM Teaching and 1 Pavilion and Teaching and Learning building 2 Ada Byron King 3 Interdisciplinary ST Welcome to building Engagement Centre (ISTEC) This building houses Primary The Interdisciplinary STEM Teaching and Engagement Centre Education courses and contains (ISTEC), is due for completion in late 2017. This impressive Nottingham well-equipped teaching resources. facility is the result of a £5m investment from the government, It is also home to the Nottingham and will contain state-of-the-art laboratories for teaching. Institute of Education office. It is where engineering practical and workshop sessions will This guide will help, you find your way around the Clifton Campus, home to the School of Arts and Humanities, Nottingham initially be held. Institute of Education, and the School of Science and Technology. It is a walking tour of the campus; just follow the red route around the University. Where the line is dotted on the map, it is hidden behind buildings; carry on walking along the path to continue the route. The described tour starts at the Pavilion building at the heart of Clifton Campus. The numbered dots 4 John Clare Lecture Theatre relate to the text around the map and describe the main buildings of the University. While walking around the campus, why not drop into one of the coffee bars for a break, and maybe chat to some current students? This building contains lecture theatres for Clifton students. Our Clifton Campus is very typical of a greenfield site, in that all the teaching areas, support services, accommodation, Students’ Union and other amenities are together in one place. The campus has recently undergone a significant regeneration programme. An impressive new interdisciplinary STEM Teaching and Engagement Centre, plus further 5 CELS / NSRC building investment in Engineering teaching facilities, have recently been developed. The Pavilion is the central building for students at Clifton Campus, offering flexible and contemporary study spaces in a relaxing social environment. The Employability team are also based here. Adjoining Our Natural Sciences Research Facility supports and enhances For information on NTU open days, go to: www.ntu.ac.uk/opendays the Pavilion is the Teaching and Learning building, featuring three lecture theatres and ten flexible the School of Science and Technology’s research in physics, biosciences, chemistry, imaging, materials and sport. meeting rooms set up for modern teaching methods with the latest audio-visual equipment. It also Fire evacuation: in the unlikely event of a fire, on hearing the alarm please leave the building and assemble outside features a covered terrace and glazed facade to match the Pavilion. Staff on the main reception will The facility houses laboratories to support these specialist with staff and students. be happy to answer any questions. disciplines, together with office space dedicated to

researchers and research students. Crick et p it ch 17 Mary Ann Evans building Pever ell – Hall of R esidence Crick et 6 Rosalind Franklin building The Mary Ann Evans building is the hub for Arts pavvilionilion Anthony P Nolan and Humanities students. It houses the School Lionel This building houses our Superlab in which up to 200 office, language resource centre and media 11 Ro bbins Play ing Chemistry, Bioscience and Forensic students can have lab laboratories. It is where the majority of their sessions simultaneously. It is considered to be one of the best field courses are taught. It also contains Computing Benenson teaching labs in the UK. and Technology laboratories for the School of 10 Science and Technology students, and is home 12 to the Clifton Global Lounge. Pla ying field

S 13 9 14 All-w eather The PPavilionPaavilionavaviavilaviliavilio buildinbuildingbbubuibuilbuildbuildi g 16 DH Lawrence building Clubhouse sports pit ch LibrarLibraryLLibraLibrLibLiibraryy DDHH LLaLawLawrawrrerenrencrenceence R This forms part of Clifton’s student village, along with the Main 15 Benenson building, and houses the campus shop. Here you’ll also 16 Gat e Tennis 1 find our main Students’ Union reception area – the place to go to 17 courts NewNNe HallHHaHal – TeachingTeachinTeachiTeachTeacTeaTeT g access the Student Advice Centre, the JobShop, RAG fundraising, aandannd LLearninLearningLearniLearnLearLeaLeearningg MMaMarMaryary AAnAnnnn EEvEvaEvanEvansvans HaHalHallH ofof JJoJohJohnohn CClClaClarlarree E societies, and other Students’ Union activities. 3G pit ch 2 N LeLeeL ee WWeWesWestWestwWestwoWestwooWestwoodestw ood bbuildingbuildinbuildibuildbuilbuibuuilding ResidenceR ReResResiResidResideResidenResidenc A AAdAdada ByronBByByrByro KingKKiKin L SSportsSpSpoSporSportports CentrCCeCenCentCentreentree 4 N TO 8 IF New Hall – Hall of Residence CL 15 Nottingham This purpose-built residence houses 576 en suite bedrooms in P 5 3 P UUnUndUndeUndernder 7 Erasmus Darwin building flats, and 151 studio-style rooms. Unfortunately, on CCECELCELS ELS / NNSNSRSRCR C RosalindRosalinRRoososaosalosaliosalinosalindd d dedevdevedeveldevelodevelopdevelopmdevelopmedevelopmendevelopment unaccompanied tours it is not possible to see a room. John v an Geest 2 This can be identified by the mammoth sculpture outside the F FranklinFrankliFranklFrankFranFraFr For further information on University accommodation, please pick Cancer Research main entrance. Science courses are taught in this building. At up a booklet from main reception ( R ), or visit: Centre 6 the rear of the building is the Interdisciplinary Biomedical www.ntu.ac.uk/accommodation Football Pedestrian and Research Centre and the John van Geest Cancer Research pit ch cyclist access only Centre.

Rugb y field 14 The Benenson building (The Point) Er asmus Lee Westwood Sports Centre The Point houses two bars, a coffee shop, Crime Scene Darwin 7 8 Key to the map diner, games room, and a nightclub with House Our sports centre provides students with a fantastic venue for two dance-floors. Many events are held in 3 One-way Main reception Drive 5 The Point, including Clifton’s main student 4 a variety of sporting and fitness activities. Facilities include a Houses A Pedestrian walkway Bus stops night every Friday, as well as poster sales, gym, sports hall, dance studio, squash courts and a brand new quiz nights, sports club socials and daytime General parking Go2 Uni bus stop Tennis Centre, with four tennis courts and spectator seating. Information on sports clubs and fixtures can be found here. student activities. P Disabled parking No entry Observ atory South Gat e M The clubhouse is located behind the Lee Westwood Sports Centre. This new facility serves the 3G football pitch, the

13 The Student Services Centre 12 Lionel Robbin s buil ding Anthony Nolan Peverell – Hall of 9 Clifton Library hockey pitch, tennis courts and pitch, providing 11 building 10 Residence changing rooms and a social area. This is home to the Student Support Services; This is part of the We’ve recently created a Credit Control, Finance and the Sunrise Medical Nottingham Our groundbreaking research facility Peverell halls of residence houses stunning new entrance for Centre. You are welcome to browse the range of Institute of offers a lifeline to thousands of 720 single study bedrooms. Clifton Library. The informational literature about the University’s Education. Courses patients with life-threatening Unfortunately on unaccompanied redevelopment sees the support provision for students, including financial in Childhood illnesses. The facility has been tours it is not possible to see a culmination of two years of support and advice; counselling; transition Studies, funded by a £1.4m donation from room. For further information on refurbishment works, which support; advice for mature students and care Educations the East Midlands Development University accommodation, please have transformed the library leavers; support services for dyslexia and other Studies, Joint Agency, and leads a campaign by pick up a booklet from the main into a bright and spacious specific learning difficulties; support for students Honours in Anthony Nolan to bank 50,000 cord reception ( R ) , or visit: place, and can be found next with mental health difficulties; and support for Education and blood samples suitable for www.ntu.ac.uk/accommodation to the very heart of the disabled students. The Wellbeing Centre is also Masters courses transplantation and research. campus. based here. are taught here.

About Nottingham Travelling to Nottingham Trent Welcome to University’s Clifton Campus Nottingham is a brilliant, student-friendly place to live. It’s one of the top shopping destinations in the UK, it’s big on culture, sports, Nottingham live music, and has great nights out. With one in ten of By car Nottingham’s population being students, the city is geared towards Nottingham is at the heart of the country, and is well served by the providing for your needs. Whether you enjoy eating out, sport, motorway network. The M1 passes close to the west of the city, the Trent University cinema, art galleries, clubbing, museums, pubs, comedy clubs or A42 / M42 link to the south-west of the city, and the A1(M) to the theatres, Nottingham will have something for you. east of the city. The Clifton Campus is located on the A453 Clifton Lane. When using the M1 for Clifton Campus, exit at Junction 24 A cultural city and follow the A453 for approximately five miles. From the city Welcome! We’re one of the largest universities in the UK, attracting centre, follow signs out to the A453 (signposted to Birmingham). students from around the world. Our total student population is Nottingham is renowned as a thriving cultural centre and boasts the Motorpoint Arena, Theatre Royal, Royal Concert Hall and approximately 28,000, and we remain one of the most popular Car parking universities in the country in terms of applications received. Nottingham Playhouse. The popular Broadway Cinema in the Hockley area of Nottingham shows independent and world cinema. At the Clifton Campus, limited parking is available on site. Enter the We believe our national and international reputation is built upon the campus through the main gate. Contact security at the car park excellence of our teaching methods, research, collaborative activities A historic city barrier and you will be directed to the car park. and consultancy. Nottingham is steeped in and has an array of galleries and By bus Statistics show that 96% of our graduates* are employed or museums. Nottingham Castle, famous from the tales of Robin Hood, engaged in further study six months after graduating. We’re in the is now the city’s main art gallery and museum. The Nottingham During term-time, the NTU Go2Uni 4 runs between the City top 10 universities in the UK for the number of students taking Contemporary houses a series of popular art exhibitions. Campus and Clifton Campus. This service runs from the city centre year-long work placements. Our strong record in ensuring student Nottingham’s museums include the award-winning Galleries of on Burton Street, near to the Newton building, and passes close to employability and flourishing links with industry mean that we have Justice, Green’s Windmill and Wollaton Hall. the Broadmarsh Bus Station and railway station and on to Clifton, returning by a similar route. Out of term-time, use the Nottingham made our mark as an entrepreneurial university. A great night out City Transport (NCT) service number 1, which picks up at the Old Market Square, Broadmarsh Bus Station and railway station and In October 2016, and for the seventh year running, the city was drops off at the gates of Clifton Campus. awarded a Purple Flag – the national indicator of where to go for a NCT Tel: +44 (0)115 950 6070 good night out. Whether you enjoy gigs, comedy nights, classical Visit www.nctx.co.uk for more information. concerts, pubs or clubbing, you’ll be spoilt for choice in Nottingham. You’ll also find that many entertainment venues offer reduced prices for students with their NUS card. By coach National Express coach services operate from the Broadmarsh Bus Glasgo w Station in Nottingham city centre, and the buses referred to above Edinbur gh A sporting city can be used to reach the Clifton Campus. Nottingham has more sporting facilities per head than any other Tel: 0871 781 8181 (National Express) New castle European city! Nottingham is home to the National Ice Centre, the National Water Sports Centre, Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Visit www.nationalexpress.com for more information. Belf ast Nottingham Tennis Centre, and two league football grounds (Nottingham Forest and Notts County). By rail Leeds Nottingham Station is located in Nottingham city centre and is a short bus ride from the Clifton Campus. Use the buses detailed Manchest er Culinary delights above to reach the Clifton Campus. Dublin Liv erpool Sheffield The city offers cuisine from around the globe, so whatever you enjoy, you will always be able to find somewhere that meets your Tel: 08457 484950 (National Rail Enquiries) Nottingham needs. It is also home to many pubs and bars, including Ye Olde Trip Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for more information.

Birmingham to Jerusalem, which claims to be England’s oldest pub. Norwich By air Shopping heaven East Midlands Airport is about 12 miles from the centre of Cardiff London The city’s consistently ranked as one of the UK’s top shopping Nottingham, close to Junction 24 of the M1 motorway. The Skylink bus service operates a link from the city centre to the airport every destinations. All the major high street names sit happily alongside half hour, and includes a stop close to the Clifton Campus. designer boutiques (Vivienne Westwood and Paul Smith to name but two) and vintage treasure warehouses. Tel: 0871 919 9000 Plymouth Visit www.eastmidlandsairport.com or www.trentbarton.co.uk/skylinknottingham for more information.

*Latest DLHE Survey undergraduate results 2015-16 Locations of campuses Development at Nottingham Trent University The University is currently undergoing some refurbishment, and a Nottingham Trent University has four campuses: the City Campus and few of our buildings have work taking place in them. This is part of Guided tour of the Creative Quarter Campus, both situated in the very centre of the University’s ongoing commitment to maintaining and Nottingham; the Clifton Campus, approximately four miles south of improving our facilities for students, future students and the Nottingham; and Brackenhurst Campus, near Southwell. Your choice community. If you have any queries about visiting areas of the of subject will determine which campus you are based at. This guide University, please contact us on +44 (0)115 848 2820 . Clifton Campus will help you find your way around our Clifton Campus, as well as suggesting some areas of interest in Nottingham city centre.

Royal Concert Hall and Theatre Royal Disability Support Services City intu Victoria Campus Shopping C entre We welcome all visitors and encourage students with disabilities to Creative Quarter Brack enhurst Campus Campus visit the University prior to making their choice of place to study. Motorpoint Arena Nottingham If you require advice about support or adjustments please contact our Disability Support Services team on: Tel (voice): +44 (0)115 848 2085 Email: [email protected]

Trent Brid ge Visitor information cricket ground Nottingham Tourism Centre is in the heart of the city centre at Smithy Row. If you need any more information about the city, drop in for a visit. Tel: +44 (0)8444 77 5678 Visit: www.experiencenottinghamshire.com

Clifton Campus

Locations of Schools

Nottingham Business School City Nottingham Law School City School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment City School of Art & Design City School of Social Sciences City School of Arts and Humanities* Clifton Nottingham Institute of Education Clifton School of Science and Technology Clifton School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences Brackenhurst Confetti Creative Quarter Campus

City Campus 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham, NG1 4FQ Tel: +44 (0)115 941 8418 Clifton Campus Clifton Lane, Nottingham, NG11 8NS Tel: +44 (0)115 941 8418 Brackenhurst Campus Brackenhurst, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, NG25 0QF This information can be made available in alternative formats. Tel: +44 (0) 1636 817000 © Nottingham Trent University and may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Nottingham Creative Quarter Campus Trent University. 3589/09/17 Confetti, Convent Street, Nottingham, NG1 3LL Tel: +44 (0)115 993 2321 While the University has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information contained in this leaflet, it reserves the right to make any *Please note that the School’s Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism is based at the City Campus. appropriate modifications without prior notice . *3558*