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Welcome More about our A great place for you to study 4 Academic schools School of Art & Design 48 Find your course School of Architecture, Design 50 Course list 8 and Built Environment January start courses 18 School of Animal, Rural and 52 Environmental Sciences Distance learning courses 22 School of Arts and Humanities 54 University preparation courses 24 Nottingham Business School 56 Pre-sessional English courses 26 Nottingham 58 Scholarships and fees School of Science and 60 Technology International scholarships 28 School of Social Sciences, 62 Fees, payments and living costs 32 including the Nottingham Institute of Education More about NTU Safety comes first 36 Living here Campuses 38 Explore Nottingham 64 Facilities and resources 42 Accommodation 68 Learning with the best 44 Your health and wellbeing 71 World-class research 46 Entry requirements 72

How to apply 73

Contact information 74

#NTUInternational Welcome to Nottingham Trent University (NTU)

Choosing where to study is a life-changing decision – we’re honoured that you’re considering studying with us. Welcome 3

At NTU you’ll be part of a community of students and staff from over 160 countries around the world. Nottingham is a welcoming city and we know you’ll make friends for life here.

You may be feeling unsure about your study plans, and that’s understandable. Please be reassured that our students are supported, well-informed and safe as they study. We’ve adapted our teaching methods and implemented a range of measures to support safe, collaborative learning for all our students and staff. See page 36 for more information on campus safety.

We hope you’ll find a course that’s just right for you. We look forward to welcoming you to the University soon.

Most photography used in this guide was taken before the Covid-19 pandemic. Please be reassured that the University has full social distancing measures in place on all campuses and continues to follow government guidelines.

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A great place QS 2021 to study Five Stars A sign of quality teaching, facilities, and employability We are proud of our statistics prospects. and awards. But what’s really important to us is what these mean for you – as a new student here.

Winner Outstanding Support for Students THE Awards 2020

You'll feel supported and safe as you study.

You’ll be taught You’ll be living by experienced, in a popular and expert teachers cosmopolitan and have a UK city. personal tutor.

What do our students say? Visit ntu.ac.uk/stories. Welcome 5

97% of our graduates Thinking green? are in employment Study at a university or further study that is taking six months after sustainability seriously. graduating. TOP 5 DLHE 2016/17 2020 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings

Modern University University University of the Year of the Year of the Year 2019 2018 2017

You'll enjoy inspiring spaces and first-class facilities – we’ve invested over £450m in our campuses in the last 15 years.

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Your future Every NTU course has opportunities to gain NTU graduates get jobs. practical skills and Our strong links with industry experience. help us understand exactly what employers need. Your One-year work placement NTU experience will be Apply for one-year paid packed with opportunities all placements with a company or organisation. These designed to help you graduate may be in Nottingham, in with a CV or resumé that may another part of the UK, or in give you a real advantage. another country. Shorter work placements and projects Employability Short internships or work- Our employability team will help you based consultancy projects be ready to make the most of career with a company are an opportunities in the UK and around important part of many of the world. They offer tailored support our courses. They range throughout your studies from careers from 30 hours to 12 weeks. fairs and global employer networks, to making applications, and preparing for Professional, interviews. transferable skills You’ll be learning planning, Work towards our Global Employability communication, analysis, Award and get recognition for the creativity, cooperation and experiences and skills you gain. problem-solving skills – no matter what NTU course you do. These are skills that’ll You can also get advice really help you make the on working in the UK journey between studying after you graduate. and working.

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Completing a work placement can have lots of benefits. It can build your confidence, improve your CV and help you stand out to future employers.

Shraddha on her work placement.

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Course list

We offer over 500 full- time courses, all offering opportunities for practical experience. Most undergraduate courses and many of our postgraduate courses include an option to apply for a work placement. Most courses are listed here and postgraduate work placement options are marked with a in this list. We also Undergraduate courses offer: Bachelors – BA, BSc, LLB. These • distance learning / online take 3 years, or 4 years with a work placement. courses (page 22)

• courses starting in January (page 18) Postgraduate courses • university preparation courses (page 24) Masters – MA, MSc, LLM. These take 1 year, or 2 years with a work • pre-sessional English placement. (page 26)

• MPhil / PhD research You’ll find information on entry (page 46) degrees requirements and how to apply on page 72.

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Accounting, finance and economics

MSc Economics MSc Economics, Banking and Finance MSc Finance MSc Finance and Accounting MSc Finance and Investment Banking MSc FinTech and Financial Markets

BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance BA (Hons) Economics Architecture and civil BA (Hons) Economics with Business engineering BA (Hons) Economics with International Finance and Banking MArch Architecture MA Interior Architecture and Design Animal, equine and wildlife MSc Digital Architecture and Construction MSc / MRes Animal Health and Welfare MSc Civil Engineering MSc / MRes Biodiversity Conservation MSc Structural Engineering with MSc / MRes Endangered Species Materials Recovery and Conservation MSc Structural Engineering with MSc / MRes Equine Performance, Health Management and Welfare MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering Design BSc (Hons) Animal Biology and Construction BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and BSc (Hons) Equine Behaviour, Health and Design Welfare BArch (Hons) Architecture BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering BSc (Hons) Zoology BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation

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Art and design BA (Hons) Fashion Management BA (Hons) International Fashion MA Fashion Design Business (one-year top-up) MA Fashion Knitwear Design BA (Hons) Fine Art MA Textile Design Innovation BA (Hons) Design for Stage and Screen MA Culture, Style and Fashion (Costume Design and Construction) MA Fashion and Creative Pattern BA (Hons) Graphic Design Cutting NEW BA (Hons) Illustration NEW MA International Fashion Management BA (Hons) Photography MA Fashion Marketing BA (Hons) Animation MA Fashion Communications BA (Hons) Filmmaking MA Luxury Fashion Brand Management BA (Hons) Furniture and Product Design MA Animation BA (Hons) Product Design MA Graphic Communication BSc (Hons) Product Design MA Branding and Identity MA Illustration MA Photography MA Commercial Photography MFA Fine Art MA Design: Products and Furniture MSc Design: Products and Technology

BA (Hons) Fashion Design BA (Hons) Fashion Knitwear Design and Knitted Textiles BA (Hons) Textile Design BA (Hons) Fashion Communication and Promotion BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing and Branding

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Business, management MBA Master of Business Administration and marketing (Digital Marketing) MBA Master of Business Administration MSc International Business (Finance) MSc International Business (Dual MBA Master of Business Administration Degree) (Global Supply Chain Management) MSc Human Resource Management BSc (Hons) Management MSc Advertising and Marketing Communications BA (Hons) Business MSc Digital Marketing BA (Hons) Business Management (Accelerated) MSc Marketing BA (Hons) Business Management and MSc Marketing and Brand Accounting and Finance Management BA (Hons) Business Management and MSc Marketing and Data Economics Analytics NEW BA (Hons) Business Management and MSc Strategic Marketing Entrepreneurship Leadership NEW BA (Hons) Business Management and MSc Project Management Human Resources MSc Management BA (Hons) Business Management and MSc Management and Finance Marketing MSc Management and BA (Hons) International Business Marketing BA (Hons) International Business with Spanish MSc Management and International Business BA (Hons) International Business with French MSc Management and Global Supply Chain Management BA (Hons) Marketing MSc Management and Business Analytics MSc Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship MBA Master of Business Administration

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Computing, engineering, BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year maths and other technologies Financial Mathematics BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year MSc Cloud and Enterprise Computing Computer Science and Mathematics MSc Computer Science BSc (Hons) / MComp (Hons) Computer MSc Computing Systems Science

MSc Data Science NEW BSc (Hons) Computer Science (Games Technology) MSc Engineering (Cybernetics and Communications) BSc (Hons) Computer Systems (Cyber Security) MSc Engineering (Electronics) BSc (Hons) Computing MSc IT Security BSc (Hons) Software Engineering MRes Mathematical Sciences BA (Hons) / BSc Product Design MSc Engineering Management

MSc Transport Systems NEW English, history and philosophy MSc Medical Engineering NEW MSc Sustainable MA Creative Writing Engineering: Energy NEW MRes English Literary Research

BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) / with MA Museum and Heritage Development Foundation Year Biomedical Engineering MA Philosophy (by research) BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) / with MA Holocaust and Genocide (by Foundation Year Electronic and Electrical research) Engineering MA History BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) / with Foundation Year Sport Engineering BA (Hons) English BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) / with BA (Hons) Creative Writing Foundation Year Mechanical Engineering BA (Hons) Humanities Joint Honours BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year Data (areas include English, History, Science Philosophy, Linguistics, etc.) BSc (Hons) / MMath (Hons) / with BA (Hons) History Foundation year Mathematics BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year Mathematics with Statistics NEW

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Geography, horticulture SQE Preparation courses: and environment LLM Law and Legal Practice: SQE 1 LLM Professional Legal Practice: SQE 1 BSc (Hons) Agriculture LLM Advanced Professional Legal BSc (Hons) Ecology and Conservation Practice: SQE 1 and SQE 2 BSc (Hons) Environmental Science LLM BSc (Hons) Food Science and Technology LLM Barristers Training Course (BTC) BSc (Hons) Geography LLM International Trade and BSc (Hons) Geography (Physical) BSc (Hons) Horticulture (one-year Postgraduate Diploma in Law top-up) MA Criminology MSc International Law Enforcement * Languages and linguistics MSc Policing Leadership *

MA English Language Teaching LLB (Hons) Law MA TESOL (Teaching English to LLB (Hons) Business Law Speakers of Other Languages) LLB (Hons) International Law MA Linguistics (by research) LLB (Hons) Law Senior Status BA (Hons) Humanities joint honours (areas include English, linguistics, etc). LLB (Hons) Law with Business / Criminology / Psychology BA (Hons) Criminology Law, criminology and justice BA (Hons) Professional Policing LLM Health Law and Ethics BA (Hons) Youth Justice LLM Human Rights and Justice LLM Intellectual Property Law LLM International Energy and Environmental Law LLM Sports Law LLM Law (General) LLM International Financial Law LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law

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Media, journalism and Politics and international communication studies

MA Broadcast Journalism MA Politics MA Documentary Journalism MA International Development MA Magazine Journalism MA Security Studies MA Media and Globalisation MA International Relations and Security MA News Journalism MSc Public Policy MSc Politics and Public Policy BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism BA (Hons) Journalism BA (Hons) Politics and BA (Hons) Media Communications and International Relations Culture BA (Hons) Politics BA (Hons) Media Production BA (Hons) International Relations BA (Hons) Humanities Joint Honours (areas include English, Media, Film and TV, Communication and Society, etc.)

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Psychology, sociology, health and social care

MSc Cyberpsychology MSc Applied Child Psychology MSc / MRes Psychological Research Methods MSc Psychology in Clinical Practice MSc Psychological Wellbeing and Mental Health MSc Forensic Mental Health MSc Forensic Psychology Property, construction and surveying MA Social Work* MA Sociology MSc Construction Management MSc Occupational Psychology MSc Project Management (Construction) MSc Psychology MSc Quantity Surveying MA Public Health MSc Building Surveying MSc International Real Estate Investment BA (Hons) Health and Social Care and Finance BSc (Hons) Psychology, including MSc Property Development and Planning specialist routes of Cognitive and Neuroscience and Social and Cultural MSc Real Estate Psychology

BSc (Hons) Building Surveying BSc (Hons) Psychology with Criminology BSc (Hons) Construction Management BSc (Hons) Psychology with Sociology BSc (Hons) Property Development and BA (Hons) Social Work Planning BA (Hons) Sociology BSc (Hons) Property Finance and BSc (Hons) Psychology with Counselling Investment BSc (Hons) Psychology (Mental Health) BSc (Hons) Real Estate BSc (Hons) Psychology (Forensic BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Psychology) Commercial Management BSc (Hons) Psychology (Educational Development Psychology)

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Sciences, including sport BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences science BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) Biochemistry BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) Microbiology MRes Advanced Materials Chemistry BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) Pharmacology MRes Analytical Chemistry BSc (Hons) / MChem (Hons) Chemistry MSc Biomedical Science by Flexible Learning BSc (Hons) Medicinal Chemistry MSc Biomedical Science BSc (Hons) / MSci (Hons) Forensic Science MSc / MRes Biotechnology BSc (Hons) / MSci (Hons) Physics MRes Cancer Biology BSc (Hons) Physics with Nuclear MRes Cell Biology Technology MRes Chemistry BSc (Hons) Physics with Astrophysics MSc Chemistry / MSc Chemistry BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year (Professional Practice) Physics and Mathematics MSc Forensic Science BSc (Hons) / with Foundation year Sport MRes Molecular Biology Science and Mathematics MSc / MRes Molecular Microbiology BSc (Hons) Sport Science and Coaching MSc / MRes Pharmacology BSc (Hons) Sport Science and MSc / MRes Neuropharmacology Management MSc Molecular Cell Biology BSc (Hons) Sport and Exercise Science MRes Pharmaceutical Analysis BSc (Hons) Exercise, Nutrition and Health MRes Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Science MRes Medical Imaging Nursing and Paramedicine

MSc / MRes Physics BSc (Hons) Nursing (Adult) MRes Performance Analysis BSc (Hons) Nursing (Mental Health) MRes Sport Science BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science MRes Sport and Exercise Psychology MRes Exercise Physiology MSc (Hons) Paramedic Science*

BSc (Hons) Applied Physics BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science

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Teacher training, education, and BA (Hons) Childhood (areas include childhood and youth studies Learning and Development, Psychology, Special Educational Needs and Inclusion) MA Career Development BA (Hons) Early Years MA Education BA (Hons) Education (areas include Early MA Education Leadership and Years, Psychology, Special Educational Management Needs and Inclusion) MA Special and Inclusive Education BA (Hons) Primary Education BA (Hons) English / Physics / Maths / Chemistry / Computing with Secondary Education

*may not be suitable for applicants requiring a Student visa, please check the course web page.

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January start courses

Interested in starting at NTU in January? We offer a wide range of our postgraduate courses with the added flexibility of a January start.

Some offer a work placement opportunity, just like our September courses, and these are marked with a in the course list on page 20 and 21. Our international teams are ready to advise if you would like to find out more about your study options for this time of the year.

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Defna

“The course is very informative and educative. I really enjoy that all the modules are highly practical instead of just theoretical. I got advice from all the student support teams, from accommodation to We run an airport transportation, and they pick-up or transfer have always been helpful. service from Heathrow for our students arriving NTU in 3 words? in September and Community. Reputable. January. Enlightening.” Defna David, India MSc Marketing, January 2020

ntu.ac.uk/january 20 Find your course – January start

Business, finance, management MSc Engineering (Electronics) and marketing MSc IT Security

MSc Management MSc Transport Systems NEW MSc Management and International MSc Medical Engineering NEW Business MSc Sustainable Engineering: Energy NEW MSc Marketing MSc Finance MSc Marketing and Brand Management Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) / + Data Analytics / + Fast Track We offer flexible Computing and Engineering accommodation contracts – perfect MSc Engineering Management if you’re starting in MSc Engineering (Cybernetics and January. Communications)

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Sciences

MSc Biomedical Science MSc Pharmacology MSc Molecular Cell Biology MSc Molecular Microbiology MSc Biotechnology MSc Chemistry MSc Chemistry Professional Practice MRes Analytical Chemistry MRes Pharmaceutical Analysis MRes Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Science MRes Chemistry

MRes Advanced Materials Chemistry MSc Neuropharmacology MSc Biomedical Science (flexible learning) MRes Cancer Biology MRes Cell Biology MRes Molecular Biology MRes Pharmacology MRes Molecular Microbiology MRes Neuropharmacology MRes Biotechnology MRes Medical Imaging

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Distance learning courses

Are you considering more flexible study options? If so, you may be interested in our range of fully online postgraduate courses.*

As an online student, you’ll enjoy the same career opportunities and benefit from the same expert teaching and research expertise as our students studying on campus – wherever you live in the world.

You’ll have the flexibility to study at your own pace, at home, when it suits you.

*these courses are our traditional online courses; they are not courses that have been modified due to Covid-19.

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Courses available

MBA (2.5 years) / Fast Track (18 Our online courses are months) / with Data Analytics (2.5 designed to make you years) feel as if you’re in the MSc Construction Project classroom. Management (2.5 years) These interactive MA International Relations (2.5 years) elements and features MSc Biomedical Science by may include: Flexible Learning (2-3 years part-time) LLB (Hons) Law (3, 4 or 5 years full or video part-time) lectures; Postgraduate Diploma in Law interactive LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law (2 years) assignments; LLM International Trade and research Commercial Law (2 years) supervision; LLM International Energy and Environmental Law academic and LLM International Legal Studies technical support. SQE Preparation courses: LLM Professional / Advanced Professional Legal Practice: SQE 1 and SQE 2 LLM Law and Legal Practice: SQE 1

“The best feature of the online course is that you are not alone, there is a really good amount of interaction between you, the module tutor and the other students on the course.”

Orlando Catinari, Italy

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University preparation courses

If you don’t meet the entry requirements for your NTU course, you may want to do one of our preparation courses at our on-campus partner institution – Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC).

Our Foundation Certificate, International Year One and pre-Masters courses cover a range of subject areas, including art and design, business, computing, engineering, law, media, science, and social sciences.

You’ll have access to all University facilities and can enjoy guaranteed entry to NTU when you pass your NTIC course at the required level with good attendance.

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Maryam

Gida “I am Maryam from Oman, and I am a student at NTIC. I am counting down the days until “I’m from Italy, and when I finished I can move to NTU. I can't wait school, I really wanted to study at to start making unforgettable a fantastic English university. memories with people from all As soon as I arrived, I really felt around the world and to expand my at home in Nottingham. The finance and accounting expertise. biggest challenges were being It's a step closer to accomplishing taught differently. I received a lot my ambitions.” of support regarding academic writing and study skills, which Maryam Said Talib Al Maawali really helped me attain good results NTIC 2020 in my first year. The campus environment is very Contact NTIC friendly and it’s easily accessible. I mainly used facilities such as the Nottingham Trent library, the gym and sports hall. International College While at NTIC, I was a student (part of Kaplan representative and played for the University volleyball team. I was International) still involved in the NTU Volleyball Tel: +44 (0)20 7045 4925 Club when I progressed to my degree, and I have also had several Email: [email protected] part-time roles and volunteering opportunities at the University, including being a mentor for new students.” Search NTIC Nottingham Gida Malafronte

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Pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP)

If you need help achieving our English language requirements, we may offer you a place on the condition that you successfully You can get free complete a PEAP course at language support classes the University before your throughout your time course begins. as a postgraduate or undergraduate student The length and cost of your PEAP course will depend on your current level of here, including one-to- English. Our courses range from 6 to 20 one help with writing. weeks.

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Walter Nowlan, Senior Lecturer, English for Academic Purposes

Walter

Hi, I’m Walter, the PEAP course leader. PEAP is more than just an What our students say English language course – it’s a great preparation course “I had an IELTS grade 6 and for studying at NTU. experience of IELTS preparation English classes. Confidently, • Your tutors will give you I can say that PEAP was the support you need so better, and a totally different that you’re well prepared experience compared with my for assessments and your local English classes. follow-on course. It was like a university • You’ll make substantial preparation class that not gains in language only increased my academic development in a short time. English skills but also helped me to be more familiar with • Everything you learn will be the university tasks and the relevant to your studies. environment. I made friendships • Learning takes place which helped me to not feel through collaborative tasks alone and met lovely people. in small groups. The best bits about the course • You’ll become more were friendly environment, confident and familiar with fantastic student support system, the ‘NTU way of doing things’. kind and knowledgeable tutors.” Saba Darouei Haghighi, Iran, PEAP 2020

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International scholarships

We offer many scholarships to international students who have offers to study at NTU. These are highly prestigious, competitive awards, worth up to half of your tuition fee. Our scholars have gone on to become strong and highly valued ambassadors for the University.

All scholarships available are listed on our website, with application advice and deadlines.

Mohini Kirkke

“How did I feel when I won an “I felt really special when I was NTU scholarship? awarded the NTU scholarship. I just felt like I was doing It was one of the best feelings something right and it gave me I’ve ever experienced. the confidence boost I needed. I felt very motivated as it I had doubts in myself and my involved a fee reduction, and skills but winning a scholarship my hard work and efforts were proved that those thoughts were recognised.” unnecessary.” Mohini Raj, India Kirkke Poldsalu, Estonia

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“A scholarship is an opportunity Last year we for you to make yourself stand awarded out from the crowd.” Azad Azad Urusha, India 511 MSc Finance and scholarships Investment Banking to students “Yes, a from scholarship is a fee discount but it’s so 73 much more than that – you countries. become part of Khadija a community.” Khadija Twumasi, Ghana LLM Health Law and Ethics

“I felt very happy, excited, and blessed when I found out I got a scholarship.” Chanisaraa Sroitongrada, Thailand Chanisaraa

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Benefits of an NTU scholarship

A scholarship brings many benefits, including: • a formal recognition of your achievements; • a reduction on your tuition fees; • access to a new friendly community for networking and socialising. Students enjoying the NTU Scholarship Awards Celebration.

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“For me, a scholarship is more about the value of the education I get. A lot of people around the world do not have that chance. I remember phoning my mum and dad – it was my father’s dream for me to study abroad Rezhyar – both were screaming: ‘Yeah! He got the scholarship!’ ” Rezhyar Hamad Ameen, Iraq

Application advice You’ll need an offer to study at NTU in order to apply. Remember to: be yourself – this is all about you; spend good time on your application; express your interests and your achievements; believe in yourself – nobody thinks they are good enough until they apply.

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Kamakshi and friends relaxing at Wollaton Hall

International tuition fees

We publish our fees on our website – please check your course web page at ntu.ac.uk/courses or ntu.ac.uk/internationalfees for this information.

Living costs Living in Nottingham as a student can be cheaper than in bigger UK cities, such as London, Birmingham or Manchester.

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There are many ways to save money while you’re Approximate costs of studying here – using your student card for discounts in shops in Nottingham per year: and on transport, for example. Accommodation: £4268 – £8,925 And some of our Food shopping at supermarket: £2300 international students choose to work part-time Student society to get some extra income membership: £1 – £10 while gaining valuable experience. Gym membership: £80 – £110

Your daily, weekly and Books, study resources monthly costs will and printing: £100 – £150 mostly be for your accommodation, food, entertainment and bills. It’s important to be prepared and to budget carefully – you’ll find more advice on our website.

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International payments

NTU’s international bank transfer platform is WU® GlobalPay for Students.

Payment methods also include:

This service offers you and your family the opportunity to securely send transfers for payment of tuition and/or accommodation fees in your local currency.

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Benefits to using WU® GlobalPay for Students include:

• paying fees in your local currency; • avoiding fees and international foreign exchange charges from your bank; • easy to use on smartphones and other mobile devices; • paying online or by bank transfer; • peace of mind knowing your payments are received in full by the University; • tracking your payment status by text and email; • price and payment options upfront with a price comparison tool; • a wide choice of payment methods including AliPay, TenPay, UnionPay, Trustly, Sofort, Poli etc.

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Safety comes first

We are making sure we continue to deliver the best student experience, in the safest way. Here are just some of the changes we have made:

• Redesigning classrooms, laboratories, • New signage so students are clear on and specialist facilities to support where they need to be. active, collaborative learning in a safe • Installing hand sanitiser stations in environment. every building. • Timetabling our courses to ensure • Replacing standard water taps with good social distancing, fewer students sensor-control taps. in rooms and students in consistent groups.

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• Adapting a range of teaching and learning techniques. • Enhanced, regular cleaning of commonly used areas in every building. • Installing screens to facilitate meetings. • Students and staff wearing a face covering inside all NTU buildings, unless exempt. • Innovative use of the University’s campuses, for example, new covered outdoor spaces for students to meet outside.

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Campuses

We have eight Academic Schools located over four Take a virtual tour around campuses. As an international the University campuses student, you’ll most probably at virtualtour.ntu.ac.uk be studying at our City, Clifton or Brackenhurst campus – it depends on your subject.

Each school has a friendly student community and you can find out more about them on pages 48-63.

City Campus

A cosmopolitan, bustling campus right in the city centre. Only five minutes’ walk to the shops and all the excitement of a busy student city. Includes:

• Nottingham Business School • School of Art & Design • School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment • Nottingham Law School • School of Social Sciences • Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism • Nottingham Language Centre (pre-sessional City Campus English) • Nottingham Trent International College (NTIC)

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Clifton Campus

A friendly, vibrant student village with all the facilities you need in one place. Just six kilometres from the centre of Nottingham, with a bus service to the City Campus every 10 minutes. Includes:

• School of Arts and Humanities • School of Science and Technology • Nottingham Institute of Education

Pavilion, Clifton Campus Brackenhurst Campus

A beautiful campus in the countryside, about 45 minutes’ drive from Nottingham with a regular bus service. If you’re with the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, you’ll be studying here.

Brackenhurst Hall

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Pavilion #showusyourNTU #Clifton

Clifton Library #study #NTU

Clifton #ntuinternational

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Arkwright building #ntuinternational #showusyourNTU

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Facilities and resources

We’ve invested over £450 million in our facilities and campuses in the last 15 years and we continue to invest heavily. You’ll enjoy inspiring spaces and first-class learning and teaching facilities at NTU.

You’ll be studying with one of our Academic Schools, and you’ll have access to a huge range of facilities and resources for your specialist subject area.

Here are just some of the other facilities you’ll enjoy.

Award-winning libraries

Access to over 650,000 electronic books and journals and approximately 300,000 printed books, open 24 / 7 during term time.

Boots library, City Campus

Your Students’ Union

An incredible range of venues, societies, sports clubs, events and initiatives on all campuses for you to enjoy with your fellow students.

NTSU, City Campus

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Amazing sport facilities including 100-station gyms, fitness studios, outdoor sports pitches, an indoor tennis centre, a sports therapy suite, sports halls, a dance studio, and a 10m climbing wall.

IT facilities

Loan laptops, group and individual study spaces, thousands of computers, 24-hour access, and specialist course- related software.

• Global Lounges for social events and activities. • Prayer rooms and other faith facilities. • Green spaces outside on our campuses. • Dedicated music practice space for all abilities and musical interests.

We’ve invested more than £450 million across NTU’s campuses.

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Learning with the best

You’ll enjoy the highest standards of teaching during your studies. Our lecturers have extensive experience in industry, research and the professions, leading to national Top 10 recognition that our teaching is Building and town of the highest quality in the UK. and country planning; Engineering: General You’ll learn so much about the theory and the practice of your subject. You’ll also benefit from inspirational guest Top 20 lecturers and speakers who’ll bring your subject to life. Modern Languages & Whatever course you do, you’ll find new Linguistics ; Design & and exciting ideas. And you’ll develop Crafts; Physics; Fashion your confidence further by getting practical experience. & Textiles; Mathematics; Philosophy; Pharmacy & Pharmacology; Economics Accounting & Finance; Journalism, Publishing & Public Relations Selection of rankings from The Guardian University Guide 2021.

Visit ntu.ac.uk/tef to find out more. You are valued Our teachers really value international students like you, for the contributions you make, and for the challenges, fresh ideas and new perspectives you bring to our courses.

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Re:search Re:imagined

If you invest your research ideas and projects with us, you'll play a big part in delivering ground-breaking research. We offer PhD and MPhil With 50 partner academic institutions opportunites in the across 40 countries, we achieve many of following research areas: our breakthroughs through collaboration with other universities, industrial leaders • Health and Wellbeing and professional bodies worldwide. • Medical Technolgies and We also command global respect for Advanced Materials our research, with 90% being classed as world-leading, internationally excellent • Safety and Security of or internationally recognised (Research Citizens and Society Excellence Framework 2014). • Sustainable Futures • Global Heritage

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Our work creates innovative solutions to global challenges ranging from cancer to climate change.

Re:store Re:sponse Using future tech to protect the past. Creating a buzz in animal behaviour.

Re:flector Re:grow Transforming a regular craft into a Feeding the growing population remarkable revolution. without further harming our fragile planet.

Re:boot Re:cognise Rethinking how individuals interact in Understanding how language and our online world. dialect play a vital role in building our sense of self, belonging and identity.

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Join a community that is truly School of international, with staff and students working together to Art & Design share knowledge, skills and culture. City Campus

We’ve been teaching art and design since 1843. Today, we’re one of the UK’s most established, well-known and respected creative universities.

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Among the top 10% of art and design providers in the QS World University Rankings.

Lydia Jackson, BA (Hons) Fashion Design

You’ll have the opportunity to participate in live projects, competitions and Excellent links with work placements, many with global industry. organisations such as Apple, Paul Smith, Hallmark, John Lewis, Ted Baker, ASOS and L’Oreal. You’ll have access to state-of-the-art facilities including: Graduate degree show • studios and workshops for art, design, for final year students to fashion and photography; • electronic garment and knitwear display their work to the technology; public. • digital textile printing and digital loom and embroidery equipment; • CAD systems; • image and sound-editing studios.

“I think Nottingham is a great place to study, as the city isn’t too big or too small. You can find everything you need here. I have also learned how to push the boundaries of visual design, through trial and experimentation, and testing it on audiences. The course will definitely help me a lot in my future career.”

Ming-Shan Ming-Shan Wang, Taiwan, MA Graphic Design

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Our industry-focused courses School of combine theory, expert insight and experience, as well as Architecture, professional accreditation. Design and the Built Environment

City Campus

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) East Midlands office is on campus.

Daniel Farnsworth, BArch (Hons) Architecture

You’ll be learning from academics who are involved in world-leading Masters-level research and connected with industry and professional bodies. You’ll have conversion courses. access to state-of-the-art facilities and workshops, including: • dedicated studio spaces on our creative courses • metal work and timber machining Work placements and workshops; live industry projects. • structural testing areas; • extensive laboratories in concrete, materials, soils and hydraulics; • creative and virtual technologies laboratory (including visualisation technologies); • BIM, 3D modelling and rendering software. “NTU became my top choice when I found out that it offered so much employability support. Also, it is so diverse – there are so many international students here from different backgrounds.” Fiorentina Poh, Malaysia, Fiorentina BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Design

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We’ve been offering specialist School of courses at our dedicated Brackenhurst Campus for Animal, more than 70 years. Our courses are practical and Rural and taught by our award-winning academic staff who are Environmental experts in their industry. Sciences

Brackenhurst Campus

Our Equestrian Centre has extensive and unique facilities, including indoor and outdoor riding and research arenas, and stabling for 65 horses.

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Top ten in the UK for agriculture, forestry and food in The Complete University Guide 2021.

Brackenhurst accommodation

We’re located in a beautiful area of the countryside and we’ve invested over £30 million in state-of-the-art facilities One of the leading centres and resources for our students. These in the UK for animal and include laboratories, an animal unit, environmental sciences. our equestrian centre, and a veterinary nursing centre.

Stunning, idyllic campus.

Agne

“I absolutely love that all the lecturers love their jobs and are teaching us with passion. They are all very friendly and the amount of help I’ve received has been exceptional.” Agne Cerniauskaite, Lithuania, MSc Endangered Species Recovery and Conservation

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We can offer you dynamic School of courses, expert teaching, international opportunities Arts and and hands-on workplace Humanities training on all of our courses.

Clifton and City Campuses

Our journalism courses are highly regarded within the profession. With our industry- standard facilities and resources on offer, our multimillion-pound journalism facility is as close to the real thing as you can get.

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We have close links to local media organisations such as Notts TV and the Nottingham Post.

You’ll be joining a truly diverse arts and humanities community here at NTU. Other partners include You’ll also benefit from our outstanding humanities facilities, including our the National Trust, dedicated Centre for Broadcasting & National Justice Museum Journalism, open-access media facilities, and the BBC. and innovative teaching spaces.

Work placements and live projects.

“What I love most is how challenging it is, so in terms of career development, I think it’s the best preparation for the future. Also, the staff have The Centre for been more than excellent. Our Broadcasting & Journalism lecturers are so knowledgeable that I’m just in awe of their Thang expertise.” Thang Nguyen, Vietnam, MA English Language Teaching

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We’re proud to be EQUIS Nottingham and AACSB accredited – international benchmarks Business of excellence. Ranked in the Top 20 for Accounting and School Finance and for Economics in The Guardian Good City Campus University Guide 2021, we are one of only six UK business schools recognised as a PRME Champion.

Professional accreditations

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AACSB and EQUIS-accredited business school.

Students undertaking Thinkubator challenge Accredited by the Small Business Whatever course you study, we’re Charter for our business support, committed to providing you with entrepreneurship education practical experience of your subject and and engagement with the local an international perspective. This could economy. be through a work placement or live consultancy project, for example.

We are recognised as an exemplar by the United Nations Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME) and proud to be a PRME Champion.

Paula

“I had the opportunity to complete a consultancy project Dedicated approach to in a local business to review personalised and experiential several of their processes. I learning. suggested improvements in both time and cost efficiencies which the business is now looking to implement.” Over 600 connections with businesses and industry. Paula Andrea Gomez Saldarriaga, Colombia, MBA Digital Marketing

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Our award-winning Legal Advice Centre gives our students the chance to work with qualified solicitors on real-life cases with members of the public.

We have an outstanding and Nottingham long-established reputation for delivering excellent, legal Law School education. It’s been built through close relationships City Campus with the legal and other professions, our strength in legal research, and our excellent facilities.

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We’re proud of our reputation for excellence in the delivery of training for the Bar, and of our experienced teaching team that delivers such training.

Nottingham Law School courtroom

Many of our staff are experienced lawyers, and some are still in practice. Our world-class facilities All our courses offer you fantastic include a suite of opportunities. Work placements, courtrooms and mooting voluntary work, an international summer rooms. school and an annual Law Recruitment Fair are just a few of these.

“The largest influencing factor that determined my decision to study here was the unique variety of third year options that distinguished NTU from other universities. I never doubted my choice to study at NTU, and I was right not to.” Bianca Bianca Brasnoveanu, Italy LLB International Law

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We’re one of the UK’s most School of pioneering science and technology schools. We teach Science and our courses in an inspiring environment, which is Technology innovative in its design and relevant to industry. Clifton Campus

Professional accreditations include

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One of the best teaching and research laboratories in the UK.

Work placements on our undergraduate and many of our postgraduate courses.

The practical nature of our Access to to our courses – and their professional accreditation – mean that you’re research-grade telescope hands-on from the start, learning and observatory. the skills employers are looking for.

“Studying at NTU was the best thing for me as the lecturers were very helpful and provided constant support. After my thesis, my lecturer encouraged me to write a conference paper, which was then accepted by the Computing Conference for publication.” Krsna Das Thoondee, Mauritius Krsna MSc Interactive Media Engineering

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School of Social We’ll enable you to advance your career in an environment Sciences, including that fosters ambition, Nottingham progress, innovation and leadership. Institute of Education

City and Clifton Campuses

We have a large psychology department with over 90 academics, and some of our courses are accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS).

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Courses designed with professionals, and with public organisations.

Many of our courses are accredited, validated or recognised by their associated professional We take pride in our high-quality courses that are intellectually stimulating body. and relate directly to the needs of communities, society and professional practice. You’ll be taught by enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff who draw upon established expertise, research interests and professional experience.

“NTU has a prestigious reputation and offered many postgraduate courses in my area of interest. Postgraduate study has given a new dimension to my career plans. I have discovered new career opportunities where I can work and give back to society.” Kamakshi Kamakshi Marwah, India MSc Applied Child Psychology

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Explore Nottingham

Nottingham’s a great city to be a student. There are over 60,000 students living here from all over the world. Over 25,000 of these are studying at NTU!

Students are attracted to Nottingham for a variety of reasons. The cost of living is very reasonable and it’s a friendly and welcoming place. Another great feature of Nottingham is that everything’s really close. Unlike in bigger cities like London, for example, you can easily walk from NTU’s City Campus to the shops and attractions in just a few minutes. And the regular buses and trams mean you can quickly reach other parts of Nottingham too.

Visit ntu.ac.uk/nottingham to find out more. Student residences Railway station Bus station City Campus 5 mins walk to the city centre Clifton Campus 15 mins to city centre by bus Brackenhurst Campus 45 mins to city centre by bus

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Home to sport

Whatever sport you’re interested in, as a participant or a spectator, you’ll find it here. We’re even home to world-famous What a day! #trentbridge sporting venues, such as the Trent Bridge #ntuinternational cricket ground.

A breath of fresh air

Over 20% of Nottingham city is devoted to green spaces, such as public parks and gardens. You can easily go for a relaxing walk or cycle. You’ll also have easy access to beautiful green countryside – the world-famous Peak District, for example, or the iconic Wollaton Hall Park.

Shopping heaven

If you like shopping, you’ll love Nottingham! It’s a big city shopping experience in a compact city centre. From Primark and Zara, to Urban Outfitters and Dr Martens, you’ll find Free time in the fresh air. high street brands for every budget. #Nottingham We’ve got iconic labels, too – Vivienne Westwood, Paul Smith and Diesel all have homes here, and our students love the independent vintage and charity shops in the Creative Quarter.

Visit ntu.ac.uk/nottingham to find out more. Living here

Arts and culture

Whether you’re into art galleries, music, cinema or theatre you’ll find it all in this city. #NottsContemporary New tastes

Worried about not liking British food? No problem! There’s a great range of international food stores here in Nottingham – you can become an expert cook in no time. There are also a lot of supermarkets, restaurants, and tea and coffee shops. You’ll be surprised, ‘British’ food is a mix of food from all over the world, and it’s pretty good!

Shopping #hockley #nottingham

It's snowing! #snow #showusyourNTU

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Your home away from home

Being happy where you’re living is such an important part of your student experience. That’s why we have a fantastic choice of While deciding what sort of accommodation available for accommodation you want, you you, and it’s really important may want to consider: to start your research early. • sharing an apartment or a house with other students; • having an en-suite bathroom or University or private shared facilities; accommodation? • the cost, and whether utility bills (such as electricity and We offer a huge range of both University gas) are included; and private accommodation to suit every • the length of the contract budget. University accommodation (university contracts include the starts at approximately £106 per week Christmas and Easter holidays); and goes up to approximately £174 per week. All our accommodation is high Our Accommodation team quality, modern, and meets high safety is experienced in helping standards. international students to find the right place. If you need support we’ll be happy to help.

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We can offer flexible accommodation contracts, perfect if you’re a Pre-sessional English (PEAP) student or if you’re starting a Masters course in January.

Our accommodation team works very closely with private accommodation providers in Nottingham to create more accommodation options for NTU students. Visit ntu.ac.uk/private to find out more. Many of our international students take up these opportunities.

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Start house-hunting online

Our accommodation books up fast; it’s really important to start looking as soon as you can and reserve as soon as our booking system opens. Our website is a great place to start your research. You can view what’s available, find out more about the different locations and see what’s included in the cost. You’ll find a few examples on this page.

Byron residence Gill Street North Meridian court City Campus City Campus City Campus

Sandby Peverell New Hall City Campus Clifton Campus Clifton Campus

College Drive Brackenhurst Bramley Cottages Clifton Campus Brackenhurst Campus Brackenhurst Campus

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Your health and wellbeing

Settling in a new country As an international student, you’ll need to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge involves going through many (IHS) as part of your visa application in changes – environment, order to be entitled to free healthcare climate, food, and culture. It's through the National Health Service important that you take care (NHS). Free healthcare includes: of your health and wellbeing • consulting a doctor (also known as a and we are here to support you general practitioner or GP); and • treatment in a hospital, including every step of the way. emergency treatment. We strongly encourage you to register with a GP doctor soon after you arrive in Nottingham. You can do this online, or in person. We have medical centres on the City and Clifton campuses, and students Winner at Brackenhurst campus register with the local medical centre in the nearby town Outstanding Support of Southwell.

for Students International student support team THE Awards 2020

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Entry requirements

We accept qualifications from all over the world. Visit our website for a guide on how your qualifications match our entry criteria.

We always recommend that you also check the entry requirements on the web page of the course you want to study. Some courses have additional requirements, such as a portfolio of work, or relevant experience. You’ll find our English English language entry requirements at requirements ntu.ac.uk/englishlanguage and a list of the English If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need to show that your language tests we accept. skills are strong enough for intensive academic study. You’ll need to achieve the required grade in an accepted English test like IELTS or successfully complete our Pre-sessional English course (see page 26).

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How to apply

If you need any support with the application process, please contact our international enquiries team – see page 74 for contact details.

Postgraduate courses Visit ntu.ac.uk/apply to apply online (Masters – MSc, MA, MRes, LLM) using the NTU Applicant Portal.

Visit ntu.ac.uk/research to download Postgraduate research (MPhil, PhD) an application form.

Undergraduate courses Apply through UCAS at ucas.com by (Bachelors – BSc, BA, LLB) June. Undergraduate courses awarded at If you’re only applying to NTU you Masters level (MChem, MSci, MComp, can visit ntu.ac.uk/apply to apply MMath, MGeog, MBiol, MEng, MArch) online using the NTU Applicant Portal.

Contact Nottingham Trent Foundation and pre-Masters courses International College (NTIC) (see page 25).

Visit ntu.ac.uk/apply to apply online. Some distance learning courses require Distance learning courses you to apply through Wiley. Please visit ntu.ac.uk/online-courses for this information.

Pre-sessional English for Academic Visit ntu.ac.uk/apply to apply online Purposes (PEAP) using the NTU Applicant Portal.

NTU is a highly trusted sponsor with the UK Visas and Immigration Office Applying for a Student visa (UKVI). Visit ntu.ac.uk/visa for advice on making a successful application.

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Keeping in contact with us

There are lots of ways for you to get in touch with us and find out more about studying at NTU.

Contact your NTU country representative

Our team advises and helps students from all regions of the world – visit ntu.ac.uk/mycountry to contact yours. We also work closely with a network of education counsellors and representatives who can advise you, particularly on your visa application. Visit ntu.ac.uk/representatives to find them.

Sign up to receive messages

Go to ntu.ac.uk/messages to register your contact details. A member of our international team will contact you to discuss your study options, and we'll keep in touch with regular news and updates.

Email us

If you have any questions about studying here, email our highly experienced enquiries team [email protected] and we’ll be happy to advise.

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Get a call from an international Chat with students and staff student Visit ntu.ac.uk/chat to chat online; a We often ask our current international great way to find out more. students to call applicants. It’s a great opportunity for you to ask more detailed questions, so remember to add your telephone number to your application.

Follow NTU

• Join live Q&A sessions with current students and staff. • Post your questions. • Meet offer holders from your country. • Get the latest news. • Make friends and become part of the NTU community.

#nottingham #nottinghamtrentuniversity

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Playing a tune #ntumusic

Global Week #ntuglobalweek

Café culture #afternoontea #showusyourNTU

Roof top garden #showusyourNTU

Visit ntu.ac.uk/international to find out more. #NottinghamTrentUni

Clifton Campus #Sunshine

What a great match! #ntusport #ntuvolleyball

Relaxing #ntugloballounge #ntuinternational

Arriving at Nottingham train station! #ntuinternational #nottingham

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