Nottingham Trent University

International and EU student guide Contents

Welcome A great place for you to study...... 4 Your future...... 6

Find your course Postgraduate and undergraduate course list...... 8 Pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes...... 18

Scholarships International and EU scholarships...... 19

More about NTU Getting to know us...... 22 Facilities and resources...... 24 Learning with the best...... 26 World-class research...... 28

More about our academic schools School of Art & Design...... 30 School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment...... 32 School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences...... 34 School of Arts and Humanities...... 36 Nottingham Business School...... 38 Nottingham ...... 40 School of Science and Technology...... 42 School of Social Sciences, including the Nottingham Institute of Education...... 44

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Welcome to Nottingham Trent University (NTU)

Choosing where to study and what course to do is a life-changing decision – we’re honoured that you’re interested in studying with us.

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.

It’s a great time to join us – this guide will show you why we are one of the most popular universities in the UK. You’ll also find information about: • our courses • campuses and facilities • academic schools • scholarships

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

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A great place for you to study You’ll be living in a popular and cosmopolitan UK city. Join a Guardian top 20 university which has been awarded University of the Year for the last With a top 10 UK ranking three years in the UK’s for number of students education ranking press. on work placements, you know you’ll be joining a university that will make practical experience a priority.

97% of our graduates HESA 2017/18 are in employment or further study just six months after graduating. Enjoy using first-class DLHE 2016/17 facilities at a university that’s invested over ­­£450m in our campuses in the last 15 years. You’ll be taught by experienced, expert teachers at a university rated Gold for outstanding You’ll be joining a truly teaching quality. international community at NTU – with students Teaching Excellence Framework and staff from over (TEF) 160 countries.

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Every NTU course has Your future opportunities to gain Completing a work placement can have lots of benefits. It can build your confidence, improve your CV and help you stand out practical skills and NTU graduates get jobs. to future employers. experience. Our strong links with industry help us understand exactly • One-year work placement what employers need. Your NTU Apply for one-year paid experience will be packed with placements with a company or opportunities all designed to organisation. These may be in help you graduate with a CV / Nottingham, in another part of resumé that may give you a the UK, or in another country. real advantage. • Shorter work placements and projects Short internships or consultancy work-based projects with a company are an important part of many of our Employability courses. They range from 30 Our Employability team hours to 12 weeks. offers specialist careers • Professional, transferable advice and training sessions skills in job-hunting skills you’ll You’ll be learning planning, need, such as how to write communication, analysis, a good CV and how to give creativity, cooperation and a good interview. You can problem-solving skills – also get support from the no matter what NTU course Employability team after you do. These are skills you graduate. that’ll really help you make the journey between studying and working.

www.ntu.ac.uk/job-ready www.ntu.ac.uk/job-ready 6 7 Find your course Find your course

Accounting, finance • BSc (Hons) Animal Biology Postgraduate and and economics • BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology • MSc Economics  • BSc (Hons) Equine Behaviour, undergraduate course list • MSc Economics and Investment Health and Welfare Banking  • BSc (Hons) Equine Sports Science • MSc Finance (+Jan)  We offer over 500 full-time courses and all offer opportunities • BSc (Hons) Wildlife Conservation • MSc Finance and Accounting  for practical experience. Most undergraduate courses and many of our postgraduate courses include an option to apply for a • MSc Finance and Investment Architecture and civil Banking  work placement. engineering • MSc Economics, Banking • MArch Architecture Most courses are listed here and postgraduate work placement and Finance  • MA Interior Architecture options are marked with a  in this list. We also offer: • MSc FinTech and Financial Markets and Design • pre-sessional English courses (page 18) • MSc Digital Architecture • BA (Hons) Accounting and Finance • MPhil/PhD research degrees in all subject areas (page 28) and Construction • BA (Hons) Economics • MSc Civil Engineering • BA (Hons) Economics • MSc Structural Engineering with Business with Materials • BA (Hons) Economics • MSc Structural Engineering Undergraduate courses Postgraduate courses with International Finance with Management (Bachelors – BA, BSc, LLB) (Masters – MA, MSc, LLM) and Banking take 3 years, or 4 years with a take 1 year, or 2 years with • MEng (Hons) Civil Engineering work placement. a work placement. Animal, equine and wildlife Design and Construction • MSc / MRes Animal Health and Welfare • MSc / MRes Biodiversity Conservation Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/courses Did you know? • MSc / MRes Endangered Species to find out exactly what Recovery and Conservation Many Masters in Business, • MSc / MRes Equine Performance, you’ll study on each course Computing, Engineering and and any specific entry Science also have start dates Health and Welfare requirements. in January.

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• MA Illustration • BA (Hons) Costume Design • MSc Management and Business • BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Making Analytics  • MA Photography and Design • MA Commercial Photography • BA (Hons) Design for Film • MBA Master of Business • BArch (Hons) Architecture • MFA Fine Art and Television Administration** • BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology • MA Design: Products and Furniture • BA (Hons) Theatre Design • MBA Master of Business • BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering Administration (Digital Marketing)  • MSc Design: Products and • BA (Hons) Graphic Design • BSc (Hons) Civil Engineering Technology • BA (Hons) Photography • MBA Master of Business Administration (Finance)  • BA (Hons) Animation Art and design • BA (Hons) Fashion Design • BA (Hons) Filmmaking • MBA Master of Business • MA Fashion Design Administration (Global Supply • BA (Hons) Fashion Knitwear • BA (Hons) Furniture and • MA Fashion Knitwear Design Chain Management)  Design and Knitted Textiles Product Design • MA Textile Design Innovation • MSc Marketing and Brand • BA (Hons) Textile Design • BA (Hons) Product Design • MA Culture, Style and Fashion Management (subject to validation)  • BA (Hons) Fashion Communication • BSc (Hons) Product Design • MA International Fashion and Promotion • MSc Advertising and Marketing Management • BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing Business, management Communication (subject to validation)  • MA Fashion Marketing and Branding and marketing • MSc Strategic Marketing • MA Fashion Communications • BA (Hons) Fashion Management • MSc Innovation, Management Leadership (subject to validation) • MA Luxury Fashion Brand • BA (Hons) International Fashion and Entrepreneurship Management Business (1 year top-up) • MSc Digital Marketing  • BA (Hons) Business • MA Animation • BA (Hons) Fine Art • MSc International Business • BA (Hons) Business Management • MA Graphic Design • BA (Hons) Decorative Arts • MSc International Business and Accounting and Finance • MA Branding and Identity (Dual Degree) • BA (Hons) Business Management • MSc Human Resource and Economics Management  • BA (Hons) Business Management • MSc Marketing (+Jan)  and Entrepreneurship • MSc Management (+Jan)  • BA (Hons) Business Management • MSc Management and Finance  and Human Resources

• MSc Management and Marketing  • BA (Hons) Business Management

• MSc Management and and Marketing International Business (+Jan)  • BA (Hons) International Business

• MSc Management and Global • BSc (Hons) Management Supply Chain Management  • BA (Hons) Marketing

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Computing, engineering, • BSc (Hons) / MComp (Hons) Geography, horticulture Law, criminology and justice Computer Science maths and other technologies and environment • LLM Corporate and • BSc (Hons) / MComp (Hons) • MSc Cloud and Enterprise Insolvency Law** Computer Systems Engineering • MSc / MRes Global Food Security Computing  • LLM Health Law and Ethics • BSc (Hons) Computer Science and Development • MSc Computer Science  • LLM Human Rights and Justice (Games Technology) • MSc Computing Systems  • BSc (Hons) Agriculture • LLM Intellectual Property Law • BSc (Hons) Computer Systems • BSc (Hons) Ecology • LLM International Trade and • MSc Engineering (Cybernetics and (Networks) Communications) (+ Jan)  • BSc (Hons) Ecology ** • BSc (Hons) Computer Systems and Conservation • LLM Sports Law • MSc Engineering (Electronics) (Cyber Security) (+ Jan)  • BSc (Hons) Environmental Science • LLM Oil, Gas and Mining Law** • BSc (Hons) Information Systems • MSc IT Security (+ Jan)  • BSc (Hons) Food Science • LLM Law (General) • BSc (Hons) Computing • MRes Mathematical Sciences and Technology • LLM International Financial Law • BSc (Hons) Software Engineering • MSc Engineering Management • BSc (Hons) Geography • LLM (+ Jan)  • BSc (Hons) Geography (Physical) English, history and • LLM Legal Practice Course • Online MBA with Data Analytics philosophy • BSc (Hons) Horticulture top-up** (+ Jan + May)** (one year top-up) • Barristers Training Course (BTC) • MA Creative Writing • • BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) • MRes English Literary Research Languages and linguistics • MA Criminology Biomedical Engineering • MA Museum and Heritage • MA English Language Teaching • MSc International Law • BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Development • MA TESOL (Teaching English to Enforcement Electronic Engineering • MA Philosophy (by research) Speakers of Other Languages) • MSc Management of Fraud • BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) Sport • MA Holocaust and Genocide • MA Linguistics (by research) Investigation Engineering (by research) • MSc Policing Leadership • BEng (Hons) / MEng (Hons) • MA History Mechanical Engineering • LLB (Hons) Business Law • BSc (Hons) Data Science • BA (Hons) English • LLB (Hons) International Law • BSc (Hons) / MMath (Hons) • BA (Hons) Creative Writing • LLB (Hons) Law** Mathematics­­ • BA (Hons) Humanities Joint • LLB (Hons) Law Senior Status • BSc (Hons) Financial Mathematics Honours (areas include English, • LLB (Hons) Law with Business • BSc (Hons) Computer Science and International Relations, Film & TV, • LLB (Hons) Law with Criminology Mathematics Global Studies, History, etc) • BA (Hons) History • LLB (Hons) Law with Psychology

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• BA (Hons) Criminology Politics and international Property, construction • MSc / MRes Psychological • BA (Hons) Policing Research Methods studies and surveying • BA (Hons) Youth Justice • MSc Psychology in Clinical Practice • MA Politics • MSc Construction Management • MSc Psychological Wellbeing and • MA International Relations** • MSc Construction Project Media, journalism and Mental Health • MA International Development Management (Online)** communication • MSc Forensic Mental Health • MA Security Studies • MSc Project Management • MA Broadcast Journalism • MSc Forensic Psychology • MA International Relations (Construction) • MA Documentary Journalism • MA Social Work and Security • MSc Quantity Surveying • MA Magazine Journalism • MA Sociology • MSc Public Policy • MSc Building Surveying • MA Media and Globalisation • MSc Psychology • MSc Politics and Public Policy • MSc Corporate Real Estate • MA News Journalism • MA Public Health • MSc International Real Estate • BA (Hons) Politics and Investment and Finance • BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism • BA (Hons) Health and Social Care International Relations • MSc Property Development • BA (Hons) Journalism • BSc (Hons) Psychology, including • BA (Hons) Politics and Planning • BA (Hons) Media Communications specialist routes of Cognitive and • BA (Hons) International Relations • MSc Real Estate and Culture Neuroscience and Social and • BA (Hons) Politics and • MSc Residential Property • BA (Hons) Media Production Cultural Psychology Security Studies • BA (Hons) Humanities Joint • BSc (Hons) Psychology with • BA (Hons) Politics and • BSc (Hons) Building Surveying Honours (areas include English, Criminology Public Policy • BSc (Hons) Construction International Relations, Film & TV, • BSc (Hons) Psychology with Management Global Studies, History, etc) Sociology • BSc (Hons) Property Development • BA (Hons) Social Work and Planning • BA (Hons) Sociology • BSc (Hons) Property Finance and • BSc (Hons) Psychology Investment with Counselling • BSc (Hons) Real Estate • BSc (Hons) Psychology • BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying (Mental Health) and Commercial Management • BSc (Hons) Psychology (Forensic Psychology, sociology, Psychology) health and social care • BSc (Hons) Psychology (Educational Development • MSc Cyberpsychology Psychology) • MSc Applied Child Psychology

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• MSc / MRes Physics • BSc (Hons) Sport and Sciences, including sport • BA (Hons) Childhood • MRes Performance Analysis Exercise Science science (areas include Learning and • MRes Performance Nutrition • BSc (Hons) Exercise, Nutrition • MRes Advanced Materials Development, Psychology, and Health Chemistry (+ Jan) • MRes Sport and Exercise Psychology Special Educational Needs • MRes Exercise Physiology and Inclusion) • MRes Analytical Chemistry (+ Jan) Teacher training, • MRes Biomechanics • BA (Hons) Early Years • BSc (Hons) Applied Physics education and childhood • MSc Biomedical Science ­­(+ Jan)  • BA (Hons) Education • BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science and youth studies (areas include Early Years, • MSc Biomedical Science (flexible • BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences • MA Career Development Psychology, Special Educational learning + Jan + April)** • BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) • MA Education Needs and Inclusion) • MSc / MRes Biotechnology ✓ Biochemistry • MA Education Leadership • BA (Hons) Primary Education (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) and Management • BA (Hons) Youth Studies • MRes Cancer Biology Microbiology • MA Special and Inclusive Education • MRes Cell Biology (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) / MBiol (Hons) • MRes Chemistry (+ Jan) Pharmacology • MSc Chemistry / MSc Chemistry • BSc (Hons) / MChem (Hons) (Professional Practice)  Chemistry  includes option to apply for postgraduate work placement • MSc Forensic Science • BSc (Hons) Medicinal Chemistry ** available by distance learning • MRes Molecular Biology (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) / MSci (Hons) Forensic (+ Jan) offers a January start option • MSc  / MRes Molecular Science Microbiology (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) / MSci (Hons) Physics • MSc  / MRes Pharmacology • BSc (Hons) Physics with Nuclear (+ Jan) Technology • MSc  / MRes • BSc (Hons) Physics with Astrophysics Neuropharmacology (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) Physics and • MSc Molecular Cell Biology Mathematics (+ Jan)  • BSc (Hons) Sport Science • MRes Pharmaceutical Analysis and Mathematics (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) Coaching and • MRes Pharmaceutical and Sport Science Medicinal Science (+ Jan) • BSc (Hons) Sport Science • MRes Medical Imaging and Management

www.ntu.ac.uk/courses www.ntu.ac.uk/courses 16 17 Find your course Scholarships

International and EU scholarships

We offer postgraduate scholarships to international and EU students who have offers to study at NTU.

If you are progressing from one of our partner universities, you are eligible for either the NTU Scholarship or the partner progression discount. Our scholarships are highly prestigious, competitive awards, up to half the total tuition fee in value. Details of all the awards are on our website, including application advice and deadlines.

Scholarship Awardees You’ll be offered exclusive opportunities and activities during your time here, including Pre-sessional English for Academic an invitation to our prestigious Scholarship Awards Celebration Purposes (PEAP) to collect your award.

If you need help achieving our English language requirements we may offer you a place on the condition that you successfully complete a PEAP course at the University before your course begins.

The cost and length of your PEAP course will depend on your current You can get free language Last year we awarded level of English. Our courses range support classes throughout

from 6 to 20 weeks. your time as a postgraduate or 490 scholarships undergraduate student here, to students from over including one-to-one help 80 countries. with writing.

www.ntu.ac.uk/peap www.ntu.ac.uk/internationalscholarships

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Living costs Living and studying in Nottingham can be cheaper than it is in some of the bigger UK cities like London. There are many ways to save money while you’re here, for example using student discounts across the city.

Approximate costs of living in Nottingham per year

Accommodation: £3,120 – £7,680 Food shopping at supermarket: £2,080 Student society membership: £4 – £15 Gym membership: £80 £ Books, study resources and printing: £100 – £150 www.ntu.ac.uk/international www.ntu.ac.uk/international 20 21 More about NTU More about NTU

Getting to know us

We have eight academic schools located over four campuses. As an international student, you’ll most probably 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 Join us for a virtual tour about them on pages 30-45. You can around the University - watch videos of all our campuses on virtualtour.ntu.ac.uk our website. Clifton Campus City 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 A cosmopolitan, bustling campus right in the city centre. Only five service to the City Campus every 10 minutes. You’ll be studying here if minutes’ walk to the shops and all the excitement of a busy student city. you’re with one of these schools: You’ll be studying here if you’re with one of these schools or centres: • School of Arts and Humanities • Nottingham Business School • School of Science and Technology • School of Art & Design • Nottingham Institute of Education • School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment • Nottingham Law School • School of Social Sciences • Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism Brackenhurst Campus • Nottingham Language Centre (pre-sessional English) A beautiful campus in the countryside, about 40 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.

virtualtour.ntu.ac.uk virtualtour.ntu.ac.uk 22 23 More about NTU More about NTU

Facilities and resources Amazing sport facilities We’ve invested over £450 million in our facilities and campuses including 100-station gyms, in the last 15 years and we continue to invest heavily. You’ll enjoy fitness studios, outdoor sports pitches, an indoor tennis first-class learning and teaching facilities at NTU. centre, sports therapy suite, You’ll be studying with one of our academic schools with access to a huge sports halls, dance studio and range of facilities and resources for your specialist subject area. a 30ft climbing wall. Here are just some of the other facilities you’ll enjoy.

IT facilities

Access loan laptops, group Award-winning and individual study spaces, libraries thousands of computers, Access to over 650,000 24-hour access, and specialist electronic books and journals course-related software. and approximately 300,000 printed books, open 24 – 7 during term-time. • Global Lounges for all international social events and activities. Your Students’ Union • Prayer rooms and other faith facilities. One of the best Students’ • Green spaces outside on our Union buildings in the UK – a campuses. 2,400-capacity entertainment venue with cafes, lounges, a • Dedicated music practice dance floor, drinks and food. space for all abilities and musical interests.

www.ntu.ac.uk/facilities www.ntu.ac.uk/facilities 24 25 More about NTU

Learning with Did you know – we’re also a top 20 the best UK university in many subjects. Experienced, expert teachers You’ll enjoy the highest • Top 5 standards of teaching during your studies. Our lecturers have accounting and finance; extensive experience in industry, agriculture, forestry research and the professions and food; journalism; leading to national recognition publishing; public that our teaching is of the relations. highest quality in the UK. You are valued You’ll learn so much about the theory • Top 10 Our teachers really value and the practice of your subject. international students like You’ll also benefit from inspirational fashion and textiles; you, for the contributions guest lecturers and speakers who’ll building, town and country you make, and for the bring your subject to life. planning; economics; challenges, fresh ideas and Whatever course you do you’ll psychology. new perspectives you bring find new, exciting ideas. And you’ll to our courses. develop your confidence further • Top 20 by getting practical experience. biosciences; business management and marketing; chemistry; drama and dance; design and crafts; geography and environmental studies; physics; sports science.

Selection of rankings from Guardian University Guide 2020.

www.ntu.ac.uk/tef www.ntu.ac.uk/tef 26 27 More about NTU

World-class Our research areas research • Health and Wellbeing • Medical Technologies and Advanced Materials We’re delivering ground-breaking • Safety and Security of research that has a direct impact Citizens and Society on people’s lives, and if you’re • Sustainable Futures planning to do research with us • Global Heritage you’ll play a key part. Our work creates innovative solutions to global challenges ranging from cancer to climate change.

With 50 partner academic institutions across 40 countries, we achieve many of our breakthroughs through collaboration with other universities, industrial leaders and professional bodies worldwide. We also command global respect for our research with 90% being classed as world-leading, internationally excellent or internationally recognised (Research Excellence Framework 2014).

Tackling issues that influence the real world, all of our research findings feed back into our courses. This means that your learning is informed by the latest thinking and discoveries.

www.ntu.ac.uk/research www.ntu.ac.uk/research 28 29 More about our academic schools School of Art & Design

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

Lydia Jackson, BA (Hons) Fashion Design

You’ll have the opportunity to work on live projects, competitions and Ming-Shan Wang, work placements, many with global Taiwan organisations such as Apple, MA Graphic Design Paul Smith, Hallmark, John Lewis, “I think Nottingham is a great Ted Baker, ASOS or L’Oreal. place to study, as the city You’ll have access to state-of-the-art isn’t too big or too small. facilities including: You can find everything • studios and workshops for art, you need here. I have design, fashion and photography also learned how to push • electronic garment and knitwear the boundaries of visual technology design, through trial and • digital textile printing and digital experimentation, and testing loom and embroidery equipment it on audiences. The course • CAD systems will definitely help me a lot in my future career.” • image and sound editing studios.

• QS world university rankings – among the top 10% of art and design education providers in the world. We’ve been teaching art and design since 1843 – now we’re • Excellent links with industry. one of the UK’s most established, well-known and respected • Graduate degree show for final year students to display their work creative universities. to the public.

www.ntu.ac.uk/art 30 31 More about our academic schools School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment

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

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

www.ntu.ac.uk/adbe 32 33 More about our academic schools School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences

School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences Brackenhurst Campus We’ve been offering specialist courses at our dedicated Brackenhurst Campus for more than 50 years. Our courses are practical and taught by our award-winning academic staff who are experts in their industry. We’re located in a beautiful area of the countryside and we’ve Abubakr Albukhary, invested over £20 million in state- Sudan of-the-art facilities and resources MRes Global Food for our students. These include Security and Development laboratories, an outdoor classroom, equestrian centre and a veterinary “The course tutors are very nursing centre. knowledgeable and push you to achieve your best. Their help doesn’t just stop at academic support; my course tutors also helped me with settling in as an international student.”

• Top five in the UK for agriculture, forestry and food (The Guardian University Guide 2020) • One of the leading centres in the UK for animal and environmental Our Equestrian Centre has extensive and unique facilities including sciences. indoor and outdoor riding and research arenas and stabling for 65 horses. • Stunning, idyllic campus.

www.ntu.ac.uk/ares 34 35 More about our academic schools School of Arts and Humanities

You’ll be joining a truly diverse arts School of Arts and Humanities and humanities community here at NTU. You’ll also benefit from our Clifton and City Campuses outstanding humanities facilities including our dedicated Centre for We can offer you dynamic courses, expert teaching, Broadcasting & Journalism, open international opportunities and hands-on workplace training access media facilities, and innovative on all of our courses. teaching spaces.

Thang Nguyen, Vietnam MA English Language Teaching

“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 been more than excellent. Our lecturers are so knowledgeable that I’m just in awe of their expertise.”

• We have close links to local media organisations such as Notts TV and the Nottingham Post. Our journalism courses are highly regarded within the profession. • Other partners include East Midlands Museum Service (EMMS) With our industry-standard facilities and resources on offer, our and GameCity. multimillion-pound journalism facility is as close to the real thing as you can get. • Work placements and live projects.

www.ntu.ac.uk/hum 36 37 More about our academic schools Nottingham Business School

Nottingham Business School City Campus We’re proud to be EQUIS and AACSB accredited – international benchmarks of excellence. We’re ranked among the top 95 European business schools by the Financial Times, and our Masters in Management programmes are in the top 95 globally.

Whatever course you study, we’re committed to providing you Thawdar Nway Oo, with practical experience of your Myanmar subject and an international BA (Hons) Business perspective. This could be through Management and Human a work placement or live consultancy Resources project, for example. “Throughout my studies at NTU I had chance to meet many different people from different countries. It was a fun-filled experience to work with students from all over the world.”

Professional accreditations

• AACSB and EQUIS-accredited business school. • Ranked among the top 95 European business schools by the Financial Times, and in the top 95 globally for our Masters in Management programme. • Dedicated approach to personalised and experiential learning. • Over 600 connections with businesses and industry.

www.ntu.ac.uk/nbs 38 39 More about our academic schools

Many of our staff are experienced Nottingham Law School lawyers, and some are still in practice. All our courses offer you fantastic City Campus opportunities. Work placements, We have an outstanding and long-established reputation for voluntary work, an international summer school and an annual delivering excellent, modern legal education. It’s been built Law Recruitment Fair are just a through close relationships with legal and other professions, few of these. our strength in legal research and outstanding facilities.

Bianca Brasnoveanu, Italy LLB International Law

“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.”

• We are proud of our reputation for excellence in the delivery of training for the Bar and our experienced teaching team that has Our award-winning Legal Advice Centre gives our students the delivered such training. chance to work with qualified solicitors on real-life cases with • Our world-class facilities include a suite of courtrooms and members of the public. mooting rooms.

www.ntu.ac.uk/nls 40 41 More about our academic schools School of Science and Technology

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

Krsna Das Thoondee, Mauritius MSc Interactive Media Engineering

“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 The practical nature of our courses was then accepted by the and their professional accreditation Computing Conference 2017 means that you are hands-on for publication.” Professional accreditations include from the start, giving you the skills employers are looking for.

• One of the best teaching and research laboratories in the UK. • Work placements on our undergraduate and many of our postgraduate courses. • Access to research-grade telescope / observatory.

www.ntu.ac.uk/sat 42 43 More about our academic schools School of Social Sciences and Nottingham Institute of Education

We take pride in our high-quality courses that are intellectually School of Social Sciences, stimulating and relate directly to the including the Nottingham needs of communities, society and professional practice. Institute of Education You’ll be taught by enthusiastic City and Clifton Campuses and knowledgeable staff who draw upon established expertise, We’ll enable you to advance your career in an environment that research interests and professional fosters ambition, progress, innovation and leadership. experience.

Kamakshi Marwah, India MSc Applied Child Psychology

“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.”

• Courses designed with professionals, and private and public organisations. We have a large Psychology Department with over 90 academics, and some of our courses are accredited by the British Psychological • Many of our courses are accredited, validated or recognised Society (BPS). by their associated professional body.

www.ntu.ac.uk/s3 44 45 Royal Concert Hall Living here and Theatre Royal City intu Victoria Campus Shopping Centre Creative Quarter Brackenhurst Campus Campus City Centre Explore Nottingham Motorpoint Arena 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! Royal Concert Hall and Theatre Royal City intu Victoria Campus Shopping Centre Trent Creative Quarter Brackenhurst Bridge Campus Campus cricket City Centre ground Motorpoint Arena Nottingham

Students are attracted to Other reasons include: Nottingham for a variety of Trent • great shopping Bridge reasons. The cost of living is very cricket ground reasonable and it’s a friendly and • world-famous sporting Clifton Campus welcoming place. venues such as Trent Bridge Another great feature of Cricket Ground Nottingham is that everything’s • easy access to beautiful, really close. Unlike in bigger green countryside cities like London, for example, • great range of restaurants you can easily walk from NTU’s and supermarkets / specialist City Campus to the shops and shops with food from all attractions in just a few minutes. over the world. And the regular buses and trams mean you can quickly reach Clifton Campus other parts of Nottingham too.

www.ntu.ac.uk/nottingham 46 47 Living here Living here

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 accommodation available for you. It’s important to start your research early – everything’s on our website so that’s a great place to start.

University or private accommodation?

We offer a huge range of All our accommodation is high both University and private quality, modern, and meets high accommodation to suit every budget. safety standards. University accommodation starts While deciding what sort of at approximately £95 per week and accommodation you want, you may goes up to approximately £179 want to consider: We can offer extra-flexible per week. accommodation contracts, • sharing an apartment or a house perfect if you’re a Pre- with other students sessional English (PEAP) • having an en-suite bathroom or student or if you’re starting shared facilities a Masters course in January. • living with a local family in Nottingham (called ‘homestay’) • cost and whether utility bills (electricity, gas) are included • the length of the contract (University contracts include the Christmas and Easter holidays). Our Accommodation team is experienced in helping international students to find the right place. If you need support we’ll be happy to help.

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