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The University of Nottingham

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  • Summary
  • Best and worst
  • Accommodation
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  • Reviews (6)

The University of Nottingham in one paragraph...
"It is a well-respected academic university with a beautiful campus and a huge amount of activities and societies to get involved in. People are diverse and friendly and it is easy to fit in. The city has great nightlife and the university structure is very well organised in all aspects." says Lisa - read the whole review here.

UCAS Code: N84

University Homepage: www.nottingham.ac.uk

Maximum Tuition Fee?: £9000

UK Ranking: 16th (Times Good University Guide 2012)

Open Days: 29 Jun 2012, 30 Jun 2012, 14 Sep 2012, 15 Sep 2012,

Statistics snapshot
Number of Registered Students: 33550
Male to Female Ratio: 44:56
Average UCAS points achieved: 410
Overseas Students: 23%

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The best and worst things about The University of Nottingham:

"Best thing is the campus based university, as it is also 10 minutes bus ride from the city centre. When it is sunny in the summer, the campus is lovely to relax on, even with lots of amazing facilities. Worst thing is the close proximity with people in your halls, even though there are lots of halls on campus, they are small and you see some people far too often. Although I do recommend halls."
William, doing American Studies - Read more

"The campus is beautiful with a lot of resources and the student body is diverse and generally very friendly. Not sure about the worst thing - perhaps the food in halls."
Lisa, doing Architecture - Read more

"One of the best things about my university is the great social life and events that the university put on for the students. Also the campus was really beautiful. I cannot actually think of anything bad about my university during the time that I was there. "
Georgie, doing Philosophy - Read more

"Best = campus, really pretty and spacious. Worst = campus, takes a long time to walk from one side to the other."
Jenifer, doing Nursing - Read more

"The best thing about my university is the sheer amount of things on offer at the students union and in the city of Nottingham. The worst things about my university are the fact that the university can be very heartless and treat its students like statistics rather than people. The university can also be unnecessarily rigid and harsh in academic procedures. The university also lacks the diversity in people that I would have hoped for."
Katie, doing Sociology - Read more

"I chose Nottingham primarily because of its beautiful campus. Having decided on the course I wanted to do at Birmingham, I visited Nottingham for an open day. I was told that Nottingham was one of the most impressive campuses in the UK but I didnt expect this to sway my decision. However, having looked around I loved it and completely switched my plans! Nottingham campus is impressive. The Lake is wonderful in the summer and it frames the majestic Trent building."
Harry, doing Economics - Read more

Contact details for The University of Nottingham
Address:
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD

Telephone: 0115 951 5151
Email: undergraduate-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk

Please note that this is the registered address for The University of Nottingham. This may not be the location of your course.

Statistics

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National Student Survey

National Student Survey

Employment prospects (within six months of graduation)

Employment Prospects

These statistics are supplied by UniStats.com - the official university statistics site by UCAS


Accommodation costs for The University of Nottingham
arrow "£94 a week for catered halls with en suite bathroom. So everything is paid for up front. "
William, doing American Studies - Read more

arrow "About £100 I think."
Lisa, doing Architecture - Read more

arrow "About £110 pw catered. "
Harry, doing Economics - Read more

arrow "About £75 - £90pw."
Jenifer, doing Nursing - Read more

arrow "About £100pw catered halls.Cost of self-catered halls unknown. "
Georgie, doing Philosophy - Read more

arrow "About £120-130 per week for catered halls. The halls of residence at the university are very expensive with catered halls actually working out to be cheaper than the majority of self catered accommodation, however the contract of weeks is shorter."
Katie, doing Sociology - Read more

Reviews for The University of Nottingham:

arrow William R, 1st Year doing American Studiesuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UK
arrow Lisa T, 1st Year doing Architectureuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UK
arrow Georgie I, Postgraduate doing Philosophyuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UK
arrow Jenifer W, 3rd Year doing Nursinguniversity UKuniversity UK
arrow Katie P, 1st Year doing Sociologyuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UK
arrow Harry S, 1st Year doing Economicsuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UKuniversity UK


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