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Nottingham Trent University

Nottingham Trent University
Place

Nottingham , United Kingdom

Number of students
35000

About the study place

Nottingham Trent University is a university based in Nottingham, England. In addition to City Campus located in central Nottingham, the school has the Clifton Campus, located about four miles south of the city centre. Which campus you are going to, depend on what you are going to study: architecture, art and design, and the built environment is located at the City Campus, whereas teacher education as well as science and technology are located at the Clifton Campus. 

Nottingham city is located in the East Midlands region, in central England and is about an hour's drive north of Birmingham. Nottingham is situated along the lower valley of the river Trent, in an area of ​​low hills and is surrounded by the Sherwood Forest to the north. It is probably best known for its role in the Robin Hood legend and for the Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery which has been rebuilt many times since the Middle Ages. Getting around and exploring this city is easy with an award-winning public transport system that includes the largest publicly owned bus network in England. 

Nottingham Trent University has close links with professional life, with ties to over 6,000 businesses. The university wants to maintain an inclusive learning and working environment that is enriched by diversity, and that values ​​differences and promotes justice, respect and equal opportunities. 

Credits

In order to have 30 ECTS credits approved at OsloMet after the exchange, you must take 60 UK credits (30 ECTS credits) at this institution. 

 

Semester division

First semester: Mid September to late January
Second semester: Late January to late May 

Exact dates depend on what school you will be attending, these will be given you once you have been accepted to the university. 

Housing

This institution offers student accommodation and they have made a website where you will find some good advice that will help you find accommodation. You can read more here (www.ntu.ac.uk)

In the Facebook group OsloMet Utveksling you can contact students who have been there before to hear where they lived and how they went about finding accommodation.