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“It’s the best place for any International student offering good value for money in terms of education and living expenses” Shamsun Nahar Chowdury, BPTC/LLM student from Bangladesh
Contents Our City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Our Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Our University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 London Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Your future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Want to be next? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Research and Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 An international university . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Study Abroad and Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Summer School and English Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Pathway programmes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Undergraduate courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Postgraduate courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Money matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Your application journey – International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Your application journey – EU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Newcastle upon Tyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Help, guidance and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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Our City · Newcastle has been voted best student city 5 times in the last 7 years · The BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art was the first non-Tate venue outside of London to host the Turner Prize · The Great North Run brings nearly 60,000 runners and an annual festival of sport and culture to the city · Newcastle’s Chinatown is one of only five Chinatowns in England · Shop till you drop in one of the UK’s largest city centre shopping complexes, Eldon Square or at the Metrocentre in Gateshead, plus experience a range of boutiques and quirky markets · Delve into the city’s sporting culture with visits to Newcastle United’s St James’ Park, Newcastle Falcons rugby stadium Kingston Park and our very own Sport Central, ranked joint 4th in the UK by Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015/16 Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/ourlocation
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Voted the Best City for Students WhatUni Student Choice Awards 2014
“I love Newcastle, I always have. There’s amazing arts and culture, wandering around the BALTIC art gallery is one of my favourite things to do at the weekend.” Fritha Galley, BSc (Hons) Social Work
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Our Region When you need a break from city life, you can get the sea air in your face, swim in a man-made lake or take a walk along a Roman Wall. It’s all just a bus or Metro ride from campus. We’re an hour and a half from a wee dram in Edinburgh, and three hours from cocktails in London. And with a big international airport in town, you can hit Europe and the world.
·T he Metro system provides quick and easy travel around the region, taking in the coast, Sunderland and the airport
“One of my favourite things to do at the weekend is to visit the countryside, Northumberland is such a beautiful place to be.” Marine Camille Champouret, BA (Hons) Film and Television Studies
· T he North East coastline boasts some of the best surfing beaches in the north of the UK · You can walk along well-preserved sections of Hadrian’s Wall and visit the castles that protected it · K ielder Water and Forest Park is a giant playground – by day enjoy mountain biking, horse riding and water sports and by night you can star gaze at Kielder Observatory ·V isit historic towns and cities such as Durham, Hexham and Alnwick for architectural gems, quirky shops and a thriving café culture · I f you fancy going further afield take the Virgin Trains East Coast mainline from Central Station to cities such as York, Leeds and London virgintrainseastcoast.com ·M ake the most of our domestic and international airport and have a weekend away or enjoy a long holiday with links to destinations from Bristol to Aberdeen and Prague to New York newcastleairport.com Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/ourlocation
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“Our idyllic beaches and stunning National Parks are only minutes from our bustling historic city. All year round, the North East never fails to entertain our growing student population.” Rob Carthy, International Development Director
The Angel of the North
3 HOUR TRAIN RIDE TO
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Our University Northumbria University is located in the heart of Newcastle city centre in buildings that are a breathtaking combination of historical relevance and modern architectural elegance.
Our current facilities make us one of the biggest, most progressive and most exciting Universities in the UK. We embrace the very latest technologies and surround them with an exceptional support network of professionals to help guide you through every single day of your time with us. You’ll find everything you need on our tree-lined Newcastle campuses, from libraries and laboratories
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32,000 STUDENTS
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to accommodation, entertainment, places to eat and drink, and outstanding sports facilities. We’ve invested £200 million and recently announced a further £52 million investment to create outstanding new facilities for students, including a new Student Central zone around the library, and new buildings for students on Computing and Information Sciences and Architecture and Built Environment courses, to make sure that our campuses are places where you enjoy spending time. There are two main campuses in Newcastle. The newest section of the City Campus, has won over 20 awards for its design and sustainability. Our Coach Lane Campus is a short bus journey from the City Campus and is home to education, nursing, healthcare programmes and social work students.
Students’ Union · Run by a team of students who you elect to represent you · Over 100 societies for you to join, from Snowsports and Skydiving to Doctor Who and the DJ society
Sport · UK top 10 university for sport, according to The Daily Telegraph 2015 · £30 million has been invested in our flagship Sport Central facility, which includes a 3,000-seat arena, swimming pool, gym and climbing wall · Northumbria Sport Foundation offers volunteering opportunities locally and in Zambia · Club Northumbria offers opportunities for anyone to get involved · Team Northumbria offers success in the big leagues for committed students · Our Sport Scholarship Scheme helps truly talented athletes to finance their studies · Our sports facilities are ranked joint 4th in the UK by Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015/16
· Volunteering opportunities with sports, animals, teaching IT to the elderly, hospital arts and more, recently winning the NUS Student Opportunities Award 2016 · With our own magazine, TV and radio station there are endless ways to get your name out there and build up your portfolio · At the heart of our Union is our free, confidential, independent advice service, able to assist you on a number of issues · Three award-winning bars and club venues with weekly events and live music · Great range of food and drink at student-friendly prices, including Starbucks coffee · All money you spend here goes back into providing services to students Discover more mynsu.co.uk
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I WANT TO ENJOY EVERY MINUTE Facilities • A five-minute walk from City Campus to the heart of Newcastle city centre • A round 25,000 students study on our Newcastle campuses
“The facilities are innovative and award-winning. My course has some amazing, well equipped laboratories, allowing me the chance to study and learn in a realistic workplace environment.” Divvya Rajadhyaksha, MSc Food Science
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• O ver £200 million invested in campus developments since 2005 • B oth our campuses are covered by our pioneering safety app to give you peace of mind. Download it from safezoneapp.com • A fantastic range of restaurants, cafés and deli bars for food and drinks – including Costa and Starbucks – all with free Wi-Fi • F ree UPAY Chilli service for cashless shopping, eating and drinking • Our Coach Lane Campus is a 15-minute bus journey from the City Campus and is home to education, nursing and social work students. As well as its state-of-the-art learning facilities the campus also has a sports centre, restaurant, café and Students’ Union.
London Campus In September 2014 Northumbria opened its new London Campus. This exciting expansion firmly establishes the University’s provision in two of the UK’s top student cities, Newcastle and London.
Learn from the best At Northumbria University London, our academic experts and professional support staff are committed to giving you an educational experience that will set you up for life. We offer cutting-edge courses that are at the forefront of current knowledge and practice and informed by global perspectives. We use our research to shape and enrich our teaching. Working together in an academic learning community, you will debate, discuss, challenge and advance your knowledge. Through innovative learning methods you will be encouraged to strengthen your ability to work and learn independently and challenged to put your world-class qualification into practice.
Enjoy every minute London is a world capital and one of the top student cities in any country, according to the QS Best Student Cities list
2015. We provide a secure base for you to enjoy all that a world-class city has to offer so you get the best of both worlds: small groups and individualised learning, within a city that has a massive number of students. Typically there are as many as 400,000 students in London in any one year. Close to London’s financial district, the London Campus is also ideally located for working professionals looking to study for a parttime postgraduate degree, enabling you to connect with like-minded individuals from various industries. Our highly applied postgraduate degrees can immediately benefit your current position as well as support you in the next step in your career.
Give your career an edge When you join us, you will find that you are on a fast track designed to take your talent into the world of
employment. Northumbria University has built up an enviable reputation for employability that will serve you well throughout your life. Our Careers and Employment Service, through its support for students in their choice of career and work/life goals, is accredited to the demanding Matrix Standard. If you succeed in gaining a place with us, we will work with you to achieve your career or entrepreneurial ambitions. Our practical support includes opportunities to work on real world business problems and initiatives. We have brand relationships with a host of high profile employers offering you a truly unique experience and practical development opportunities. For more details on the cutting-edge courses offered at our London campus, visit northumbria.ac.uk/london
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Accommodation · Free 100MB broadband included in all Northumbria University accommodation · Voted second best student accommodation in the UK in the National Student Housing Survey 2015 · 5000 bedrooms available for students · All within walking distance of campus or with convenient transport links · En-suite, standard, catered and self-catering options available · You can choose the exact room, floor and residence online based on real-time availability, and complete all your contracts online too · View flat occupancy before you arrive to find out if your flatmates are male or female, undergraduate or postgraduate, UK or international, and use social media to connect with them · Our accommodation also features full recycling and re-use schemes and there is a wide range of accessible housing for those who require it Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/ accommodation
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Our student accommodation: • c an be found on and off campus.
• i s between 2 and 20 minutes’ walk from City Campus (see page 37 for map).
• i s split into shared flats for between 1 and 10 students.
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• c an include all meals so you never have to cook!
“The best thing about living in halls is meeting new people from different backgrounds and cultures.” Kong Lim, LLM Bar Practice
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Best in the UK for student broadband *The National Student Housing Survey 2014
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I WANT A CAREER WITH AN EDGE
93%
of our graduates are working or in further study after 6 months* * The Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey (DLHE 2015)
Top 10 in the UK for the number of graduates in professional or managerial roles* * UK DLHE Survey 2015
No3 University in the UK for graduate start-ups*
* Based on estimated turnover, according to the Higher Education Business and Community Interaction Survey (HEBCIS)
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Imagine your future… Employability is about gaining experience as well as expertise, about preparing for the workplace as well as for exams, and about making contacts outside university as well as within it. We work hard to ensure that we provide you with the opportunity to build all of these critical skills, which is why Northumbria graduates are targeted by regional, national and international employers. Our focus on employability can be broken down into the following areas: Placements and work opportunities – We partner with a wide range of companies and organisations across a number of sectors to offer placement experiences to you. They prepare you for the realities of work and give you a distinct advantage in the job market when you are looking to start your career after your studies finish. Accreditations and partnerships – Almost 50 professional bodies accredit our courses. These accreditations confirm high educational standards, up-to- date and forward-thinking curricula, and professionalism and relevance. Live projects with clients and customers – As a Northumbria student you can become involved with a wide range of projects across diverse sectors. It’s all live work, which means that you can contribute to the running of projects, have customer interactions, innovate,
solve problems, create products, and genuinely influence the industries you aspire to be part of. Dedicated Careers and Employment Service support – We want you to achieve your ambitions and make the most of your experiences, develop your skills and manage your future career. We will support your journey, helping you plan a route towards your goals. You can meet employers in campus, get 1-1 support and find a job whilst studying and beyond. Student and graduate enterprise – We’ve been named top university in the UK for graduate start-ups, supporting the development of more than 100 graduate startup companies in the last five years. Getting involved in volunteering – When it comes to catching the eye of potential employers, did you know that 73%* of them prefer candidates with experience outside their degrees? We have many volunteering projects that you can get involved in, from helping your fellow students settle into university life to litter picking in the local community. (*TimeBank through Reed Executive)
“For many students university is about readying you for employment in the career of your choice. Moving from study to employment is a big step… so it’s vital that our students get as much hands-on work experience as possible, whilst in the safe and supportive environment of Northumbria University. “ Andrew Haxell, Head of Careers & Employability, Northumbria University northumbria.ac.uk/international
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Want to be next...? Northumbria graduates are making a very distinctive mark on the world. Some of the best known brands are powered by our graduates. Working across different sectors in a wide variety of roles, our graduates are really making an impact – transforming their lives and the lives of others. Victoria Pendleton CBE (1)
Neil Marshall (6)
Britain’s most successful female track cyclist and Olympic gold medallist. Sport and Exercise Science graduate.
Film director, editor and screenwriter best known for his work on Game of Thrones and Dog Soldiers. Media, Culture and Society graduate (1992).
Sir Jonathan Ive (2) Designer of the iPhone, iMac, iPad and iPod, now senior Vice President, Design at Apple. Design for Industry graduate. Amanda Berry OBE (3) Chief Executive of BAFTA. Studied on Northumbria’s Business and Graphic Design degree. Dr Arnab Basu (4) Chief Executive Officer, Kromek. Materials Engineering graduate. Georgina Irving (5) Brand Specialist, Amazon UK. Business with Marketing graduate.
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Bibiana Aido (7) Spain’s youngest ever Minister appointed to Government at the age of 31. International Business Administration graduate. Rob Law MBE (8) Founder and Director of Magmatic, the company best know for creating the innovative Trunki suitcase. Design for Industry graduate. Jules Quinn (9) Established a tea, teaware and homeware company called The *Teashed. Fashion Marketing graduate.
“Learning from University and future employers as part of my degree is exciting. Putting new skills and learning into practice during my work placement is the perfect way to remember and advance.” Nathan Williams, BA (Hons) Business Management
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“The facilities are absolutely five star. Not only do I get access to machinery within the workshop, but beyond that I have access to various other facilities such as the photography studio and the sound booth. Whilst not completely integral to my course, they allow me to increase the standard of the work that I produce.� Mark Smith, BA (Hons) Design for Industry
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Research and Learning At Northumbria University we aim to give you something different. So when you come here be prepared to learn in a research-rich, business focused and professional university. in industry and commerce. Whether it’s equipping our classrooms and lecture theatres with the latest technology or ensuring you have the studio space to be creative and the labs to test your ideas, we want to provide the best possible learning environment for your course.
The content and structure of our courses, which are designed with input from academics, students and employers, reflect contemporary knowledge and practice and are informed by global perspectives. So what you learn here will equip you for life beyond university. Distinctive learning: Learning from the best is integral to the offer at Northumbria University. Our academics have an excellent track record in world class research and industry practice, and they bring that excellence into every aspect of their teaching. This in-depth knowledge and life experience that they bring to the classroom creates the kind of professional Northumbria graduate that we are known for. Research-informed teaching: At Northumbria we utilise our rich and vibrant research community to drive our emphasis on investigating and solving problems. Research informed teaching empowers you to become a researcher in your own right and to co-create knowledge.
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Professional learning: When you come to Northumbria, one of the first things you’ll notice is our impressive facilities. They have more in common with a professional workplace than an educational establishment; in fact we are confident that they are as good as, if not better than, what’s available
Technology enhanced learning: We use technology enhanced learning to bring people and technology together to give you the best possible learning, teaching and assessment experience. From submitting your assignments and receiving feedback electronically, to lecture recording and online reading lists, we use technology appropriately to enhance your learning experience and to make your university experience better.
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Why Northumbria? LEARNING EXPERIENCE
30th in the UK for teaching quality * *The Sunday Times University Guide 2016
High profile cultural partners, including BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art Queen’s Anniversary Prize for the Student Law Office* *For outstanding community work
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
UK’s best nurse education provider 3 years running*
University Library joint 1st in the UK*
*Post-registration, Student Nursing Times Awards 2012, 2013, 2014
*Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015/16
Top 1% of business schools worldwide*
Access to more than 1.3m books*
*AACSB accredited 2015
*University Library: books and eBooks combined
3rd in the UK for student satisfaction*
£6.7m invested in STEM* facilities
*Out of 47 UK universities, International Student Barometer 2015 summer survey
6th in UK for overall learning experience* *Out of 47 UK universities, International Student Barometer 2015 autumn survey
*Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
University Library 96% student satisfaction* *Library Survey 2015 – final year undergraduates
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Top 20 in the UK for student experience* * Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2015/16
RESEARCH RICH LEARNING
World-leading research in every area submitted to REF 2014*
EMPLOYABILITY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
93% of students are in work or further study* *6 months after graduation DLHE 2015
Ranked 3rd in the UK for graduate start-ups* *Based on estimated turnover and number of jobs created (HEBCIS 2014/15)
UK top 50 for research power*
2nd strongest pool of research activity of all modern UK universities* * REF (Research Excellence Framework) 2014, the national system for assessing the quality of research in all UK universities
Top 10 in the UK for graduates in Almost 50 employment* professional *Number of graduates in professional or managerial roles 6 months after bodies accredit graduation, DLHE 2015 our courses
Ranked 2nd for creating the most employable design graduates*
Business School of the Year*
* Industrial or product design graduates, BIDA’s Design School Survey 2015
*Times Higher Education Awards 2015
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A truly international university We’re proud of the fact that at our Newcastle campus 25% of our students are from overseas and it is this international community that makes our learning environment so diverse, exciting and rewarding. We have a long and successful record of operating internationally. Over a decade ago Northumbria opened an office in China, making us one of the first UK universities to have a base there. In addition we have offices in Malaysia, Thailand and India, a permanent representative in West Africa, as well as working with internationally renowned education partners outside the UK. Franchises: The academic quality of our courses has opened up opportunities to franchise them in other countries. Over 4,500 students are currently studying Northumbria University courses in countries such as Hong
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Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. This means that you can study part of your course overseas if it runs at one of our partner institutions. Northumbria University and St George’s University in Grenada, have combined their study programmes to provide an exciting pathway to becoming a medical doctor. Since the introduction of the International Medicine Pathway in January 2007, over 1,500 students have studied their first year of the Basic Medical Sciences programme at Northumbria. Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/medicine
Study Abroad and Exchange Studying abroad can take many forms, which include: Study Abroad • from a Partner institution • from a Non-Partner institution The differences between the two, involve who your fees for your study abroad period get paid to. Bilateral Exchange student As a Bilateral Exchange student, from one of our Exchange partner institutions, you could spend either one semester or a year at Northumbria, with a Northumbria student in turn, studying at the Partner institution for a semester or a year. Study Abroad as part of your Northumbria experience: We offer options for you to continue your course in another country for a whole semester or even a full academic year. Thanks to our network of partner organisations, there are exciting opportunities to visit or study in countries from Spain to South Korea
and from Canada to China. Most students return from their time abroad as more mature, focused individuals with a renewed motivation that helps them achieve good marks in their final degree. The experience adds to your CV, boosts your self-confidence and enhances your learning skills. Erasmus+ If you want to be considered as an Erasmus+ student, nominations must be sent via your home institution Erasmus+ Coordinator as Northumbria can only accept applications from institutions with which we have a signed Erasmus+ agreement. If you are a European student from a University that we don’t have an Erasmus+ agreement with you can consider applying as a fee-paying study abroad student (from a non-partner institution) for a Semester. Further details on more about all these options and how to apply can be found at northumbria.ac.uk/studyabroad
“The experience of studying and working abroad was priceless and I would recommend it to everyone.” Marius Nazare, co-founder of Podstel, BA (Hons) International Business
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Summer School and English Language We provide a range of pre-sessional and in-sessional English language programmes to help prepare you for your studies. These programmes help you become an independent, reflective learner and will equip you with the skills required to successfully continue your English language and academic development at Northumbria University and beyond. Our staff are highly qualified and experienced in English language teaching and we offer a supportive and friendly environment where you can learn and develop. All our English language programmes are accredited by the British Council. Pre-sessional: We offer 6 week and 11 week summer school options where you can make friends, improve your English and settle in to life as a student in Newcastle. In-sessional Support: Once you have begun your studies, you will receive additional support to develop your academic language skills. We have dedicated tutors who will work with you regularly to help you enhance key skills to support your assignments and assessments. UniLang: If you fancy learning another language whilst you’re here at Northumbria, we run additional classes in a range of languages. This is particularly useful if you’re planning on spending some of your summer vacation in Europe or decide to study abroad as part of your course.
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Northumbria International Summer School Programme: This programme is a 3 week opportunity, from 10 - 28 July 2017, that is open to any EU and International student wanting to experience life in the UK and as a Northumbria student, over a short-term period in the summer. You can choose from 1 of 3 modules to study over the period, that will earn academic credits for you to take back to your home institution. Part of the programme will include field trips as part of your studies; as well as external trips throughout the region so you can get to embrace our amazing heritage and culture whilst you are here. Make the most of your summer break, making new friends and gaining new experiences. Who can attend our Summer School? • Undergraduate students, who want to experience a Summer at University in the UK • Good command of/fluent in English, with IELTS of 6.0 and above. Further details can be found at northumbria.ac.uk/NISS
Pathway programmes Our range of Foundation Programmes and Pre-Masters are designed to bridge the gap between your current academic and English level and your chosen route of study. Pathway programmes for undergraduate study: I nternational Foundation Programme (IFP): The IFP is ideal if your qualifications and English language skills fall below the entry requirements for your chosen undergraduate programme. Our courses last for 2 semesters and offer you the opportunity to develop your English language and study skills, combined with the study of academic subjects. The programme is multidisciplinary and provides progression to a wide range of degree programmes at Northumbria University. You can choose one from the following pathways: 1. Social Sciences and Humanities 2. Art, Design and Media pathway 3. Business pathway 4. Engineering pathway What will I study? You will study core modules in: • Global Studies and Grammar • Reading and Critical Analysis • Intercultural Communication
University Foundation Year programmes As an EU student do you have the English language requirements, but unable to meet academic requirements for direct entry? If so, then our range of Foundation programmes could be the ideal route for you. Further details can be found at: northumbria.ac.uk/coursesearch
Pathway programmes for postgraduate study: Graduate Diploma: The Graduate Diploma in Business will support you in managing the transition into our Masters in Business programmes. The programme offers both integrated English language development for business as well as modules, designed to give you a detailed understanding and knowledge of how business works. IELTS requirement – 5.5 with no component less than 5.5 Graduate Certificate: The Graduate Certificate in Business supports you in managing the transition on to specific Masters programmes at Northumbria University. The course is designed to help students gain the skills, knowledge and confidence needed for successful Masters-level study. IELTS requirement – 6.5 with no component less than 5.5 Apply now northumbria.ac.uk/pathway
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Undergraduate courses Applied Sciences Applied Biomedical Sciences Applied Sciences (Foundation Year) Biology Biology (Biotechnology) Biology (Human Biosciences) Biomedical Science Chemistry Criminology and Forensic Science Food Science and Nutrition Food Science and Nutrition (Human Nutrition) Forensic Science International Medicine Pathway (see page 22)
Architecture and Built Environment Architecture Building Surveying Built and Natural Environment (Foundation Year) Interior Architecture Quantity Surveying Real Estate
Arts Art and Design History Drama Drama (Applied Theatre) Drama (Scriptwriting) Drama (Acting and Performance) Fine Art
Business Accounting Accounting and Finance (Top-up course) Business (Top-up course) Business with Law (Top-up course) Business and Finance (Top-up course) Business and International Management (Top-up course) Business and Management Business and Marketing (Top-up
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course) Business Leadership and Corporate Management (WBL*) Business Management Business with Accounting Business with Economics Business with Entrepreneurship Business with Financial Management Business with Human Resource Management Business with International Management Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management Business with Management Business with Marketing Management Business with Tourism Management Entrepreneurial Business Management (WBL*) Finance and Investment Management Human Resource Management Human Resource Management and Leadership International Banking and Finance (Top-up course) International Business Management International Business Management with French International Business Management with Spanish International Hospitality and Tourism Management (Top-up course) Leadership & Management Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Top-up course) Marketing Management Tourism and Events Management
Computer Science and Digital Technologies Applied Computing (Top-up course) Computer and Digital Forensics BSc/MComp Computing and Information Technology (Foundation Year) Computer Networks and Cyber Security BSc/MComp Computer Science BSc/MComp Computer Science with Animation Graphics and Vision BSc/MComp Computer Science with Artificial Intelligence BSc/MComp Computer Science with Games Development BSc/MComp Computer Science with Web Development BSc/MComp Digital and Technology Solutions
Design 3D Design Design for Industry Fashion Fashion Communication Fashion Design and Marketing Interior Design
Education and Lifelong Learning Post Compulsory Education and Training Primary Education
Foundation and English Language courses (see page 24/25) Foundation Year programmes Graduate Certificate Graduate Diploma International Foundation Programme Pre-sessional courses Summer school pre-sessional courses
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Geography Environmental Geography Environmental Science Geography BA (Hons) Geography BSc (Hons) Physical Geography BA (Hons) Human Geography MGeog Physical Geography MGeog
Healthcare, Public Health and Wellbeing Midwifery Studies (Pre-registration) Nursing Science (Top-up course) Nursing Studies ( Pre-registration) Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy
Humanities American Studies English Language Studies English Language and Literature English Literature English Literature and Creative Writing English Literature and History History History and Politics
Law LLB (Hons) LLB (Hons) with Business LLB (Hons) with International Business M Law Exempting M Law Exempting (BPTC)
Mathematics and Information Sciences Business Information Management (Top-up course) Information Technology and Data Science Information Technology Management for Business
Physics and Electrical Engineering
Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Physics Mathematics BSc/MMath
Mechanical and Construction Engineering Automotive Engineering BEng/ MEng Civil Engineering BEng/MEng Construction Engineering Management Engineering (Foundation Year) Mechanical and Architectural Engineering BEng/MEng Mechanical and Automotive Engineering BEng/MEng Mechanical Design Engineering (Top-up course) Mechanical Engineering BEng/ MEng
Media and Communication Design Advertising Animation Film and TV Production Film and TV Studies Graphic Design Interactive Media Design Journalism Journalism and English Literature Journalism Practice Mass Communication Mass Communication with Business Mass Communication with Advertising Mass Communication with Public Relations Mass Communication (Top-up course) Media and Journalism
Electrical and Electronic Engineering BEng/MEng Electronic Design Engineering (Top-up course) Mobile Communications Engineering (Top-up course) Physics BSc/MPhys Physics with Astrophysics BSc/ MPhys
Psychology Psychology Psychology with Criminology Psychology with Sport Sciences
Social Sciences Criminology Criminology and Sociology Global Poverty and Development (Top-up course) International Relations with Politics Sociology
Social Work and Communities Childhood and Early Years Studies Social Work Working Together with Children and Families (Top-up course)
Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Applied Sport and Exercise Science Applied Sport Science with Coaching Sport Coaching Sport Development Sport, Exercise and Nutrition Sport Management
* Work-based learning. Not open to students on a Tier 4 visa Courses correct at time of going to print. Check website for up-to-date course information
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Postgraduate courses Applied Sciences Biotechnology Chemistry Forensic Science International Medicine Pathway (see page 22) Microbiology Nutritional Science
Architecture and Built Environment Architecture Future Cities Interior Architecture Real Estate Real Estate (International) Surveying (Quantity Surveying) Surveying (Building Surveying) Surveying (Real Estate) Surveying (Housing)
Arts Conservation of Fine Art Contemporary Arts and Education Cultural and Creative Industries Management Fine Art Preventative Conservation* Theatre and Performance
Business Applied Entrepreneurship Applied Project Management Business Leadership and Innovation PGCert Business with Business Analytics^ Business with Entrepreneurship^ Business with Financial Management^ Business with Hospitality and Tourism Management^ Business with Human Resource Management^ Business with International Management^ Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management^ Business with Management^
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Business with Marketing Management^ Coaching MA/PG Diploma/PG Cert Digital Marketing Forensic Accounting Global Logistics, Operations and Supply Chain Management^ Human Resource Management and Development International Business Management^ International Finance and Investment^ International Financial Management^ International Human Resource Management^ Leadership and Management MBA*
Computer Science and Digital Technologies Computer Network Technology Computer Science Computing and Information Technology* Cyber Security**
Design Design* Design Management* Multidisciplinary Innovation
Education and Lifelong Learning Autism Early Years and Primary Education with Curriculum Development Education with Leadership and Management Education with Special Educational Needs Education with Teaching and Learning
Geography Disaster Management and Sustainable Development
Environmental Health Safety, Health and Environmental Management
Healthcare, Public Health and Wellbeing Health and Social Care Leadership Health Sciences (Management) MPH (Masters of Public Health) Nursing Leadership Nursing Professional Social Work PracticePG Cert
Humanities Applied Linguistics for TESOL Creative Writing English Literature History* TESOL*
Law Advanced Legal Practice* Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) Business Law* Commercial Law* Data Protection Law and Information Governance* Employment Law in Practice* Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)* Information Rights Law and Practice* International Commercial Law* International Trade Law* Law* Legal Practice Course (LPC) Medical Law* Mental Health Law*
Mathematics and Information Sciences Information Science* Information Science (Data Analytics) Information Science (Records Management) Information Science (Library Management)
WHAT DO YOU WANT TO STUDY?
Mechanical Construction & Engineering Construction Project Management with BIM* Engineering Management Mechanical Engineering Project Management*^ Renewable and Sustainable Energy Technologies
Media and Communication Design Animation Mass Communication Management
Physics and Electrical Engineering Electrical Power Engineering Microelectronic and Communication Engineering
Psychology Psychology Health Psychology Occupational and Organisational Psychology Sport and Exercise Psychology
Social Sciences Criminology and Criminal Justice International Development International Public Management and Governance MPA (Masters Public Administration)
Social Work and Communities Social Work
Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Clinical Exercise Physiology International Sport Management Strength and Conditioning
2 Year Masters
A number of our PG courses are offered over a longer period than the traditional one-year route, taking into account a second year where you have the option of undertaking an Advanced Practice or Study Abroad option. Advanced Practice options: Internship This route offers the opportunity to spend three months working fulltime in one of the many companies and organisations with which we have close links. Business Clinic (Business courses) Work in the Business Clinic within our Business School and gain experience providing consultancy services to businesses in the region. Research (Engineering, Environment, Computing courses) Carry out work with one of the Research Groups within the Faculty. There is every possibility that you may contribute to published research and therefore you may be named as part of the research team, which would be a great start to a research career. Study Abroad Spend a semester studying at one of our many partner institutes, where we have exchange agreements with universities all over the world, including partners in Europe, Asia, South America and Oceania. For a full list of courses that offer the 2-year Masters option, please see website for details northumbria.ac.uk/coursesearch
*available to study via distance learning ^ Advanced Practice or Study Abroad module option ** Also available at London campus Courses correct at time of going to print. Check website for up-to-date information.
Postgraduate Research Postgraduate students are a vitally important part of our research landscape, with over 500 students studying for research degrees (MPhil, MRes, PhD, Professional Doctorate) across the University. We have a vibrant community of postgraduate researchers, supported by excellent facilities and offer a range of PhD/MPhil programmes, Research projects, and Studentships throughout the year, across all academic departments. To discover current research opportunities please visit our website northumbria.ac.uk/ research and select postgraduate research degrees.
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Money Matters No matter where in the world you are right now, we want to make your journey to Northumbria as smooth as possible and we believe a Northumbria degree is a valuable investment in your future. Understanding the way funding and finances work can be quite challenging, so we’ve simplified the different types of support available. International Students
EU Students
Financial considerations
What is a bursary?
Cost is an important factor for most students and we fully appreciate what a big investment you are making in your future. Fortunately the cost of living in Newcastle compares very favourably with many other parts of the UK.
Northumbria University bursaries are cash contributions towards your time at university, to be spent on things like food, rent, books etc. If you are eligible for a bursary, the amount you get will depend on your household income as calculated by the Student Loans Company when you apply for support. Bursaries do not need to be paid back.
For information on fees visit northumbria. ac.uk/coursesearch – select a course then click on the fees tab to access our fees calculator. The calculator will provide an estimate of the fee you will pay, including any discounts you may be entitled to. All courses are priced in UK pounds, however, we have added a currency converter to help you get an approximate idea of cost in your own currency.
Tuition fee loan Tuition fee loans pay for your course and all students are eligible for a loan to cover the cost of these fees, regardless of your household income.
Visit northumbria.ac.uk/ internationaldiscounts for further details on:
For more information on tuition fee loans and maintenance loans visit gov.uk/studentfinance/overview where you can also apply.
• Early payment discounts
What is a scholarship?
• Academic scholarships for high achieving students
Our generous scholarships are cash contributions awarded to high-achieving students. So if you do well in your exams before your time at Northumbria, you could be on target for a non-repayable scholarship to help with your day-to-day finances.
• T he range of extras covered by your fees, including an International Induction Programme to help you settle in and free English language tuition during your degree course, should you need it. For further information on how to apply and your next steps, please see our easy to follow guide on pages 32-33.
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EU Academic Excellence Scholarships Undergraduate Scholarships are being offered to eligible European Union (EU) students.
For further details on eligibility and terms and conditions, for Undergraduate information go to northumbria.ac.uk/ugscholarshipsEU and for Postgraduate information go to northumbria.ac.uk/pgscholarshipsEU
The University’s Student Support and Wellbeing service also has a hardship fund which can help you if you are a UK/EU student who is experiencing financial hardship, providing you meet certain eligibility criteria.
Help with living costs
Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/feesandscholarships
We’re lucky to be situated in a very studentfriendly city, with many retailers and services offering discounts for students. In fact we’re one of the most cost effective cities to live in. Many students decide to work part-time and can sign up to JobsOnline, a national recruitment website, to access 100s of parttime job vacancies. There are also other ways in which you may be able to access financial help towards the costs of living: for example, a maintenance loan (repayable) from Student Finance England or other funding body. If you are resident in the UK and are applying for a full-time course then you may qualify for a loan. Please see gov.uk/studentfinance/overview for more information.
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Your application journey
STARTS HERE How to apply – International applicants Applications can be made to most of our courses by using the Apply Online function on the individual course listing or on the University’s International Application Form, which can be downloaded from northumbria. ac.uk/international or can be obtained from our authorised overseas representatives, the Northumbria Regional Offices or the International Office. Applicants can also apply for undergraduate courses via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). For further details please visit ucas.ac.uk. For information on international entry qualifications visit northumbria.ac.uk/international
Completing your application Follow our useful guide to our admissions process, showing the main steps you will need to follow. Remember to allow plenty of time to apply and take notice of our application deadlines. Once we receive your fully completed application form and documents, you will receive our decision by email. See our Admissions flow chart 1-9.
We’re here to help As well as team of dedicated staff in the UK, we also have regional offices in China, Malaysia, India, and Thailand and a permanent representative in West Africa. Contact details can be found on page 39 or through our website and we’re here to help you at any stage of your application.
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Prepare your application Before you apply to Northumbria, you should make yourself aware of all the key information for the programme you are applying for. This includes application deadlines, academic and English language requirements and any additional requirements such as Portfolio submission.
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Apply for your visa If you need a Tier 4 visa, once you have received your CAS, you should begin to make preparations in good time, to apply for your visa. Our Get Ready for Northumbria guide will provide all the information you need to make the transition to Northumbria. See also ukvisas.gov.uk
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Meet and Greet We have a dedicated team who will meet you at the airport and help you get settled into your accommodation. This is a free service which must be booked in advance.
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Receive a decision
Applications can be made online via our website, where you should upload your educational documents to date. You will receive your application reference number by email after you submit your application. Alternatively you can apply via UCAS.
Once we have received your application and documents we will assess your eligibility for the programme. If you are currently undertaking the relevant qualifications we will email you a conditional offer . Once you meet the conditions outlined in your offer, it is important you send us these as soon as you receive them. If you have met all the academic, nonacademic and English requirements for the programme, we email you an unconditional offer.
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Accommodation
To accept your unconditional offer you must pay the deposit or provide evidence of financial sponsorship, return the Offer Acceptance Form and all requested documents. Once we receive these we will issue a CAS to allow you to apply for a Tier 4 visa.
Once you have received an offer from us, you will be sent details for MyNorthumbria by email, where you will be able to apply for University accommodation.
If you do not need a Tier 4 visa you should provide alternative proof to show you are entitled to study in the UK.
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Enrolment and Induction
Prior to your course starting you will be sent details which allow you to self-register on your programme in advance and gain access to our Welcome to Northumbria Portal which has useful information to help you make the transition to Northumbria.
Once you arrive at the University you will need to attend an on campus Enrolment session to finalise your enrolment. There will also be a number of welcome and induction events for you to attend to familiarise yourself with the university and the faculty in which you are studying.
Your application journey
STARTS HERE How to apply – Undergraduate EU applicants The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) processes applications for all undergraduate courses. The UCAS institution code for Northumbria University is NORTH N77. Applications are made using the secure, webbased application system UCAS APPLY at: ucas.com You may apply for up to five courses and your choices should be listed in alphabetical order. All applications are treated equally and admissions selectors will not be able to see which other institutions you have applied to, so you should not express any order of preference when you apply.
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Research Start exploring your options for university. Look online, go to UCAS fairs, speak to friends and family and do some research at school/college.
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If your offers are still conditional then you need to make sure you put your very best efforts into studying hard and getting the best grades you can.
You can apply from 1 September 2016, and applications should normally be received by 15 January 2017.
Postgraduate EU applicants Apply online via our website northumbria.ac.uk* *Exceptions include PGCE and Law professional courses, where you apply directly to the professional body.
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Draw up your longlist of universities you are interested in. Check the UCAS website for entry requirements. Get out and visit university open days to really get a feel for their campuses.
Decide on the five courses you want to apply for. They may be at different universities or all at the same – it’s totally up to you.
Prepare your application. Make sure you declare all your qualifications and really put your heart and soul into your personal statement. The deadline for equal academic consideration is 15 January.
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FINISH If you meet your offer conditions… you are in! Can’t wait to welcome you to Northumbria in September
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Selection
Hopefully you’ll receive offers from all of your chosen courses, which will either be unconditional if you meet all the criteria or conditional if you’ve still got exams to sit or have non-academic conditions. If you’re unsuccessful in any of your choices, don’t forget you may still be able to use UCAS Extra to make other choices.
Now you need to wait to hear from universities. You may be asked to provide further information or to go for an interview for your course. Selection processes vary for different courses.
If you miss your offer at Northumbria It may still be possible to accept you, but if we can’t then you may have to go to your insurance choice if you meet their conditions.
If you miss your insurance too You could go into clearing to find a place at university or you could take a gap year or re-sit your exams and and apply again next year.
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Location Whether travelling by air, sea, rail or road, Northumbria University is easily accessible.
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Air Newcastle has its own international airport operating both domestic and international flights to cities including London, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Aberdeen, Dublin, Belfast, Southampton, Amsterdam, Paris, Barcelona, Prague, Dubai and Copenhagen. Approximate non-stop flight times are: Amsterdam: 1hr 20 mins Paris: 1hr 50 mins Dubai: 7hrs 15 mins Brussels: 1hr 25 mins Prague: 2hrs 15 mins Newcastle International Airport Tel: +44 (0)871 882 1121 newcastleairport.com
Coach National Express operates good services. Approximate travelling times are: Birmingham: 5 hours Edinburgh: 3 hours Glasgow: 4 hours London: 6 hours Manchester: 4 hours Sheffield: 3 hours National Express Tel: +44 (0)871 781 8178 nationalexpress.com
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Car ferry and passenger services operate from Tyneside to Holland. The North Shields International Ferry Terminal at Royal Quays (Tyne Commission Quay) is seven miles east of Newcastle. Bus services run from the terminal building to the city centre.
Rail Rail services operate from many cities. Approximate travelling times are: Birmingham: Edinburgh: Glasgow: London: Manchester: Sheffield:
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Rail Enquiries Tel: +44 (0)8457 484 950 nationalrail.co.uk
DFDS Seaways Tel: +44 (0)871 522 9955 dfdsseaways.co.uk
Travelling around Newcastle Newcastle is a very compact city so getting around is easy! It has one of the best integrated transport systems in the country, centred upon the Metro system, and extensive bus networks.
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Help, guidance and support The university experience is about gaining independence and freedom. We have in place a range of professional Student Support and Wellbeing services that are there for you when you need them. Financial support
Disability and dyslexia support
We can help with many financial issues, including scholarships, bursaries, loans and grants, alongside providing advice on budget planning and childcare support.
We offer advice and support to the many disabled students who make the great choice to come and study here.
Welfare and health advice T o help you enjoy your university experience to the full, we offer practical advice on keeping safe and healthy – from how to register with a doctor and dentist through to personal safety and healthcare costs.
Counselling and mental health support Our multi-disciplinary team offers a free and confidential service if you have personal worries, emotional anxieties or a mental health condition. The variety of services we offer means that we can help in the way that is most suited to you.
If you have a disability, or think you may have dyslexia, please register with the Disability and Dyslexia Support Team before arriving at Northumbria and we’ll ensure that appropriate support is put in place.
Social events and trips Along with the Students’ Union, we organise Fast Friends, an exciting programme of social events and activities. There is also spiritual and pastoral support across many faiths and beliefs, as well as discussion groups and days out. Discover more northumbria.ac.uk/ssw
International student support To help you settle into the UK, we can help with many different issues, including working in the UK, and visa and immigration queries. We also run a special induction for overseas students and, if you are flying into Newcastle Airport, our Meet and Greet service will welcome you and take you to your accommodation.
Awarded the UK’s “Most Outstanding Student Services Team”* * Times Higher Education’s Leadership and Management Award 2015
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Contact us International enquiries Tel: (+44) 191 227 4274 Email: international@ northumbria.ac.uk
International Admissions Tel: (+44) 191 243 7906 Email: internationaladmissions@ northumbria.ac.uk
EU enquiries eurecruitment@northumbria. ac.uk EU admissions er.admissions@northumbria.ac.uk
London campus Northumbria University 110 Middlesex Street London E1 7HT northumbria.ac.uk/london
Student general enquiries london.enquiries@northumbria. ac.uk
Recruitment line (International students) +44 (0)20 8003 0673
Recruitment line (EU students) +44 (0)20 8108 2180
/NorthumbriaInternational @NorthumbriaInt
Overseas Offices Thailand Also responsible for Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan and Vietnam. Northumbria University Thailand Office 283/46 Home Place Bldg Unit 1001-1 10FI. Sukhumvit 55 (Thonglor 13) Bangkok 10110, Thailand Tel: (+66) 2 712 9197 Fax: (+66) 2 712 7339 Email: thaioffice@ northumbria.ac.uk India Also responsible for Bangladesh and Nepal. Northumbria University Liaison Office, Spaze iTech Park, 832, 8th Floor, Tower B3, Sector 49, Sohna Road. Gurgaon - 122 002, Haryana, India Tel: (+ 91) 124 421 6246 Email: indiaoffice@ northumbria.ac.uk
Malaysia Also responsible for Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea. Northumbria University Malaysia Office A-8-3, 8th Floor, Northpoint Midvalley City 1, Medan Syed Putra Utara, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: (+60) 3 2287 8080 Fax: (+60) 3 2287 8282 Email: malaysiaoffice@ northumbria.ac.uk Africa UKEAS Office, 6A Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria Doyin Oladiran In-country Officer, Northumbria University Tel: +234 (0)8188 157535 Email: doyin.oladiran@ northumbria.ac.uk Skype: oladiran.doyinsola
P. R. China Northumbria University China Office Room 1503, Block B, Winterless Centre Jia 1, Xi Da Wang Road, Chaoyang District Beijing 100026, P. R. China Tel: (+86) 10 6538 8135 Fax: (+86) 10 6538 8136 Email: chinaoffice@ northumbria.ac.uk
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