UNITED KINGDOM • CHINA • MALAYSIA
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A world-class university With over 39,000 students from more than 150 countries, two overseas campuses and strong links with universities around the world, we have a diverse community creating an inspiring place to study and work.
“Nottingham is the nearest Britain has to a truly global university, with campuses in China and Malaysia modelled on a headquarters that is among the most attractive in Britain.” The Times Good University Guide 2010
The University of Nottingham is a thriving university based in the heart of the UK. As one of six Science Cities in the country, Nottingham is committed to innovative new research and the latest technology. The University offers around 400 degree programmes, with taught and research postgraduate opportunities widely available. There are 35,000 students from 150 different countries currently registered on courses at The University of Nottingham's campuses in the UK, China and Malaysia. Students and academics travel from all corners of the globe to be part of the University, offering a unique international education experience to both scholars and staff. A dedicated International Office provides comprehensive support to international students, offering guidance on qualifications, applications and scholarships. International Officers are on hand to deal with everything from initial enquiries to postgraduate opportunities. Each International Officer looks after students from a specific country and members of the team regularly take overseas visits to meet new and prospective students. We're one of the UK's most popular universities, with nine applications received for each place every year.
The BASF House on University Park is part of the Creative Energy Homes Project.
We are also proud to be a green university. Sustainability is at the hearth of the University’s values and our environmental strategy provides the framework to deliver performance improvements across our operations, teaching and research. This interest is also reflected in the variety of courses available in environmental subjects and the range of schools that take interest in the area. Find out more about the University’s commitment to sustainability at www.nottingham.ac.uk/ sustainability For more information on all the environmental courses delivered by the University visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/environment
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World-changing research Nottingham is internationally recognised for its world-changing and award-winning research. The University is renowned for its excellent research facilities. More than £120 million in funding is received each year for projects across all subject areas. Collaboration with industry is encouraged. Prestigious companies, including Rolls-Royce, AstraZeneca and Ford, work with staff and research students to develop new technologies and innovations.
Winner of the first Times Higher Entrepreneurial University of the Year Award (2008), the University has launched a range of award-winning spin-out companies and has recently added an Innovation Park to the expanding Jubilee Campus to accommodate more spin-out enterprises and collaborative industrial projects. Nottingham's continued commitment to research excellence saw the University ranked as the seventh most powerful research university in the UK in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. The RAE panel also judged more than 90 per cent of research undertaken here to be of international quality.
We also work with our staff and students to help realise the real-world impact of their research by developing business ideas and building enterprise skills so that innovations and inventions are developed into successful businesses.
Read more about the University’s RAE success at www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/rae Watch videos about our research at www.test-tube.org.uk
“The University’s record-breaking research contracts place it among the top four universities for private funding.” The Times Good University Guide 2010
Did you know? Our academics won two Nobel Prizes in 2003 and received the 2008 Shaw Prize in Life Sciences and Medicine.
Students conduct research in the glasshouses at the School of Biosciences
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Teaching excellence At Nottingham, we have an outstanding reputation for teaching quality. Our commitment to maintaining excellence in the provisi贸n of learning and teaching ensures the University is consistently among the highest ranking performers in independent teaching assessments. The University offers over 400 degree courses at a variety of levels as well as research programmes. Our teaching is informed by the very latest research findings. Our taugh courses constantly evolve to incorporate new research developments and many are delivered by research scholars, passionate about their subjects. The University is keen to ensure that teaching is always innovative and effective.
Courses are offered in the following levels of study: Foundation courses: These courses are available to students who cannot yet fulfil the entry requirements for undergraduate (Bachelor) degree programmes. We curently offer Foundation Programmes in Engineering, Science, Business, Arts and Social Sciences, Healthcare Science and Pharmacy. Undergraduate / Bachelor courses: These courses typically last for three years. Postgraduate courses (Master): These typically last for one year and are for students who have already completed their first (Bachelors) degree. MBA: This is a one-year course and is for students who already hold a good first degree and have at least three years of relevant working experience. PhD: The doctorate programme is a researchbased programme of study and typically lasts for 3 years. New Route PhD: This is a 4 year research programme which consists of a taught part (1 year) and a research part (3 years).
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American and Canadian Studies Archaelogy Art History Centre for English Language Education Classics Cultural Studies and Critical Theory English Studies Film and Television Studies History Modern Languages and Cultures Music Philosophy Theology and Religious Studies
Architecture and Built Environment Chemical and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronic Engineering Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
Biology Biosciences Chemistry Computer Science Mathematical Sciences Pharmacy Physics and Astronomy Psychology
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Business Contemporary Chinese Studies Economics Education Geography Law Methods and Data Politics & International Relations Sociology and Social Policy
Biomedical Sciences Clinical Sciences Community Health Sciences Genetics Medicine Molecular Medical Sciences Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy Veterinary Medicine and Science
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Award-winning campuses With four campuses in Nottingham, one in Accommodation China and one in Malaysia, the University The University of Nottingham guarantees accommodation to all international students for of Nottingham has a lot to offer. The University has campuses across the city of Nottingham. The main University Park site is set in 330 acres of parkland. The Sutton Bonington campus, set in the picturesque Nottinghamshire countryside, houses the School of Biosciences and the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.
their fist year of study (conditions apply, see website for details).
The University offers university-arranged accommodation in 21 halls of residence in a safe campus environment at or near University Park, Jubilee Campus and Sutton Bonington Campus. All of our halls have resident wardens and tutors to support students if they ever need help or advice.
These traditional campuses contrast with the stunning Jubilee Campus. Built in 1999 to a set of sustainable guidelines, the modern campus is home to the International Office and the School of All study bedrooms are fully furnished and all Education, as well as the state-of-the-art Business rooms are equipped with a telephone and a computer point which enable students to make School and the new Research & Innovation Park. and receive telephone calls and access the University’s data network from their bedrooms. Medical students are based at the prestigious
Queen's Medical Centre (QMC). Close to University Park, the working hospital provides an opportunity If you intend to come to University with your partner or family, you can apply for one of our to experience life in a professional setting. limited number of places in University houses, or You can spend part of your degree abroad; at our we can help you find suitable housing in the private sector. campuses in Malaysia and China, with one of our many Erasmus and Study Abroad partners or within the U21 global network of universities.
Please visit the following website for more information on accommodation. www.nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation Take virtual tours of our accommodation at www.nottingham.ac.uk/nh/students/accomm
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A thriving city
Broadway Cinema and its surrounding areas are favourites among students.
Nottingham is a diverse city offering some of the best sporting and entertainment facilities in the UK. The historic Nottingham Castle, contrasts with a vibrant nightlife and thriving arts scene. The excellent public transport network provides quick and easy links to several other major UK cities. London is less than two hours away by train and the nearby East Midlands Airport offers low-cost flights to cities across Europe. Because university life is not all about studying, we encourage a stimulating social environment and provide activities to help you balance work and life. Both in the city of Nottingham and in our campuses you will find opportunities for sports, arts and culture and entertainment.
Within the University, the Students Union offers over 190 societies covering languages, cultures and religions, hobbies such as gardening, subjects including creative writing, art and biology, and even chocolate. The University offers a range of high-quality facilities and many opportunities to take part in sport, either competitively or just for fun. We also offer a range of cultural facilities. On campus, Lakeside, the University’s public arts centre and museum, has rapidly established itself as one of the region’s most exiting arts centres. Find out about the latest exhibitions and events at www.lakesidearts.org.uk Take virtual tours of our campuses at www.nottingham.ac.uk/about/campuses Learn more about what the City can offer at www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus/ nottinghamlife
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Our Mexican community The University of Nottingham has a strong And our alumni network in Mexico Mexican community. The Mexican Society provides an opportunity to keep in touch organises social events and trips around when your studies have finished. the year. The Mexican Society at was created in 2001 with the aims of providing a focal point for Mexican students to identify with, meet and receive support from each other and also to promote mexican culture through a range of events, both social and cultural. Find more about the Mexican Society at www.su.nottingham.ac.uk/studentgroups/society/ Mexican
Once back in Mexico, you can also access support from our growing Mexican alumni network, which enables graduates to keep in touch with each other and the University. For more information, please visit www.alumni.nottingham.ac.uk and its Mexican Chapter
Mexican alumni performing at the International Student Bureau’s Ball.
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How to apply Our aim is to make the application process as simple and efficient as posible and we encourage all applicants to apply online.
Undergraduate applications For a bachelor degrees a typical A level offer ranges from AAB – BBC, or IB 30 to 35. Other candidates will normally take a UK Foundation Programme but each case is considered on an individual basis.
The entry requirements for our programmes vary depending on the course and can be obtained from Foundation Courses will typically require a the relevant school or our online prospectus at minimum average of 8 in preparatoria or www.nottingham.ac.uk/Studywithus bachillerato. International students in particular are advised to submit their applications as early as posible. An offer of a place is needed for many of the scholarships available to international students, and closing dates are often early in the year. Furthermore, you will need to have an unconditional offer of a place on your course and be able to demostrate that you have secured funding before you can apply for a student visa. English language Speakers of English as a second language need a recognised English language qualification equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (no less than 5.0 in any element) for the Foundation course. Requirements for degree courses can be 6.0, 6.5, 7.0 and 7.5 depending on the course. For TOEFL tests we require scores of 527/197 (no less than TWE 3.5) for Foundation courses and 550/213 (no less than TWE 4.0), 573/230 (no less than 4.5 in TWE) and 600/250 (with no less than 5.0 in TWE) for degree courses. The Centre for English Language Education offers English courses to offer holders. These courses are a great opportunity if you need to improve your English before starting your course. And they also offer support during your studies at their insessional courses. More information at www.nottingham.ac.uk/cele
All undergratuate applications should be submitted through UCAS, a centralised system that manages applications to UK higher degrees. For more information visit www.ucas.ac.uk Postgraduate applications All postgraduate applications should be made directly to the University. You can Access the applications portal at http://my.nottingham.ac.uk/ pgapps The portal enables you to complete and submit a standard application form. Once you have submitted your application, you can view its progress by using the online tracking system. The portal also contains links to other useful information about the University and the local areas. With your application you will be expected to submit proof of your qualifications (academic and English), two academic references and, for research courses, a research proposal. Typical academic requirements are: Masters degrees: Bachelor degree from a reputable university with an 8/80% average. PhD degree: A Master’s degree with an 8/80% average. New Route PhD: A good first degree with an 8/80% average. * Please note that the academic and English language requirements will depend upon the type of course applied for.
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Scholarships and finance Studying abroad is a major investment — Did you know? a commitment to yourself, your subject Our strong research performance enabled and your future. us to spend £25m on scholarships for postgraduate researchers during We are keen to help our students secure funding. 2008/2009.
However, please be aware that financial support is limited, so we recommend that you investigate Scholarships opportunities as early as possible. The University has a range of scholarships available to international students. Further Entering the country information is available from the funding database In order to enter the UK as an international available through our website at student, you need to be able to demonstrate to www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationaloffice/offerthe immigration authorities that you have holders/scholarships sufficient funds to meet all your costs, including tuition fees and maintenance. Therefore, you Students should also contact the individual should hold your funding and visa before you academic schools where they wish to undertake register at the University. Competitive study, as there may be further sources of funding scholarships are not available once you have available. registered on your programme. Tuition Fees Nottingham fees are stable for the whole period of a programme (except in Medicine) so the fee you are quoted for the year of entry will not be increased during your programme. Tuition fees can be paid in two instalments. Tuition fees for international students start from: Foundation course £10,270 Arts and Social Sciences £11,420 Science and Engineering £14.960 MBA £19,500
We also have a list of sources of funding external to The University which are open to Mexicans, If you would like a copy, please email ninna.makrinov@nottingham.ac.uk Paid work The University has a Student Employment Service on campus and you will be permitted to work, depending on the stamp on your Passport, for up to 20 hours a week in term-time and full-time on vacation.
THESE FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION For more specific information on fees & how to pay, please visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/fees/ Cost of living In addition to tuition fees, we estimate that total living costs (accommodation, food, books, equipment, clothes, laundry, pocket money, travel, but NOT including travel between home country and the UK, etc.) will be around £700 per month for a single international student.
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Contact details Prospectuses The International Office aims to provide you with all the information you need about You can find detailed information on our courses online at www.nottingham.ac.uk/studywithus studying at The University of Nottingham. Before you apply, we can provide information on courses, living in Nottingham or any queries you may have. During your application, we can verify any original documents you need to send to the University. After you apply, we will invite you to take part of our Welcome Week, where you will be able to meet other students and get to know Nottingham before starting your course. The country contacts for Mexico are: Ninna Makrinov Ninna.Makrinov@nottingham.ac.uk Hannah Phillips Hannah.Phillips@nottingham.ac.uk
If you require a print version of our prospectuses, please request a copy www.nottingham.ac.uk/ studywithus/requestaprospectus.aspx Disclaimer Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this document is fair and accurate. However, the courses and services offered by the University are subject to occasional changes and no guarantee is given that these will not be made after the publication of this document.
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