Nottingham Trent University Customer Service Phone Number

Phone Number of Nottingham Trent University is +44 (0)1159418418, +44 (0)1158484200 .

Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham is a university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as Trent Polytechnic (later Nottingham Polytechnic) in 1970 before gaining university status in 1992. Its roots can be traced to around 1945 (however some of its origins can be loosely associated with the founding of University College Nottingham, now the University of Nottingham). Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham is one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom, serving more than 25,000 students. There are many advantages to studying in Nottingham, one of which is its central location in the heart of England.


Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham has three campuses: city site located just north of Nottingham City Centre, the city site is home to over 16,000 students from Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School, School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, School of Art & Design, School of Social Sciences and the Centre for Broadcasting & Journalism. The city site has recently completed an ambitious £70 million development, which has successfully regenerated Newton and Arkwright, two of the Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham largest and oldest owned buildings. On Wednesday 18 May 2011, the two iconic buildings were officially opened by Sir David Attenborough. Since its completion, the project has won a number of awards. It triumphed against international competition to receive a Civic Trust Award for the outstanding contribution it makes to the quality and appearance of the environment, and for bringing social, cultural and economic benefits to the local community. In addition, the scheme received the title of Project of the Year at the East Midlands Centre for Constructing the Built Environment Awards, and helped the Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham Estates and Resources team to receive a prestigious nomination for the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2011.


Clifton campus of Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham home to over 7,000 students from the School of Arts and Humanities, School of Science and Technology and School of Education. Just four miles outside the city centre, the Clifton campus is a modern, self-contained, greenfield site with fantastic facilities. It hosts an Anthony Nolan Trust Cord Blood Bank, and the newly operational John van Geest Cancer Research Centre, recipient of the largest research grant awarded to a post-1992 university. The Clifton campus has seen a lot of investment recently including the new Lee Westwood Sports Centre and brand new accommodation. Students at Clifton can enjoy their own Students’ Union bar, gym, shop, cafés and library. Clifton campus is linked to the city site by a regular student bus service (as often as every 12 minutes during term).


Brackenhurst campus of Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham home to over 1,000 students from the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences. Approximately 14 miles from the city centre, Brackenhurst campus is a countryside estate with woodland, a lake and landscaped gardens. Contrasting the picturesque country house built in 1828 are the latest facilities including the high-tech glasshouse and new Veterinary Nursing building. The Veterinary Nursing Centre was purpose built in 2007 and was made a RCVS accredited Veterinary Nursing Centre, inside is a simulation Veterinary Practice offering students hands on experience at the University.


The Boots library is the flagship library of Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham. It is situated in the centre of the City site and supports the schools of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment, Art & Design, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Law School and Social Sciences. It is located in a modern purpose build building, completed in 1998 at a total cost of £13 million. The library contains more than 533,000 books and 2500 journals in addition to DVDs, newspapers and magazines. The library is set over four levels plus a further level dedicated to 24 hour computing facilities. The library is spit into three zones based on a traffic light system - silent study (red), quiet study (amber) and group study (green). This is to help students and visitors identify the ideal environment they desire to work in. Other facilities within the library include multiple bookable group study rooms (each with a computer), photocopying, scanning and computer workstations with internet access and specialist software on every level.


The Boots library wins Prestigious Customer Service Excellence award in 2011 - following a visit to review continuing compliance with the government's Customer Service Excellence Standard. Libraries and Learning Resources received a very positive endorsement from the assessor, who confirmed: "Libraries and Learning Resources continues to deliver excellent levels of service to its customers. It easily demonstates a totally customer focused service, with strong and dedicated leadership."


The Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham teaching is underpinned by its research. Its world-leading research ranges from cancer immunotherapy and airport security systems to social policy and cultural studies, and the University is currently holding £22 million in research grants and contracts.(Financial Year 2008/09.) The Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham held its own in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise, although it entered fewer academics than some of the other leading new universities. More than a third of its submission was rated world-leading or internationally excellent, with communication, culture and media studies, social policy, engineering and biomedical sciences producing the best results.


The Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham has invested a massive £90 million in the regeneration of two Grade II* listed buildings, Newton and Arkwright, at the heart of the City site. These landmarks have been revamped, while keeping their historic beauty, with an ultra-modern Central Court now linking them. Outstanding facilities for study support are available in addition to staff accommodation, teaching and social spaces, and Nottingham Conference Centre. Our green estates strategy has also helped our ranking as one of the most environmentally friendly universities in the country.


Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham has a great reputation for sport and many of their sports scholars have competed in the recent Summer and Winter Olympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and various world championships across the globe. Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham alumni include England Rugby player Nick Easter, GB Hockey players Crista Cullen, Adam Dixon and Alistair Wilson.


The world number one golfer and honorary graduate Lee Westwood recently opened the new state-of-the-art Lee Westwood Sports Centre on the Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham Clifton campus. The new centre boasts an impressive array of top quality sport and athlete support facilities, including sports halls, studios and cutting edge fitness suites. There is even a nutrition training centre to help athletes learn to deal with their often complex and precise dietary requirements. Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham is consistently ranked in the top 20% of institutions in the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) championships and is the current champion in the hugely popular Varsity series against local rival The Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham.


Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham has established industrial links with over 6,000 companies such as Microsoft, BBC, Toyota, Boots and Rolls Royce. Representatives from these companies deliver talks to prospective placement students or those pondering career options upon graduation. The Nottingham Trent University - NTU Nottingham has students working on live projects for top companies, including Microsoft, the BBC, Sony, BASF, Pfizer, Boots, Gucci, The Animal Health Trust and Siemens.





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The address of Nottingham Trent University is Burton Street, Nottingham, NG1 4BU UK.

Nottingham Trent University Website


The Website of Nottingham Trent University is www.ntu.ac.uk.

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The customer support phone number of Nottingham Trent University is +44 (0)1159418418, +44 (0)1158484200 (Click phone number to call).



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