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Postgraduate Prospectus 2015
Britains global university
www.nottingham.ac.uk
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Why Nottingham?
Welcome to Britains global university 4
Quality teaching 6
Study and research facilities 8
Britains global university for research 10
Research excellence 12
Our Doctoral Training Programmes 14Encouraging innovation and enterprise 16
Career development 18
Our Graduate School 20
Postgraduate video wall 22
Our alumni 24
Fees, funding and applying
Fees, funding and applying 26
Modes of study: an explanation 28
Fees and funding for taught courses 30
How to apply for taught courses 32Fees and funding for research programmes 34
How to apply for research programmes 36
Life at Nottingham
On campus 38
Accommodation 40
Student life 42
Study abroad opportunities 44
City life 46
Your support network 48
International student support 50Academic English preparation and support 52
Study What You Love 54
Arts 56
American and Canadian Studies 58
Archaeology 59
Art History 60
Classics 61
Culture, Film and Media 62
Cultures, Languages and Area Studies 63English 64
French and Francophone Studies 66
German Studies 67
History 68
Music 69
Philosophy 70
Russian and Slavonic Studies 71
Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies 72
Theology and Religious Studies 73
Engineering 74Faculty of Engineering 76
Research divisions
Electrical Systems and Optics 77
Energy and Sustainability 78
Infrastructure, Geomatics and Architecture 80
Manufacturing and Process Technologies 82
Materials, Mechanics and Structures 83
Contents2
Contents
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Contents
3
Departments taught courses
Architecture and Built Environment 84
Chemical and Environmental Engineering 85
Civil Engineering 86
Electrical and Electronic Engineering 87
Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 88
Medicine and Health Sciences 90
Applied Psychology 92
Biomedical Sciences 94
Genetics 95
Graduate Entry Medicine 96
Medical Sciences 98
Molecular Medical Sciences 100
Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy(Health Sciences) 101
Veterinary Medicine and Science 103
Science 104
Biology 106
Biosciences 107
Chemistry 109
Computer Science 110
Hearing Research 112
Learning Sciences Research Institute 113
Mathematical Sciences 114
Pharmacy 116
Physics and Astronomy 117
Psychology 118
Social Sciences 120
Business 122
Contemporary Chinese Studies 125
Economics 126
Education 127
Geography 130
Law 132Methods and Data 133
Politics and International Relations 134
Sociology and Social Policy 135
International campuses 136
China Campus 138
Malaysia Campus 140
Further information 142
Sources of funding 144
Where we are 148See for yourself 149
Campus maps 150
Subject index 154
Contact details 162
Get social: connect with Nottingham 163
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Internationally recognised forgroundbreaking research andteaching excellence, The University
of Nottingham is a pioneeringinstitution that will inspire and enableyou to achieve your ambitions.
Welcometo Britainsglobaluniversity
The most targeted university
by Britains leading
graduate employersThe Graduate Market in 2014, High Fliers Research.
Listed as having the most
environmentally friendly
campus worldwideUI Green Metric World University Ranking 2013.
Ranked in the worlds top
universities in the world for
three consecutive yearsQS World University Rankings 2013/14.
75Described by The Times
as the nearest Britain
has to a truly global
universityThe Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2014.
WelcometoBritains
globaluniversity
More than
students from
countries
43,000150
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An alumni
community of over
graduates230,000
international campuses
in China and Malaysia
and strong links with
universities around
the world
2
In the top
of universities worldwideQS World University Rankings 2013/14.
1%
Awarded the highest possible
judgement for student
learning opportunitiesQuality Assurance Agency Institutional Audit 2009.
Twice since 2003 our
research and teachingacademics have won
Nobel Prizes
WelcometoBritains
globaluniversity
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Quality teaching
6
Qualityteaching
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Taught courses We offer more than 320 taught postgraduatecourses spanning a range of disciplines.
Our research-intensive environment informs ourquality teaching.
Lecturers are experts in their elds and ourcourses constantly develop to incorporate thelatest ndings.
Our research philosophy underpins ourinteractions with students, producing graduates
who are capable of independent thinking and havea critical approach to their work and the worldaround them.
Personal development
and employability Many of our courses are accredited by professional
bodies, giving you a head start in your chosen career.Our accredited courses are identied on our courselistings, starting on page 56, using this icon:
We regularly consult with employers to ensureour programmes are designed to develop keytransferable skills and improve your employability.
Research students have access to a range of shortcourses delivered by our Graduate School thatfocus on the academic and practical skills neededfor a research career. The Graduate School alsosupports placement schemes that will help youapply your research skills in a real company.For more information, see page 20.
Innovative teaching Problem-based learning is integrated into manycourses an approach which fosters skills in groupworking and collaboration, self-direction, reasoning,critical reflection and knowledge acquisitionand application.
Visual technologies, including interactivewhiteboards, simulations and video conferencingare widely used to support and enhancestudent learning.
We are using visual technology to set up directlinks with our China and Malaysia Campuses,and video conferencing to enable joint projectsinvolving students from around the world.
Podcasts, ofcial videos on YouTube, iTunesU,web-based interactive teaching resourcesand formative online assessments are used tocomplement classroom discussions.
Our open courseware initiative (U-Now) is an onlineresource that offers a fascinating insight into the
teaching that takes place here. Download podcasts,videos and other learning resources atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/unow
For a taste of teaching at Nottingham, visit ouriTunesU page where we have free video andaudio podcasts. Find the link on our social mediapage: www.nottingham.ac.uk/connect
In the latest independent review of teaching quality carried out
by the Quality Assurance Agency, Nottingham was awarded the
highest possible judgement.
Teaching takes place in both formal andinformal surroundings, where you can jointogether with people who share your interests.
Qualityteaching
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LibrariesOur eight UK libraries offer:
more than one million printed and electronic books
and journals
four million manuscripts
learning hubs for exible learning and study spaces
specialist staff to help you nd the information you need
24/7 access to the Hallward Library on University Park
Campus during most of term-time
extended library opening hours around exam times
For more information about libraries, visit
www.nottingham.ac.uk/library
Advanced computing facilitiesYou will have access to the Universitys IT services, which
include:
computer rooms on all our campuses with printing,
scanning and a range of standard and specialist software
high-speed internet access
plug-in points and wireless access for your laptop
specialist applications software for research
laptop and iPad loans from most of our libraries
For more information about our IT services, visit
www.nottingham.ac.uk/it-services
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State-of-the-art library facilities, language courses andthe best in IT we are committed to providing you witheverything you need to make your postgraduate studiesa success.
Study and research facilities
Studyandr
esearch
facilities
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Improving your language skillsThe University offers language courses and study facilitiesfor all students through The Language Centre, based onUniversity Park Campus.
We provide daytime language modules in 13 languages(three hours of contact time per week) from beginners
level to near-native speaker competence with varyingentry points depending on previous language-learningexperience. These modules are free if taken as part ofyour taught course credit allocation.
We offer a range of evening classes, including BritishSign Language, on a fee-paying basis (one two-hourclass per week).
For more information about all our courses, please visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/language-centre
The Language Centre is also home to the Self Access
Centre, an ideal environment for independent study.Membership to the Self Access Centre is free and open tostudents and staff who have attended an induction session.
Flexible, distance and e-learningWe offer opportunities to study around existing employmentand family commitments, no matter where you are based.
Our Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle, gives you24/7 access to the highest quality teaching and learningmaterials, wherever you are in the world.
Our postal library loans service means you canrequest ordinary loan books held in our libraries to beposted directly to your UK home address.
We offer a postal photocopy service and online IT andsoftware training.
Find out more about services for distance and part-timestudents at www.nottingham.ac.uk/library/parttime-distance
You can also access information about our online learningenvironment and study skills at
www.nottingham.ac.uk/studyingeffectively
Our library facilities are available 24/7 during most ofterm-time and include areas for group work, individualand silent study.
Studyand
research
facilities
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Britains global
university for research
Ranked
in the UK forresearch power.*
7th
27 of our subjects
feature in the top
for their field,
with 14 in the top 5.*10
* Research Assessment Exercise 2008.
Res
earch
excellence
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Almostof our research
is world leading.*60%
More than
of our research is
of international quality.*90%Res
earch
excellence
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Research at Nottingham generates discoveries, manyof which have profound social, economic and culturalbenefits and address major global challenges. Amongother world-changing innovations, MRI was invented atNottingham and continues to have a huge impact onmodern healthcare.
Global research themes
The University has a dynamic portfolio of research prioritieswhich are grouped around ve global research themes:
Cultures and Communication Digital Futures Health and Wellbeing Sustainable Societies Transformative Technologies
These themes aim to address global issues and support
the delivery of research excellence and our postgraduatestudents make signicant contributions to this pioneeringwork. The University aims to support the growth and
development of postgraduate researchers through itsexcellent supervision, specialist training provision and
dedicated postgraduate infrastructure.
World-leading expertsOur academics are passionate about their area of research
and many are internationally recognised in their eld. Findout more about some of our researchers in your area ofinterest on our Research Exchange blog:
exchange.nottingham.ac.uk/research
Realising your real-world impact
Our specialist Technology Transfer and Commercialisationteam works with researchers to take their inventions to
market. Find out more on page 16.
Research funding We attracted a record 170m for pioneering research
funding in the nancial year 2012/13 to fund projects inkey disciplines.
Our funding from research councils showed an 87%growth in 2012/13 and EU funding rose by 25%.
Impact: The Nottingham Campaign will raise over 150mover ve years to support high-impact projects.
Engaging with business sponsorsWe have over 200 industrial sponsors of research. Our
corporate partners include: AstraZeneca Boeing E.ON
GlaxoSmithKline Jaguar Land Rover Pzer Rolls-Royce Rio Tinto Unilever.
Doctoral Training ProgrammesNottingham runs, or is a partner in, a number of DoctoralTraining Programmes, which between them offer over 150
fully funded EngD and PhD opportunities per year. For more
information, see page 14.
Research excellence
Res
earch
excellence
Find out more about research:
www.nottingham.ac.uk/research
@UoNResearch
blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/researchexchange
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A student taking part in a practicalexperiment in the Life Sciences Buildingon University Park Campus.
Res
earch
excellence
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Our Doctoral TrainingProgrammes
These programmes offer specialist opportunities for PhD
student training by delivering tailored high level research
and skills training for postgraduate students. They oftenoffer a placement. Each offering is unique, but all provide
cutting-edge doctoral study, combined with a supportiveand exciting working environment.
The University of Nottingham has attracted signicant
funding of 162m from research councils and industrypartners to develop programmes which aim to produce
the next generation of research leaders across a range
of disciplines, from the arts and humanities through toengineering and the sciences. Recent investments will
support 1,000 new PhD studentships through 21 Doctoral
Training Programmes across a range of disciplines. Around
45% will be based at The University of Nottingham, and therest with our wide range of partner universities.
To nd out more about the programmes we offer, or toapply for a fully funded studentship visit
www.nottingham.ac.uk/dtprogs
Unless stated otherwise, all studentships are for UK andEU students who have been resident in the UK for atleast three years. Research Council funding covers fees
for EU students but eligibility for stipends may vary. Pleasecheck the specic programme details for more information.
Doctoral Training Programmes available to international
students are indicated by the following icon:
International students may, in exceptional circumstances,be eligible for Research Council funding and will need
to contact the Doctoral Training Programme they areinterested in for further details.
Key
CDT - Centre for Doctoral Training
DTC - Doctoral Training Centre
DTP - Doctoral Training Partnership
IDC - Industrial Doctoral Centre
Research councils
AHRC - Arts and Humanities Research Council
BBSRC - Biotechnology and Biological SciencesResearch Council
EPSRC - Engineering and Physical SciencesResearch Council
ESRC - Economic and Social Research Council
MRC - Medical Research Council
NERC - Natural Environment Research Council
The following information was correct at the time of
print but should be considered as a guide only. For themost up to date information on eligibility, opportunities,
stipends and entry numbers for 2015 visit
www.nottingham.ac.uk/dtprogs
As a world-leading research institute The University of Nottingham
has a broad portfolio of Doctoral Training Programmes.*
OurDoctoralTrain
ingProgrammes
Doctoral Training Programme student
carrying out lab-based research onUniversity Park Campus.
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Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing**Encompassing a wide range of scientic disciplines fromchemistry and physics to computer science, engineering andbio-materials, this CDT will produce research leaders whowill play a prominent role in the future of manufacturing.
Advanced Therapeutics andNanomedicines**This CDT trains future pioneers of the pharamaceuticalsciences, in collaboration with University College Londonand world-leading industrial partners.
The AHRC-funded Midlands3CitiesMidlands3Cities DTP supports the production ofworld-leading arts and humanities research throughengagement with the creative industries, third sectoremployers and the general public.
Biotechnology and Biological SciencesResearch Council Doctoral TrainingPartnershipThe BBSRC DTP delivers world-class doctoral researchtraining in global food security, bioenergy and industrialbiotechnology.
Biomedical Imaging**Jointly funded by EPSRC and MRC, the OxfordNottingham Biomedical Imaging (ONBI) CDT is a uniquelybroad four-year PhD programme providing exposure to allaspects of cellular and clinical biomedical imaging.
EPSRC Carbon Capture and Storage andCleaner Fossil Energy**This CDT will provide the highly trained personnelneeded to tackle the specic challenges in implementingtechnologies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions frompower generation and other industrial uses of fossil fuels.
Envision (NERC)Funded by the Natural Environment Research Council(NERC), this DTP brings together a powerful group of UKresearchers with 44 industry and NGO partners to provide
a new generation of environmental scientists with theskills, knowledge and experience they need to take on thechallenges of a changing world.
Economic and Social Research Council(ESRC) Doctoral Training CentreFunded by the the ESRC, this DTC offers an outstandingmultidisciplinary environment in which to support researchand help produce the next generation of world-classsocial scientists.
Fuel Cells and Their Fuels**
Providing in-depth training in hydrogen technologies, thisCDT will equip graduates to work within the energy sector.
Horizon My Life in Data**The Horizon CDT in My Life in Data focuses on training acommunity of researchers within the Digital Economy themewith an emphasis on digital identity and personal data.
Composites Manufacture**
This IDC will support 70 Engineering Doctorate (EngD)Research Engineers, who will undertake specialist trainingwhile completing an industrially focused research project inthe eld of manufacturing of composites structures.
IMPaCT - Innovative Metal Processing**IMPaCT was created to train future leaders who are ableto fully exploit innovative metal processing techniquesin industry. Themes include casting, welding, surfaceengineering, near-net shape forming, materials modellingand characterisation.
Manufacturing Technology EngD Centre**The Manufacturing Technology Engineering DoctoralCentre (MTEDC) is a partnership with industry to addresskey challenges in advanced manufacturing engineering andtransform the latest manufacturing research results intoindustrial technologies.
NERC Oil and GasThe research in this CDT is dedicated to training researchleaders for the oil and gas industry, creating newtechnologies for recovery and studying their impact.
Non-Destructive Evaluation**
This CDT gives graduates the experience to lead anddevelop non-destructive evaluation methods in diverseengineering industries.
Regenerative Medicine**Research in this CDT is focused on bringingtogether expertise to promote the UKs position inregenerative medicine.
Sustainable Chemistry**This CDT provides PhD training and world-class researchprojects aligned to impact upon the longer term sustainability
of chemistry and the chemical-based supply chain.
Overseas Doctoral Training ProgrammesInternational Doctoral InnovationCentre (IDIC)The IDIC is a major initiative comprising leading UK andChinese universities and industry to train future leadersin energy and digital technologies. The IDIC supportsPhD research, promotes international collaboration, andestablishes a platform for developing collaborative researchand knowledge transfer activities between the two nations.
OurDoctoralTrain
ingProgrammes
* The University is involved in 21 Doctoral Training Programmes, 12 of these are led by The University of Nottingham, and a further nine are led by other UKinstitutions with The University of Nottingham as a partner. There are also two programmes based at our international campuses.** From October 2011 onwards the EPSRC has allowed universities some limited exibility and discretion within EPSRC-funded CDTs to support the very beststudents wherever they may come from (EU, international or otherwise) who would not normally meet the eligibility requirements for EPSRC funding. Pleasecontact the CDT directly for further information.
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Our Technology Demonstrator on Jubilee Campusshowcases student projects we have helped to develop.
* Praise from the judges of The Times Higher Entrepreneurial University of
the Year Award, which Nottingham was the rst ever recipient of in 2008.
Encouraging
innovatio
n
and
enterprise
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Realising innovationsWithin the University, inventions arising from research can
be developed into commercial business ventures, deliveringglobal solutions that make a difference in the real world.
Our support for innovation attracts world-class
academics who know that the infrastructure in place
can take their inventions, ideas and new technologies tothe global marketplace. Many of our PhD and postdoctoralstudents also play a large part in the development ofnew technologies.
Encouraging entrepreneursEntrepreneurial students are nurtured at Nottingham. TheHaydn Green Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship(HGI) offers support through its EnterpriseLab for studentswho want to explore and develop their business ideas.EnterpriseLab members gain access to business mentorsand free advice surgeries relating to nance, marketing,
sales, intellectual property and legal issues.
Examples of companies supported by the EnterpriseLabinclude Call for Participants and Sirosa. Call forParticipants took part in the Digital Economy YoungEntrepreneurs Scheme competition in 2012, developingtheir idea which provides researchers with access toparticipants for their studies. Find out more atwww.callforparticipants.com
Sirosa is a web and mobile application developmentcompany founded by two MSc Entrepreneurship students:www.sirosa.com
The EnterpriseLab facilities are also available to ourgraduates after they leave the University.
If you are interested in studying entrepreneurship atmasters level, the HGI offers a range of postgraduatecourses designed to develop business managementand entrepreneurial skills. This includes the MScEntrepreneurship as well as courses combiningentrepreneurship with core postgraduate degreesubjects in applied biopharmaceutical biotechnology,communication, computer science, crop biotechnology,cultural industries, electrical and electronic engineering andsustainable energy. See the course listings starting on page56 for more information.
Find out more about our enterprise facilities at
www.nottingham.ac.uk/enterprise
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Encouraging
innovation
and
enterprise
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Car
eerdevelopment
Our Careers and Employability Service offers you guidance during andafter your degree and can help you nd work experience to build your CV.
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Our award-winning Careers and Employability Serviceoffers ongoing support for planning your career throughoutyour time at the University and beyond, including:
career sessions with experienced professionals,presentations and drop-in sessions with employers,aptitude test practice sessions and employer-ledskills sessions
one-to-one careers guidance and CV sessions withour advisers
over 250 careers events including those where employersvisit the University to promote opportunities
a specialist careers adviser who works solely withresearch postgraduates
assistance in securing part-time or temporary work on orclose to campus through www.unitemps.com+
My Career an online system that is updated dailywith graduate vacancies, placement and internshipopportunities, PhD opportunities, as well as voluntaryand vacation work.
The average starting salary for Nottingham taught mastersstudents is 23,377 with the highest being 100,000.**The average starting salary for a Nottingham PhD graduateis 29,754 a 31% increase on the average salary for rstdegree graduates.**
Employers we work with include:Accenture, Aldi, Boots, BP, BT, Capital One, Deloitte,Enterprise Rent-A-Car, EY, GCHQ, GSK, Page Group,Procter and Gamble, PwC, RBS, Sky, Teach First,
Unilever and WPP.
International studentsThere are several visa options for international studentswho wish to pursue a career in the UK after graduation,including the Tier 2 (General) visa for graduate jobs, theDoctorate Extension Scheme for PhD graduates, and theTier 1 (Graduate Entrepreneur) visa for students who areinspired to start a new business within the UK.
To nd out what support we offer to entrepreneurs,see page 16. We also have specialist information resourcesto help our international students explore and progresstheir career options in the UK, at home and overseas aftergraduation. For specialised information and advice aboutvisas and working in the UK, you can visit our InternationalOfce or refer to the guidance on the International Ofcewebsite: www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/workingintheuk
See what our Careers and Employability Service can offer
you: www.nottingham.ac.uk/careers
@UoNCareers
CareersUoN
blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/careers
* The Graduate Market in 2014, High Fliers Research.** Data is taken from known destinations of the 2012/13 leaving cohort ofNottingham home and EU postgraduates who studied full-time.*** Postgraduate Premium, The Sutton Trust February 2013.+ Please note, there are regulations on work for those who require a studentvisa. For more information, see www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk
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Careerdevelopment
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Our Graduate
SchoolOur
GraduateSchool
At Nottingham, postgraduates are central to our research
mission. Our dedicated Graduate School is committed to
working with you to ensure you receive all the support and
skills training you need to fulfil your potential.
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On entry to the University, all postgraduate studentsbecome members of the Graduate School, which seeksto provide the facilities and resources you need to excelin your chosen eld and to signicantly enhance yourpostgraduate experience. Alongside the Graduate School,the University has invested in a number of GraduateCentres which provide subject-specic opportunities.
To nd out more about how the Graduate Centres cansupport you while you are here visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/graduatecentres
Internships and placement opportunitiesThe Graduate School offers a number of opportunities forpostgraduate students to undertake paid placements.
These will enable you to:
learn transferable skills and improve your CV enhance your employment prospects make professional contacts
have the chance to earn up to 2,000 make an impact on the performance of an
external organisation gain experience of different workplaces, helping you to
decide which career or employer is right for you take a unique approach to organisational research
Funding while youre hereIf you wish to present your research overseas or spend timeresearching abroad, the Graduate School offers a number ofcompetitive nancial awards. These include Graduate SchoolTravel Prizes, which contribute towards the cost of attending
a UK or international conference, and Graduate SchoolUniversitas 21 Research Scholarship Prizes of up to 1,000for PhD students looking to spend a period of one month ata Universitas 21 partner institution. Further information canbe found on our website.
Find out about our other services, including our workshopsand events programme:www.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool
Researcher Development ProgrammeOur extensive Researcher Development Programmeprovides free training opportunities for research studentsto help you develop the skills you need for your career. Allactivities have been designed to meet the requirementsof the UK research councils and are aligned with theNational Researcher Development Framework. Areascovered include: career management, interpersonal andcommunication skills, IT and information skills, learningand teaching, research environment, and researchmethods and approaches.
We also offer enhanced support and developmentfor research students involved in teaching, a range ofactivities to help you gain entrepreneurial skills andspecic opportunities to help you identify and manage anycommercial or policy implications arising from your ndings.
Find out more at www.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/traininganddevelopment
Did you know?When the Quality Assurance Agency
last audited quality standards across
the University, it specifically praised
the contribution of the Graduate
Centres in supporting and enhancing
the student experience.
@UoNGradSchool
UoNGraduateSchool
As a member of our Graduate School, youcan take advantage of training and supportto help you through your studies.
Our
GraduateSchool
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Postgraduatevideowall
Postgraduate
video wall
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Postgraduatevideowall
Our videos contain information about differentelements of life at Nottingham - from careersguidance to living in the city.
Watch our videos to find
out more about life at
Nottingham as a
postgraduate student.
www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/watch-pg
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Were proud of the contribution our graduates make
to society. The list opposite highlights some of theseimpressive contributions. Nottingham has a worldwidenetwork of more than 230,000 former students making acontribution in over 190 countries around the world.
Nottingham alumni benet from:
a huge range of networking and learning opportunities you will be able to forge friendships, share knowledge,build academic partnerships and take advantage ofglobal opportunities
an extensive programme of local and international eventsoffering exciting opportunities to stay in touch with theUniversity and fellow alumni
access to our Careers and Employability Service for life
use of our unique EnterpriseLab for 12 months aftergraduation, a facility which offers advice and practicalsupport to help you plan and launch your own businessventure (see page 16)
Find out more at www.alumni.nottingham.ac.uk
@UniOfNottAlumni
University of Nottingham Alumni
University of Nottingham
Did you know?Nottingham was ranked 2nd in the
UK for the number of alumni listed
among CEOs in the 500 largest
companies worldwide.*
Impact: The Nottingham Campaign is our biggest ever
fundraising campaign. It will deliver the Universitys visionto change lives, tackle global issues and shape the future.The campaign is set to raise 150m to support a series ofhigh-impact projects on the local, national and global stage.
Find out more at www.nottingham.ac.uk/impactcampaign
* International Professional Ranking of Higher Education Institutions 2011,MINES ParisTech.
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Pioneering scientists, international policy-makers, leaders of national
charities, newspaper editors, novelists, Olympic medallists, a Prime
Minister and a Nobel Prize winner.Ouralumni
Dr Stewart Adams OBEPharmacologist and inventor of Ibuprofen
Emma BarnettBroadcaster and Womens Editor of the
Daily Telegraphnewspaper
Dr Tim Brabants MBECanoeist and Olympic gold medalist
Sir Clive Granger (1934-2009)Economist and Nobel Prize winner
Michael HirstScreenwriter (Elizabeth)
Dr Amanda Horton-MastinFormer Director of Innovation and now
Director of Marketing at Comic Relief
DH Lawrence (1885-1930)Author
Roger LewisGroup Chief Executive of the Welsh Rugby
Union and Millennium Stadium
Judith McHaleFormer Under-Secretary of State in the US
Obama Administration
YAB Dato Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun HajiAbdul RazakPrime Minister of Malaysia
John RishtonCEO, Rolls-Royce
Sir John SawersHead of MI6
Professor Sir Ian WilmutEmbryologist managed the team that
cloned Dolly the sheep
Sir Andrew WittyCEO, GlaxoSmithKline and Chancellor of
The University of Nottingham
Deng YapingChinas Sporting Star of the Century
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Our alumni
As a Nottingham graduate you would bejoining a global community of alumni.
Ouralumni
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Postgraduate study is a major investment
a commitment to yourself, your subject and
your future.
The following pages are designed to take you through theprocess of exploring funding options and applying for your
course. Weve included an explanation of the differentmodes of study and related fees for taught courses andresearch programmes. Please be aware that nancialsupport is limited, so we recommend that you investigateopportunities as early as possible.
The majority of postgraduate students studying in the UKfund their own studies, often from a package made up ofpersonal savings, family loans or contributions, part-timework, bank loans and support from a trust or charity.
You will nd further funding information on individual
course pages of the online prospectus atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy and on school,department and institute websites. We have also includeda table of funding opportunities on pages 144-147.
Prizes and awardsDuring your course, we can help you identify opportunitiesfor funding that could enable you to travel or attend aconference, for example, as part of your studies. TheGraduate School administers a number of competitiveawards see page 20 for more information.
Fees and funding for international studentsThe University guarantees that if you accept a place andregister here, you will pay the same fee for each yearof your programme. A large number of scholarships areavailable to international offer-holders. Please visit ourscholarships pages atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/scholarships
Course feesAll postgraduate students pay an annual fee which coversregistration, tuition, initial examination, graduation, accessto most of the Universitys library and IT services andmembership of the Students Union.
The fee you pay depends on the course you are onand whether you are classied as a home/EU orinternational student.
When you accept your offer of a place, you are alsoaccepting responsibility for the payment of your tuitionfees. Approximately three weeks after registering for yourprogramme, an invoice will be issued by the Tuition FeesOfce. Self-funded students are usually permitted to payin two instalments. Unfortunately, if you fail to pay the fees,you will not be permitted to continue with your course.
Fee information for postgraduate courses at Nottingham
can be found on pages 30 and 34.
ApplyingThe following pages contain a step-by-step guide on howto apply for taught courses (pages 32-33) and researchprogrammes (pages 36-37). Once you have followed thesesteps you are encouraged to apply online viawww.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply
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Our range of taught courses continually develops inresponse to changes in society and the need to integratethe latest research ndings. Our courses also evolvein response to business and industry, ensuring theemployability of our graduates is signicantly enhanced byour teaching.
Masters courses can provide anything from vocationaltraining to preparation for further research. You willusually work in small groups and learning may be in theform of undertaking project work, industrial or businessplacements, engaging in problem-solving classes, lectures,tutorials or discussion groups and writing essays.
They might also include an individual or group project orresearch dissertation, for which you will have close contactwith the academics undertaking the research.
Masters degreeDuration: one year full-time (guide only)
Masters degrees are intensive taught courses with adissertation or project. Nottingham offers a range ofmasters degrees including the Master of Architecture(MArch), Master of Arts (MA), Master of BusinessAdministration (MBA), Master of Laws (LLM) and Master
of Science (MSc).Diploma (PGDip) and certificate (PGCert)Duration: six to nine months full-time (guide only)
Diplomas and certicates are often vocational programmesof study or structured in a similar way to masters courses.These are usually assessed by exams and coursework anda dissertation is not required.
Distance learningDistance learning could be suitable for students whosegeographical location, employment, family commitmentsor busy lifestyle does not allow them to attend regularon-campus classes. The University offers a range ofdelivery methods for distance learners, from coursesdelivered entirely online to blended learning courses thathave a compulsory component of scheduled contact time.
Distance learning courses are currently offered in theareas of:
applied ergonomics applied linguistics brewing sciences Chinese/English translation and interpreting church history contaminated land management digital technologies for language teaching education English language education English studies health communication international higher education Jewish history and thought
literary linguistics and modern English language Mediterranean archaeology mentoring and coaching public procurement law and policy risk and reliability methods special needs education systematic and philosophical theology Teaching English for Academic Purposes Teaching English to Speakers of Other
Languages (TESOL) workplace health
Find out more about distance learning at
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We offer a variety of research programmes, from mastersdegrees with a research element, such as the MRes orMA (by research), to doctoral work the most advancedform of postgraduate study. As a research student atNottingham, you will have close contact with academicstaff and receive personal research supervision. Researchtraining is provided to support your work and to help yougain skills in research methodology, skills specic to yourresearch area and a greater understanding of your subjectas a whole.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Duration: three years full-time (guide only)
A PhD is awarded on the successful completion of aprogramme of supervised research and is assessed by anoral examination and nal thesis.
Doctor of Medicine (DM)Duration: two-three years full-time (guide only)
The Doctor of Medicine is a research-based postgraduatedegree for fully qualied medical doctors. It is similar to aPhD but can sometimes be completed more quickly andoften contains a component of clinical research.
Doctor of Engineering (EngD)Duration: four years full-time (guide only)
The EngD is an alternative to the traditional PhD andprovides a more vocationally oriented doctorate inengineering. It encourages the development of innovativethinking while tackling real industrial problems andcombines academic research in an industrial context withtaught modules in related subjects.
Professional Doctorate (PD)Duration: three years full-time (guide only)
Professional Doctorates are doctoral level qualications,
equivalent to traditional PhDs. They are rigorous, part-timeprogrammes of advanced applied study and research,specically designed to meet the needs of practisingprofessionals. They provide a framework for the integrationof professional expertise and scholarly inquiry to explorespecic areas of interest.
Master of Philosophy (MPhil)Duration: one year full-time (guide only)
The MPhil requires research skills and training similar toa PhD yet its scope and complexity are less than thatrequired for a doctorate. You can apply to upgrade to aPhD after one year of study, or two years for part-timestudents. The MPhil is assessed by the submission ofa thesis.
Master of Research (MRes)Duration: one year full-time (guide only)
The MRes offers general research training for thoseintending to pursue a PhD or a career that requiresresearch skills. On an MRes course you will submit adissertation of around 35,000 words, take 20 credits ofgeneric research training and have the option to take upto 40 credits of relevant taught modules. The number oftaught modules you choose to take determines the lengthof your dissertation.
MA/MSc (by research)Duration: one year full-time (guide only)
The MA/MSc (by research) is similar to the MRes but
you can take up to 60 credits of relevant taught modulesand do not have to take 20 credits of generic researchtraining modules. Some programmes have a prescribedstructure of taught modules while in others the decision ismade in consultation with your supervisor. You will submita dissertation of between 25,000 and 45,000 wordsdepending on how many taught modules you chooseto take.
Doctoral Training ProgrammesFully funded EngD and PhD opportunities are availablethrough our Doctoral Training Programmes. See page 14.
Our postgraduate opportunities are dividedinto research programmes and taughtcourses. We offer full-time, part-time and
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Course feesTo ensure you are aware of how much your course willcost, we have provided a general fees table. Fees quotedin the table are per session, which means from 1 Augustto 31 July of the relevant academic year, or the full durationof a one-year masters course. Part-time fees are normally
charged according to the proportion of study undertakenduring the year. For example, if you study half of a one-yearcourse, you will normally be charged half of the full-time fee.
Please note: the table is a guide only. A denitive list of allpostgraduate fees is published on our website. Please visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/fees
FundingFunding for masters programmes can be limited, but it isworth taking the time to research your options as there maybe some funding opportunities that you are eligible for.
You can nd funding information on our course pagesstarting on page 56, or nd out about other sources offunding on pages 144-147.
Our online postgraduate prospectus allows you to searchfor the taught postgraduate course you are interested inand nd out about any funding available to support yourstudies: www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy
Our Graduate School website also outlines fundinginformation: www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/funding
Arts
Business School
Engineering
Medicine and
Health Sciences
Science
Social Sciences
Masters courses range from:
Home/EU 5,380-6,010International 13,730-17,500
Masters courses range from:
Home/EU 10,000-16,200International 17,000-19,500
MBA courses range from:Home/EU 21,000International 22,000
Masters courses range from:Home/EU 6,010International 13,730-17,500
Masters courses range from:
Home/EU 6,010-7,610International 13,730-21,860
Masters courses range from:
Home/EU 6,010-8,840International 13,730-19,330
Masters courses range from:
Home/EU 5,380-21,000International 13,730-22,000
Fees by subject area*
Distance learning fees range from 5,380-7,560 (home/EU students) and 5,380-13,730 (international students).*
Diploma and certicate (PGDip and PGCert) courses
are not represented in the table but are normally chargedat two-thirds and one-third of the cost of a masterscourse, respectively.
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How to apply for
taught coursesOnce you have found the course you are interested in, followthe steps opposite to complete your application. Our aim is to
make the application process as simple and efcient as possible.
We encourage you to apply online atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply
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Course entry requirements for our postgraduate taught
programmes vary depending on the course and are listedon the school pages starting on page 56.
English language requirementsIf you are an international or EU student and your rstlanguage is not English, you will also need to meet theEnglish language requirements for your chosen course.These vary depending on subject area and school. Youcan nd our entry requirements listed on each coursepage, starting on page 56 or please refer to our onlineprospectus for the most up to date information:www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy
Please note the course listings show entry requirementsin IELTS and Pearson Test of English (PTE) (Academic), butwe also accept other English language qualications. For
further information, please seewww.nottingham.ac.uk/go/pg/entryrequirements
For information on the English language courses andsupport we offer, please see page 52.
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Applications can be made directly through theonline application system atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply . This allowsyou to complete and submit your application online,which ensures that it is not delayed or lost in the post.You will receive an automatic acknowledgement of yourapplication when submitted and you can view itsprogress using the tracking information.
If you would prefer to ll out a paper application, you candownload an application pack fromwww.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/how-to-apply or request a pack by [email protected]
ContactAdmissions
t: +44 (0)115 951 4749e: [email protected]: www.nottingham.ac.uk/admissions
International Office
t: +44 (0)115 951 5247e: [email protected]
w: www.nottingham.ac.uk/international
Furthermore, you will need to have an unconditional offerof a place on your course and be able to demonstrate youhave secured funding before you can apply for your studentvisa. The student visa process is likely to take some time soif you are outside the UK you will need to factor this into theoverall timescales.
For more information on visa processing times seewww.gov.uk/visas-immigration
For details of international scholarship deadlines,please visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/scholarships
Check entry
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Before making an application you will need to determinehow to fund your studies. There are lots of options andsupport available. Wherever possible you should securefunding for your studies before applying for a course, butsome scholarships, loans and funding schemes may requireyou to secure an offer of admission from the Universitybefore you apply for funding. For information on fees andfunding for postgraduate taught courses see page 30.
Apply for funding
Course start datesThe majority of postgraduate taught programmes start inlate September, and there is generally no second pointof entry during the year for these courses. See individualschool pages starting on page 56 for start dates outside ofthe usual September date.
Application deadlinesHome/EU studentsAlthough most postgraduate courses do not formally closefor applications until the course start dates, (see below ifyou are an international student) you are advised to applyas soon as possible as places are limited and courses maybecome full.
International studentsInternational students in particular are advised to submitapplications as early as possible. The deadline forapplicants starting on the 21 September 2015 is 19August 2015.
An offer of a place is needed for many of the scholarshipsavailable to international students, and closing dates areoften early in the year.
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Course feesTo ensure you are aware of how much your course willcost, we have provided a general fees table. Fees quotedin the table are per session, which means from the startof the relevant academic year, or the full duration of a one-year course. Part-time fees are normally charged according
to the proportion of study undertaken during the year. Forexample, if you study half of a one-year course, you willnormally be charged half of the full-time fee.
Please note: the table is a guide only. A denitive list of allpostgraduate fees is published on our website. Please visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/fees
FundingThe University is very successful in attracting sponsorshipfor research students, particularly from the ResearchCouncils through competitions and annual allocations, and
with the European Commissions Marie Curie programme.
There are a number of ways you can search for funding foryour studies shown in the diagram on page 35.
We offer fully funded research opportunities through ourDoctoral Training Programmes. For more information, seepage 14.
You can nd funding information on our course pagesstarting on page 56, or nd out about other sources offunding on pages 144-147.
Our online postgraduate prospectus allows you to searchfor the postgraduate opportunity you are interested in andnd out about any funding available to support yourstudies: www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy
Our Graduate School website also outlines fundinginformation: www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/funding
Arts
Business School
Engineering
Medicine and
Health Sciences
Science
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Research courses range from:
Home/EU 3,996International 13,470
Research courses range from:
Home/EU 3,996 upwardsInternational 13,470
For information on fees for our
MBAs see page 30.
Research courses range from:Home/EU 3,996International 13,875-17,340
Research courses range from:
Home/EU 3,996 upwardsInternational 13,470-31,750
Research courses range from:Home/EU 3,996-7,980International 11,950-31,750
Research courses range from:
Home/EU 3,996-10,750International 13,470-17,340
Fees by subject area*
Distance learning fees range from 5,380-7,560(home/EU students) and 5,380-13,730(international students).*
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1If you apply for a PhD programme, you will generallyneed to hold an honours degree at 2:1 level or above (orinternational equivalent) in an appropriate subject. A higherdegree may be required. This is based on full considerationof individual applications.
For MPhil or other research masters programmes (egMRes, MA/MSc (by research)) you would normally beexpected to hold an honours degree at 2:2 level or above(or international equivalent) in an appropriate subject.
English language requirementsIf you are an international or EU student and your rstlanguage is not English, you will also need to meet theEnglish language requirements for your chosen course.English language requirements vary depending on subjectarea and school. You can nd our entry requirements listedon each course page, starting on page 56 or please refer toour online prospectus for the most up to date information:www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy
Please note the course listings show entry requirementsin IELTS and Pearson Test of English (PTE) (Academic)scores but we also accept other English languagequalications. For further information, please seewww.nottingham.ac.uk/go/pg/entryrequirements
For information on the English language courses andsupport we offer, please see page 52.
There are a number of routes you can take
when applying for a research programme.
When you have identified your area of interest,
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Identify a specific supervisor
Some students identify a specic supervisor working in theirarea of interest and approach them directly to discuss theirresearch idea. If the idea is of interest to the supervisor, theymay help you develop a research proposal and application tosecure funding. You will need to submit a formal applicationonline (see step 7).
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Investigate our current research
projectsOther students nd out if research in their area of interest istaking place in the University and then submit an application
directly to the relevant school, department or institute. Youwill need to submit a formal application online (see step 7).
OR
Apply for a studentshipIf applying for a studentship (a fully funded research place ina specic area), the process is similar to applying for a joband the advert will give specic details of how to do this.Many of our studentships are advertised onwww.nottingham.ac.uk/jobsand individual schoolwebsites. You can also search on www.jobs.ac.ukandwww.findaphd.com. You may also need to submit a formalapplication for the course online (see step 7).
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Find out about Doctoral
Training ProgrammesDoctoral Training Programmes deliver tailored high levelresearch and skills training for our postgraduate studentsand often offer a placement. The University has wonsubstantial awards from the UK Research Councils (RCUK)to support the training and work of the next generation ofelite researchers through our portfolio of Doctoral TrainingProgrammes. Each Doctoral Training Programme has adifferent application process and a specic deadline for
applications. To nd out more about current opportunitiesvisit www.nottingham.ac.uk/dtprogsor see page 14. Youmay also need to submit a formal application for the courseonline (see step 7).
Information on supervisors or research interests can be foundon individual school websites.
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Course start datesEntry to most postgraduate research programmes isavailable on 5 dates through the year: 1 October, 1December, 1 February, 1 April and 1 July. Please contactyour school or department for details of specic start dates.
Application deadlinesResearch programmes usually recruit postgraduate studentsthroughout the year, but it is worth checking if there are anyclosing dates for the project you are applying for.
If you are applying for a Doctoral Training Programme,please check dates and deadlines at
www.nottingham.ac.uk/dtprogs (see page 14).
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International students are advised to submit applications asearly as possible. The deadline for applicants starting on the1 October 2015 is 19 August 2015.
An offer of a place is needed for many of the scholarshipsavailable to international students, and closing dates areoften early in the year. Furthermore, you will need to have anunconditional offer of a place on your course and be ableto demonstrate you have secured funding before you canapply for your student visa. The student visa process is likelyto take you some time so if you are outside the UK you willneed to factor this into the overall timescales.
For more information on visa processing times seewww.gov.uk/visas-immigration
For details of international scholarship deadlines see
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Your application will usually include a research proposal.For details of how to write a research proposal visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/go/researchproposal
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Before making an application you will need to determine howto fund your studies. There are lots of options and support
available. Wherever possible you should secure fundingfor your studies before applying for a course, but somescholarships, loans and funding schemes may require you tosecure an offer of admission from the University before youapply for funding. For information on fees and funding forpostgraduate research programmes see page 34.
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Applications can be made directly through theonline application system at www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply. This allows you to complete and submityour application form online. You will receive an automaticacknowledgement of your application once submitted andyou can view its progress using the tracking information.
If applying for a studentship (a fully funded research placein a specic area), the process is similar to applying for ajob and the advert will give specic details of how to dothis. Many of our studentships are advertised on
www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs and individual schoolwebsites. You can also search on www.jobs.ac.ukand www.findaphd.com
Each Doctoral Training Programme has a differentapplication process and a specic deadline for applications.To nd out more about current opportunities visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/dtprogsor see page 14.
Information for
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Check key dates
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On campusCombining beautiful parkland and countryside, impressivetraditional and modern architecture, and cutting-edge learningand research facilities, our award-winning campuses areinspiring places to live, work and study.
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Oncampus
University Park Campus330 acres set around a lake with beautifully kept gardens
and pastures.
The campus has received Green Flag award status for11 years running.
Home to the East Midlands Conference Centre.
Location of the 202-bed Orchard Hotel.
Sports facilities including a sports centre, tness centreand swimming pool.
Home to Nottingham Lakeside Arts.
Nottinghams lively Students Union is based in thePortland Building on University Park Campus.
Jubilee CampusAn exemplar in sustainable browneld regeneration.
The campus has won numerous awards for its
environmentally friendly design.
Received Green Flag award status in 2013.
Home to Aspire, the countrys tallest free-standing workof public art, soaring 60 metres above the campus.
Includes teaching and research facilities; residences;retail, social and support amenities; libraries; anda sports hall.
The adjoining Innovation Park hosts specialist facilitiesfor global navigation satellite systems, renewable
energy technologies, mental health research and
aerospace technologies.
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Sutton Bonington CampusState-of-the-art teaching and research facilities.
10 miles south of University Park Campus.
100-acre site with its own halls of residence, socialamenities, sports centre, student guild and teachingand learning facilities.
University farm and a dairy centre with 180 roboticallymilked cows.
A regular free shuttle bus service to UniversityPark Campus.
Healthcare sitesLinks with hospitals across Derbyshire, Lincolnshireand Nottinghamshire.
Our Medical School is situated in Queens MedicalCentre, directly opposite University Park Campus.
Nottingham City Hospital houses our Division ofPhysiotherapy and is accessible via a free bus fromUniversity Park.
If you choose to study Graduate Entry Medicine orGraduate Entry Nursing, you will study at ourpurpose-built site at The University of NottinghamRoyal Derby Hospital Centre.
Our links across three regions mean we can offera range of placement opportunities.
International campuses
China Campus140-acre campus in Ningbo, a historic city on Chinaseastern coast.
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) wasthe rst Sino-foreign university to open its doors in China.
Home to nearly 6,000 students from around the world.
Find out more atwww.nottingham.edu.cn
Malaysia Campus125-acre campus in Semenyih, 35km south of KualaLumpur city centre.
The University of Nottingham was the rst Britishuniversity to establish a full campus both outside of the
UK and in Malaysia. Over 4,500 students from all over the world.
Find out more atwww.nottingham.edu.my
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Read more about our campuses atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/about/campuses
Jubilee Campus offers unique architecture andgreen open spaces ideal for studying and relaxing.
Oncampus
See for yourself!www.flickr.com/photos/uonottingham/sets
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We guarantee all new postgraduate students University-arrangedaccommodation for one year to help make your move to Nottingham assimple and stress-free as possible.*
University-arranged accommodation
We have six accommodation sites that are well-placed foreasy access to all our campuses as well as local amenitiesand the city centre. You can choose from single studybedrooms in shared ats to en suite self-contained studio
apartments. All ats have a fully tted kitchen and dining
facilities and are fully furnished with Wi-Fi.
There are security teams dedicated to each site, amanagement team and a student committee that organisesevents and activities at each of our sites providing a safeand comfortable environment.
Accessible living
If you have a disability and need accessibleaccommodation, youll be guaranteed a suitable room inuniversity-arranged accommodation for the duration of
your studies. If you have any medical requirements, wewill do all we can to provide the access and facilities youneed, although we would urge you to inform us as early aspossible as students with specic requirements must be
considered according to priority and availability.
Couple and family housingIf you intend to come to university with your partner orfamily, you can apply for one of a limited number of placesin University houses or you can nd suitable housing in the
private sector.
The private sectorIf you would prefer to nd private housing, a good place
to start is UNIPOL Nottingham:
www.unipol.org.uk/nottingham
Accommodation fees
Fees for 2014/15** ranged from 4,693 to 7,847per year*** depending on the type of accommodation.This includes heating, electricity and water bills,students committee membership, Wi-Fi and personal
contents insurance.
How to applyYou can apply for accommodation online atwww.nottingham.ac.uk/accommodationfrom 2 March2015 onwards if you are due to begin your studies inSeptember 2015. You will need to accept your courseplace before you can apply for accommodation.
Deadline for applications is 1 August 2015.
ContactIf you have any queries about accommodation, pleasecontact us:
t: +44 (0)115 951 3697e: [email protected]
w: www.nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation
* The guarantee is for a single-occupancy room for one year. To qualify for the
guarantee, you must accept your course place and return your accommodationapplication by 1 August 2015. University-arranged accommodation includesaccommodation that is managed by the University or arranged with external
developers. All external developers adhere to the Code of Standards for largerdevelopments.** Fees for 2015/16 were not available at the time of print but will be on our
website from March 2015.*** Fees quoted are for a 51-week occupancy period on a self-catered basis.
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Accommodation
Raleigh Park is one of our University-arranged accommodation options,which has everything you need to help settle into life in Nottingham.
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Whether you love sport, music, museumsor theatre, youll fnd Nottingham rich inculture and events on and off campus.
Studentlife
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As soon as you register for your course, you will be part ofThe University of Nottingham Students Union, one of themost active in the country. They provide a variety of eventsand activities throughout the year including salsa classes,wine tasting evenings, nights out and pub quizzes. TheStudents Union helps organise the Postgraduate WelcomeWeek seven days of events, presentations and drop-in
sessions to help you settle in. Find out more atwww.su.nottingham.ac.uk
You can also volunteer with one of around 120organisations through the Student Volunteer Centre:www.su.nottingham.ac.uk/volunteering
Culture on campusNottingham Lakeside Arts, the Universitys public artscentre and museum has rapidly established itself as one ofthe regions most exciting arts venues:www.lakesidearts.org.uk
Award-winning mediaThe Students Union media groups are award-winning andinclude the Nottingham New Theatre, ImpactMagazine,URN radio station and NUTS TV station. Get involved atwww.su.nottingham.ac.uk
Sporting opportunitiesWe have a great range of high-quality sports facilities oncampus, and University of Nottingham Sport has over 70sports clubs that you could join, all housed across ourUK campuses.
Here are a few of the sporting activities you can getinvolved in:
Intramural opportunities
Our popular intramural programme has almost 200 teamscompeting weekly for their hall, department or societyacross a huge range of sports.
Keeping fit
For those who want to keep t without competing, we offerthree levels of sports membership, giving you access tosports and tness facilities across our campuses.
Disability sport
We provide support and facilities for disability sport andour dedicated Disability Sports Ofcer will work with youto ensure you make the most of the sports and tnessopportunities on offer, no matter what your experience level.
Bursaries and scholarships
We have a sports bursary scheme to help outstandingathletes meet the costs of high-class sports participation,with coaching and support services available.
Find out more at www.nottingham.ac.uk/sport
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With a huge range of societies, sports activities, volunteeringand social events, your days as a student here will stay with youfor life.
blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/studentlife
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At Nottingham, we have an extensive network of international links. Asa founder member of Universitas 21, and with our own internationalcampuses, we can offer you unique opportunities to spend timeoverseas as part of your studies.
Our international campusesYou may have the opportunity to spend time at one of ourinternational campuses in China and Malaysia as part ofyour course or research. Both campuses offer taught andresearch opportunities in a range of areas see pages136-141. Students in research elds that relate to Asiaor Southeast Asia are particularly encouraged to lookat opportunities.
Universitas 21 (U21)U21 is an international network of leadingresearch-intensive universities which work together to
share knowledge and create opportunities for staff andstudents through international collaboration.
Our status as a founder member means you may be ableto study for a month at one of our partner universities inAustralia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Japan,Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden,the UK or the USA.
At postgraduate level, opportunities are focused primarilyon research. The University offers a number of competitiveawards of up to 1,000 to full- and part-time PhD studentsin their second or third year to help them spend one monthat a Universitas 21 partner institution through the U21
mobility programme.
For more information visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/u21
U21 joint PhD programmeThis programme allows research students to embarkon joint PhD programmes at leading universities acrossthe globe.
Fourteen of the networks universities, includingNottingham, have drawn up a framework for creatingtailor-made programmes of study, taking individualresearch needs into account and enabling studentsto live and work in two different countries. For moreinformation visitwww.nottingham.ac.uk/graduateschool/u21phd
Erasmus European exchangePostgraduates may also have the chance to participatein the European Commissions Erasmus programme.More than 3,100 higher education institutions in 31countries participate in the programme, providing manypossible opportunities across all disciplines. For moreinformation visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/studyabroad
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GlobalNotts
View our global map to discover our worldwideconnections: globalmap.nottingham.ac.uk
Enter the world of Nottingham through our GlobalNottsweb app: www.nottingham.ac.uk/globalnotts
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Our study abroad opportunities will take you toplaces around the world. For example, Kuala Lumpuris within easy reach of our Malaysia Campus.
Study abroad
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Right at the heart of England,
Nottingham is a vibrant and versatile
city, rich with heritage and culture,
embracing creativity and originality.
ShoppingNottingham offers an enticing mix of high street and vintageclothes stores catering for every style and budget. All thebig high street names feature within the city centre, whileone-off boutiques can be found in the side streets and
cobbled roads of the Lace Market and Hockley.
Sporting cityWhether you want to spectate, train or compete, youllbe spoilt for choice in Nottingham. Venues include TrentBridge international cricket ground, Nottingham Forest andNotts County football clubs, the National Water SportsCentre, National Ice Centre, Nottingham Tennis Centre andNottingham Climbing Centre.
Food and drinkNottingham has a great range of restaurants, pubs andbars. Celebrity chefs such as Jamie Oliver and Marco
Pierre White have restaurants in the city and you can nd
deals in the usual chain restaurants. The city centre offerscontemporary canal-side bars, affordable cafes and is
home to two of Englands oldest pubs Ye Olde SalutationInn and Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem which stand close to
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The Malt Cross is the last existing saloonmusic hall outside of London, offering anarray of food and drink in a quirky setting.
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Cultural highlightsThere are plenty of places to get your culture x inNottingham: all sizes of art gallery, the Museum ofNottingham Life and the Galleries of Justice Museum, toname but a few. You can attend arty events such as eveningtalks at Nottingham Contemporary. The Castle Museumexhibits fascinating work, while the Universitys unique artscentre and museum, Nottingham Lakeside Arts, presentsan eclectic public programme of music, dance, theatreand visual art.
On stage and screenFor lm fans, the city centre has a 14-screen multiplex andthe independent Broadway Cinema which offers the bestin arthouse and world cinema as well as a busy cafe, whichis a favourite with students across the city. If you prefer thestage, theres Nottingham Playhouse and the Theatre Royal,Nottingham Castle for outdoor performances and theUniversitys own Nottingham Lakeside Arts. For comedy, try
the Glee Club, Jongleurs and Just the Tonic.The English countrysideFor a change from urban life, visit Wollaton Hall andDeer Park (literally across the road from University ParkCampus), the city centre Arboretum, Nottingham Castle,Sherwood Forest or the Peak District.
Music sceneWhatever your musical tastes, Nottingham has somethingfor everyone. The Royal Concert Hall hosts opera andclassical concerts, while the huge Capital FM Arenaattracts the major nationwide popular music and comedytours. The legendary Rock City showcases top rock andindie acts, while venues such as the Rescue Rooms andBodega Social Club showcase the latest alternative actsbefore they make it big.
Nottingham is proud to be home to musical talent includingJake Bugg and University of Nottingham bands LondonGrammar and Alaskan Faction.
Find out more by visiting our video wall on page 22, ordownload a copy of our City Guide for top tips on things tosee and do: www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/city-guide
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Academic and Disability Support
Academic Support offers study support forall students as well as access to reasonableadjustments for students with dyslexia orother Specic Learning Difculties. DisabilitySupport offers a range of services rangingfrom guidance with reasonable adjustmentsto accessible transport around andbetween campuses.
There is a Postgraduate Disability Adviserlocated in the Graduate School and eachacademic school also appoints a Disability
Liaison Ofcer to provide advice andguidance on disability issues and support.www.nottingham.ac.uk/studentservices
The University Health Service
Health care, dental services, a pharmacy,GPs, physiotherapists, a psychiatrist,a general surgeon and a nurse practitionerin mental health.*www.nottingham.ac.uk/
studentservices/health
Counselling Service
This free, professional and condential serviceis available to students and staff at Nottingham.www.nottingham.ac.uk/counselling
Financial Support
We provide advice and information on Universityand government funding for students.www.nottingham.ac.uk/financialsupport
Tuition Fee Services
We provide information on University tuitionfees and can assist with all tuition fee enquiries.www.nottingham.ac.uk/go/studentfinance
Chaplaincy and faith support
Our team of chaplains and faith advisers offerfriendship, advice and support to people ofall faiths. The chaplains support a wide rangeof student faith groups, and have a very goodknowledge of churches and local placesof worship. There are prayer rooms on allcampuses. The main chaplaincy base is onUniversity Park Campus, but chaplains visitall campuses.www.nottingham.ac.uk/chaplaincy
Childcare Services
Childcare facilities are available for childrenaged four months to 12 years. For moreinformation visit the website:www.nottingham.ac.uk/child-care
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To help you make the most of your studies, we have a comprehensive range
of services offering you support and information for your time at Nottingham.
Student Services CentresOur Student Services Centres are here so you can access support and information throughout your time at university.They provide a range of specialist services including academic, disability and nancial support, as well as provideuniversity documentation and tuition fee information. They form part of a comprehensive network of support andprovide access to many specialist services. If there is anything you need to know, just pop in and ask.
Support covered specically by our Student Services Centres includes:
Find out more about how our Student Services Centrescan help you at www.nottingham.ac.uk/studentservices
In addition to the services offered by our Student ServicesCentres, students also have access to the Student AdviceCentre, run by the Students Union, which providesinformation on all student issues.
* International students must be pursuing a full-time course of at least sixmonths in duration to be eligible for NHS care.
As well as the services outlined here, internationalstudents receive a range of additional support from ourInternational Ofce, see page 50 for more information.
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Our support services are world-class, including ourInternational Ofce, which is dedicated to the needs of ourinternational and EU students. The International Ofce willensure you have all the information you need to live andstudy at Nottingham.
International standardsAlthough we serve a thriving international community, weare still rmly rooted in all that is distinctive about Britisheducation. The UK is known for its innovative teaching andassessment methods that encourage independent andcreative thinking. The UKs quality standards are among thebest in the world, with institutions continually assessed toensure study opportunities meet strict criteria.
Before you start your programmeMembers of our International Ofce and academic staffregularly visit different countries to meet prospectivestudents and their families. We work closely with the BritishCouncil and have a worldwide network of representatives,all of whom can give you advice on studying in the UK andat The University of Nottingham.
For details of upcoming events around the world,representatives in your country, and how to visit usat Nottingham, please see www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/meetus
Visas and immigrationUnless you are a national or permanent resident of a
European Economic Area country, you will be requiredto obtain an appropriate visa in order to study atthe University. For detailed guidance on obtainingyour visa, please see www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/visasimmigration andwww.gov.uk/visas-immigration
Welcome ProgrammeFor new international students (from outside the EU) joiningthe University in September or October, the InternationalOfce offers a free International Welcome Programme, justbefore the start of the academic year in September.
Support servicesIn addition to the support services outlined on page 48which are available to all students, the International Ofceprovides a condential advisory service for international andEU students and can offer advice and guidance on a rangeof issues including immigration, employment and nancialmatters, as well as academic and personal issues.
Family lifeThe University runs a number of schemes for internationalstudents who come to Nottingham with their partner or
family. These include International Family Link whichintroduces you and your family to a local host and eventsfor children.
At the end of your programmeOnce back in your home country, you can access supportfrom a growing number of University alumni societies,which enable our graduates to keep in touch with eachother and the University. Find out more on page 24. TheCareers and Employability Service can help you to planand build your career and there are opportunities forinternational graduates to pursue graduate entry jobs andentrepreneurial careers within the UK. See page 18 formore information.
International officesWe also have international ofces based in East Asia,Southeast Asia, West Africa and Latin America. Pleasevisit our website for contact details:www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/
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Meet us in your countryMembers of the Universitys International Ofcevisit many countries to meet prospective studentsand attend international exhibitions. For details ofupcoming events, please see www.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/countryvisits
Independent visitsIf you are unable to come to a school open day, you canarrange an independent visit to the University to meetone of our international ofcers and discuss studyingin Nottingham.
Wherever possible, we will also arrange a tour of ourcampuses for you with one of our current students. Wealso advise that you make arrangements with any schoolsor departments you would like to see during your visit tothe University.
For more information on independent visits, seewww.nottingham.ac.uk/internationalstudents/meetus
International enquiriesInternational Office
The University of Nottingham
YANG Fujia BuildingJubilee CampusWollaton RoadNottinghamNG8 1BBUKt: +44 (0)115 951 5247e: [email protected]: www.nottingham.ac.uk/international
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Academic English and study skillspreparation (presessional) programmesIf you have not yet reached the required English languagelevel for your chosen course, you can attend a Centrefor English Language Education (CELE) academicEnglish course. You can progress through four English for
Academic Purposes stages, depending on yourlanguage level.
Course Start date(s)
40 week October30 week October/January20 week October/January/April/July10 week October/January/April/July5 week August
If you reach your target level in the CELE nal assessment,you can progress directly to your academic programme.For information, including entry requirements, please see:
www.nottingham.ac.uk/cele/presessional-english
CELE offers specialist summer courses for students goingon to study business, architecture and built environment orlaw. There is also a four-week programme which runsin August for students who have already met theirconditions of entry to the University but would like torefresh their skills.
For information about English language requirements seethe course listings starting on page 56 andwww.nottingham.ac.uk/go/pg/entryrequirements
The University IELTS Centre offers IELTS testsapproximately twice a month throughout the year.www.nottingham.ac.uk/ielts
Academic English support(insessional) programmesOnce you meet the English language entry requirementsand register for your chosen course, you can furtherdevelop your understanding of the linguistic, academic andsocial conventions of living and studying in Britain. You
can join CELEs free academic English language support(insessional) programmes: international and EU studentscan do group lessons, and can also book individualconsultations. Group lessons run in semesters one andtwo, while consultations are available throughout term-time,and during the summer vacation.
Programmes include:Academic Writing Skills; EffectivePresentations; Academic Vocabulary Skills; GrammarReview and Improving your Pronunciation.
Social programme and facilitiesStudents at the Centre can take part in a wide variety of
social programmes, including trips around the UK, forexample Liverpool, Stratford-upon-Avon and York. Livelyand stimulating activities are held in the InternationalStudents Room including conversation practice, culturalexchanges and quizzes. Students also have access toUniversity sports and library facilities.
For information about the Centre for English LanguageEducation, please visit www.nottingham.ac.uk/cele
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The University of Nottinghams Centre for English Language Education(CELE) provides high quality preparation and support before and duringyour studies. Our academic English and study skills courses (presessional)have been specifically designed to give international students excellentpreparation for your future studies. We offer free academic English classesand consultations (insessional programmes) to support you when you are
studying on your degree programme.
The Centre for English Language Education(CELE) provides support for students