Located on NTU’s City Campus, and a 10-minute walk to Nottingham city centre, Gill Street South houses 376 self-catered rooms. Close to lectures, the Boots library, leisure facilities and the Students ...
The Alzheimer’s, Dementia and Parkinson’s (ADP) research team at Nottingham Trent University is working to combat the ...
This two-day conference will spotlight the dynamic intersection of archaeological research conducted by Mercian Archaeological Services and Nottingham Trent University covering investigations across ...
Women with intellectual disabilities could receive added monitoring for breast cancer with the development of a smart textiles bra by researchers at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) and the ...
We're delighted to announce that NTU has been ranked one of the top 25 universities in the country by The Guardian University Guide 2026. The Guide uses eight measures of performance, covering all ...
A new report reveals how internet memes have become powerful tools in the global fight against information disorder during the war in Ukraine. The Complex Web in Memetic Warfare, by Nottingham Trent ...
We offer a range of in-person and online postgraduate events throughout the year. Take a look at our upcoming dates or explore NTU on demand. Want to know what it’s like here at NTU? Maybe you want to ...
We’re excited to introduce our brand new Glow Sensory Rooms at the Clifton and Brackenhurst libraries. These rooms offer a calm and inclusive environment to support focus, relaxation and sensory ...
In this section find out what you need to know about visiting our campuses, such as travel, catering and student spaces.
For NTU London enquiries, you can call or email us using the details below. Our phone line is open Monday – Thursday 8.30 am – 5 pm, and Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm. At NTU London you’ll find endless ...
It’s official: we’re 1 st in the UK for employability (Uni Compare 2025). Professional success requires a good qualification, strong connections, plenty of hands-on industry experience, and great self ...
Scientists at Nottingham Trent University found that food from people – directly or indirectly – contributed an estimated 35% of urban fox diet, compared to just six percent for their rural ...