Northumbria University Newcastle

Overview

  • In the Times University Guide 2021, the University of Northumbria is ranked 57th, and in the Guardian University Guide 2021, it is placed 27th.
  • The Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) has given the University of Northumbria a Silver award for their outstanding academic achievement in the United Kingdom.
  • The National Teaching Fellowships award has been given to five professors from the University of Northumbria.
  • Northumbria University is one of the UK's leading universities, with over 30,000 students from over 140 nationalities.
     
History
 
 
Rutherford College, which was founded in 1880 in Newcastle upon Tyne, is the progenitor of the University of Northumbria in the United Kingdom. Initially, the university was classified as a polytechnic.
Newcastle University arose from the merger of Rutherford College of Technology, The College of Art and Industrial Design, and The Municipal College of Commerce in 1969. Newcastle Polytechnic grew from the foundations of these well-known colleges to become one of the country's leading polytechnic institutes.

The polytechnic became the epicentre of basic teacher education after the creation of the City College of Education in 1984. Northern Counties College of Education was founded in 1976 as well. Occupational therapy and physiotherapy training, as well as nursing training, were added to the polytechnic's curriculum in 1976.

 In 1992, the institute was granted university status. Since then, the university has evolved into a research institute with campuses in both the UK and the Netherlands.

 Northumbria University now has four campuses across the United Kingdom, serving over 30,000 students from more than 140 countries. The University of Northumbria has achieved a silver TEF award, making it one of the best universities in the UK.

 

Student Life

 
Northumbria University's Newcastle Campus offers a superb social environment for students. Newcastle's position as the best student city in the UK according to Student Hut's 'Best for 2019' speaks for itself. The city is praised for providing the optimal environment for students. It's large enough to be diverse, but small enough for students to feel at home.
 
 The Newcastle Campus of the University of Northumbria provides several possibilities to meet and network with like-minded people. It provides students with a varied choice of nightlife alternatives, including clubs, cafes, and pubs.
 
Newcastle is like a mini-paradise for sports fanatics. Students can pursue their passion for sports at United St James' Park, Falcons Rugby Stadium, Kingston Park, and additional Basketball and outdoor games courts.
 
The London Campus of Northumbria University, on the other hand, provides students with a unique academic experience that includes professional lecturers and industry-focused courses. The campus is in the 'student centre,' which is flanked by other prestigious universities in the United Kingdom. Northumbria University students will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with other students in the neighbourhood.

Breakdown of the Fee Structure

International students can expect to pay up to £12,500 to 14,500 for their degree programme. Fee structure may vary depending on the courses and degree programme selected by the student.
 

Scholarships

The University of Northumbria offers various scholarships and awards for international students. The most noteworthy ones are shared below:
 
Scholarship Name Award Eligibility
Aviva Scholarship Programme 20% discount on tuition fees Aviva customers and high-achieving students from China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam
Northumbria Undergraduate Global Scholarship £3,000 High-achieving international students
Northumbria Postgraduate Global Scholarship £2,000 fee discount High-achieving international students
Chevening Scholarships Tuition fees plus living allowance High-achieving citizen of a Chevening-eligible country
GEMS Northumbria Scholarship Up to £8,500 Undergraduate students from GEMS School
 

Student Support

 
 
It might be challenging to adjust to a new normal, but the University of Northumbria's student services department can help you make the transition as smooth as possible.
 
At Northumbria University, students can join over 120 clubs and societies to meet new people, have fun, and learn new things. No matter what your interests are, there is a student society for you. Northumbria University students have the option of forming their own societies. Volunteer and social work students can also participate in a range of volunteer programmes.
 
The student support section offers a number of services to help students achieve their full potential. The services provided will not only assist in navigating academic life, but will also provide advice on how to deal with day-to-day life. Trained specialists are also available and can be contacted immediately for help with personal life difficulties.
 
The student support services offered at the university are listed below:
 
  • Academic Community of Excellence (ACE)
  • Careers and Employability Support
  • Ask4Help
  • Northumbria Students’ Union London
  • Accommodation
  • Digital Library
  • Financial Support
 

Living Accommodations

 
Students can expect to pay up to £12,180 in accommodation costs.
 
All new undergraduates at the University of Northumbria are provided with housing once their offer has been accepted. There are two types of rooms available: self-catered and catered. There are almost 5,000 rooms on or near campus, most of which are only a few minutes' walk from the main building. Direct public transportation is also readily available to assist you in getting there.
 
Staff from Accommodation Services are available to help at any time of year. Even if private property is rented, all aspects of student housing are covered. There is also advice on how to cope with landlord/tenant issues.

Public Last updated: 2022-04-08 07:24:04 AM