City site
- Canterbury Court Residence - NTU guarantee all first years a place in university accommodation and you can choose and reserve your room online. Terms and conditions apply
- Gill Street Residence - NTU guarantee all first years a place in university accommodation and you can choose and reserve your room online. Terms and conditions apply
- Waverly building is home to courses such as theatre design, design for film and television, multimedia and architecture.
- Hampden Residence - NTU guarantee all first years a place in university accommodation and you can choose and reserve your room online. Terms and conditions apply
- Sandby Residence - NTU guarantee all first years a place in university accommodation and you can choose and reserve your room online. Terms and conditions apply
- The University Health Centre is available for regular health check-ups and in case you get ill and need to see a doctor on campus.
- Byron House is home to the students union; housing the Glo Bar (a cafébar and nightclub), a bank, travel agent, insurance agency, the employment store, ticket express and a multi-purpose sports hall .
- Bonington building is home to the School of Art and Design, refurbished during 2005 and officially opened by the designer Sir Paul Smith in May 2006.
- Dryden is a one stop shop for student support, incorporating a range of specialist advice and information services.
- Barnes Wallis is home to the University Information Systems department.
- The Boots Library is a state of the art library. It has over 530,000 books, an extensive Audiovisual collection and electronic resources including 238 databases and 12,000 journals.
- O2 Max Health and Fitness Suite is the University's official fitness suite and is located at the heart of the City campus.
- Terrace Royal building is home to Estates and Resources, Aim Higher, the Widening Participation team and Schools and Colleges Liason.
- Hollymount House is used principally as a careers office.
- Trent House is home to the Universities postal services division.
- The glass fronted DICe building is home to the Nottingham Language Centre, where you can study a range of languages, including Spanish, Russian and Mandarin Chinese.
- Taylor building is used by Nottingham Law School.
- Chaucer Building is home to Nottingham Law School and School of Social Sciences. More than 97% of students achieve graduate level employment within 6 months of graduating from here.
- The Belgrave Centre is home to our postgraduate law courses.
- Maudslay is a newly upgraded building and houses an extensive range of product design subjects including furniture, computer-aided and industrial design courses.
- Arkwright is one of our most distinctive buildings, recognisable for its gothic style and sense of history that pervades its corridors. Writer DH Lawrence studied for his teaching certificate here.
- Newton is a grade 2 listed building and is one of the tallest structures in Nottingham. It is used for teaching and administration purposes and is currently being refurbished.
- York House is home to the Centre for Broadcasting and Journalism, was previously the base for the BBC in the East Midlands.
City site map
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