Your campuses
We have invested £200 million across our three campuses to ensure that you have the best possible student experience. You will find all of your essentials, including:
- accommodation
- Students' Union shops
- bars and cafes
- sports facilities
- lecture theatres
- computer rooms.
Your choice of subject will determine which campus you are based at.
City site
Our City site is ideally located in Nottingham's cosmopolitan city centre with over 16,000 students from:
- Nottingham Business School
- Nottingham Law School
- School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment
- School of Art & Design
- School of Social Sciences
- Centre of Broadcasting and Journalism.
The city's popular theatres, cinemas, shops, bars, restaurants, cafes and NTU's Students' Union are all within walking distance, which means that you will have the amenities and entertainment you crave with the study facilities you need:
You will spend lots of time here, whichever campus you are based at.
Clifton campus
Clifton campus is a self-contained, modern campus with its own Students' Union bar, gym, shop, cafes, library and brand new accommodation. You will belong to a community of 7,000 students from:
If you like sport and fitness, you will love Clifton campus, as it is home to the new Lee Westwood Sports Centre.
You will also find it easy to get out and about from Clifton campus. Our award-winning Unilink bus service runs every 7 minutes at peak times taking students to and from Clifton campus and the City site. Many of our students choose to live in the city and commute to Clifton.
Brackenhurst campus
Brackenhurst campus is our beautiful, 200-hectare country estate. It is characterised by picturesque woodlands, a lake, an animal unit and landscaped gardens. You will be part of a community of 1,000 students from the School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences.
The historic country house, built in 1828, serves as the hub of this campus, which is complemented with the latest in student facilities including our high-tech glasshouse and new Veterinary Nursing building and Mary King Arena (part of our equestrian Centre). You will share your new home with over 600 animals and our very own farm. You can travel to the city centre by a regular bus, which runs every 15 to 20 minutes.
- charlAlexandria Charlotte Wright The art spaces in Bonington look so appealing, tour so far has been brilliant!



- alilou94 Alex Higginbottom Just got home from the @NTUopendays absolutely loved the Brackenhurst campus.


