Building locations
Teaching on most of our courses takes place in the Chaucer Building. Some undergraduate modules are taught in the Newton building and we often hold open events and guest lectures in this building which is located at the heart of the City site. Our practitioner courses can be held in-house (on clients' premises), or in London and in venues throughout the UK, dependent on client requirements. Many of our practitioner courses are held on our City site.

Newton Building 

The newly-refurbished Newton Building (marked number 22 on the map) houses modern lecture theatres and teaching facilities. It is also home to our centralised Student Support Services, Careers Service, Accommodation Office as well as a number of catering outlets. Many open events, exhibitions and guest lectures are held in this building.

A map of the City site

Download a larger version of this map PDF icon showing the locations of the Chaucer building, Belgrave Centre and Taylor Building at our City site.

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Chaucer Building
The Chaucer Building is ideally situated close to Library and Student Union facilities and is a short walk from the city centre. It houses the Professional Resource Centre and the Legal Advice Clinic. Staff offices and the main School office are located here. On the first floor our extensive and outstanding courtroom facilities can be found. 

The Nottingham City Transport tram service has a stop directly outside the building, making access to other parts of the city and the railway station very easy. The entrance is building number 15 on the map above.

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Travelling to Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University is centrally located in England and benefits from excellent national and international transport links.

At the heart of the UK, Nottingham is well served by the motorway network. The M1 passes close to the west of the city, the A42/M42 link to the south-west of the city and the A1 (M) to the east of the county.

Nottingham East Midlands Airport is only 30 minutes from the city centre, offering national and international flights. Getting to Nottingham from the airport is easy and fast by train, car or the Skylink Express bus service.

There are frequent rail services from most UK cities including a high speed train every 30 minutes connecting Nottingham to the capital in less than two hours. See National Rail Enquiries to book your journey.

For more information, visit our pages on travelling to the City site.

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Last modified on: Friday 11 January 2013

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