The School of Science and Technology is a stimulating and creative environment which equips students with the knowledge and transferable skills to put them ahead of the graduate crowd.

We provide facilities that enhance the quality of our education and push the boundaries of our research.

Computing and Informatics Building
Computing and Informatics building
Designed to very high specifications, the Computing and Informatics building is a dynamic, flexible, light-filled working facility.
Crime Scene House Forensic Training Facility
Crime Scene House Forensic Training Facility
Taking on the role of crime scene examiners, students benefit from this facility's ability to create realistic scenarios ranging from burglaries and assaults to searches for illegal substances.
Environmental Chamber
Environmental Chamber
Approved by the British Olympic Association, the chamber enables control of environmental variables such as temperature, humidity and altitude, and allows internal climate conditions to be matched with anywhere on the planet.
X-ray machine
Imaging and Displays Research Facility
Opened in 2006 with an investment of £350,000, the facility houses world-class laser processing equipment, a class 100 clean-room and X-ray security imaging and complements liquid crystals, optical imaging and magnetic imaging research in the Natural Sciences Research Facility.
Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Centre
Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Facility
Built in 2002 at a cost of £2.3 million, this facility supports the School’s extensive biomedical research activities.
Materials Imaging Laboratory
Materials Imaging Laboratory
Part of the Natural Sciences Research Facility, this laboratory includes a suite of materials MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) instruments, optical coherence tomography and a remote hyperspectral imaging system.
Natural Sciences Research Centre
Natural Sciences Research Facility
The Natural Sciences Research Facility supports and enhances the School’s research in physics, biosciences, chemistry, imaging, materials and sport.
Performance Analysis Laboratory
Performance Analysis Laboratory
Part of the Natural Sciences Research Facility, this modern facility includes a high-specification motion analysis system.
Student in a science lab
Teaching facilities
From modern, well-equipped laboratories to state-of-the-art lecture theatres, our facilities are designed to help you get the most from your studies.
Trent Astronomical Observatory
Trent Astronomical Observatory
Built in 2006 at a cost of £150,000, this facility houses a 20" modified Newtonian Telescope.
Van Geest Research Centre
The John van Geest Cancer Research Centre
A new centre which will capitalise on NTU's world leading research into cancer biomarkers and immunotherapy.

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