Postgraduate Teacher Training
Welcome to the Postgraduate Teacher Training Open Day digital guide.
To get the most from this event we recommend watching the course presentation for your subject of interest first.
Our reputation is long-established – we’ve been training teachers and educational professionals for well over 50 years.
Whilst every effort to check the accuracy of video content is made at the time of recording, the most up to date information can be found in on our course web pages.
Getting around
The event will be held in The Pavilion (map reference P) at Clifton Campus between 4 pm and 6.30 pm.

Getting to Clifton Campus
Address: College Dr, Clifton, Nottingham NG11 8NS
Tel: +44 (0)115 941 8418
- Find us on Google maps
- Download a map of Clifton Campus
- Find out more about Clifton Campus
- Maps and directions
Parking will be available. Please enter via the Main Gate.
Things to do while you're here
1. Get to know your course
You can speak to academic staff and find more information on what it’s like to study your course at NTU. Staff will be based in The Pavilion.
Take a virtual tour
Find out more about where you could be studying.
Staff profiles
Paul Waring-Thomas
Paul Waring-Thomas is a Principal Lecturer in Nottingham Institute of Education in the School of Social Sciences.
Shirley Hewitt
Lecturer on Primary and EYITT education courses in the Nottingham Institute of Education, School of Social Sciences.
Vicky McEwan
Vicky McEwan is a Senior Lecturer on the BA (Hons) Primary Education undergraduate degree.
Nick Page
Nick Page lectures on ICT in the Primary PGCE and BA courses in Nottingham Institute of Education.
John Everson
John Everson (Mr)
Angela Schofield
Angela Schofield is the Course Leader for the CertEd/PGCE Post-Compulsory Education and Training.
Ruth Richards (Dr )
Ruth Richards (Dr )
Postgraduate 2022 entry courses
Our courses are designed and delivered by research experts and senior practitioners in the field of education, meaning you’ll learn at the very forefront of your industry. Working with our extensive network of partner schools and institutions – who’ll give you the opportunity to put teaching theory into practice – you’ll be well placed to progress within the sector.
We offer a number of routes into teaching – which lead to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), and recognition by the Department of Education. Additionally, we offer a number of routes into teaching – which lead to Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills, through the Society for Education and Training. Check out our guide to the various routes into teaching.
If you are interested in our School Direct places you can view our list of partners here.
The following School Direct partners will be at the event:
- Nottingham Catholic Initial Teacher Training Partnership
- Inspiring Leaders Primary
- Inspiring Leaders Secondary