NTU has strong, wide-ranging collaborations across the South and Southeast Asia regions which we value immensely. These include key strategic partnerships, research activity, student mobility, and transnational education across a range of disciplines.
Featured projects and partnerships in South and Southeast Asia
British Council Malaysia Pop-up Exhibition
NTU Global and BA (Hons) Product Design participated in British Council Malaysia’s Pop-up Study UK exhibition, showcasing student projects and international collaborations.
James Cook University, Singapore
NTU PhD student Jodie Paterson visited JCU Singapore for a research traineeship, gaining international experience and exploring cross-cultural perspectives.
Karnavati University, India
NTU students from Karnavati University collaborate with Nottingham Castle’s Katha: Evolving Identities exhibition, showcasing Indian artefacts, cultural heritage, and creative interpretations for Diwali.
Panjab University, India
NTU has established one of its key strategic locations in the Chandigarh region of India through our partnership with the Panjab University (PU).
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India
NTU and the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB) formalised our partnership in 2018 and now collaborate across a wide-range of activity.
Partnering with us
If you are interested in developing a research, exchange or any other form of academic partnership with Nottingham Trent University, we would love to hear your proposals for potential collaboration.