Arts and Humanities to move to our City Campus from September 2024

From September 2024 all courses in our School of Arts and Humanities will be taught from our City Campus.

It has long been our aim to have our Academic School located on one campus, with all our colleagues, students, teaching and research activities together and we’re excited you’re able to be a part of it.

We’re sure that you will have some questions and we’ve tried to cover as much as possible on this page to help support you in the move.

If you have any further questions, you can either email aahcampusmove@ntu.ac.uk and one of our team will get back to you, or attend one of our drop-in sessions with representatives from Student Support, Arts and Humanities, Accommodation and NTSU:

  • Thursday 2 May 2024, 2 pm–4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006
  • Tuesday 7 May 2024, 2 pm–4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, Room 006

Please note whilst your academic department may have a name change, there will be no changes to your course other than the buildings you are taught in.

Your buildings on our City Campus

The Djanogly International Centre (DICe Building) will be the new 'front door’ into the School of Arts and Humanities. Here we will welcome colleagues, students and visitors.

From September 2024, we will have dedicated space on the ground floor of DICe. Facilities will include:

  • The School’s reception.
  • AAH Admin hub.
  • Two dedicated classrooms.
  • Student/Staff kitchen area.
  • IT Study space.
  • Quiet meeting and study spaces.

All Arts and Humanities teaching will be in either DICe (Djanogly International Centre), Chaucer or Newton buildings.

Please make sure you regularly check your timetable for updates and take a look at NTU Maze Map if you need any help getting around City Campus.

Academic offices will be located in:

  • Hollymount House – Department of Humanities – this will include Creative Writing, English, History, Philosophy, Heritage, Global Studies
  • Chaucer – Department of Journalism and Media – Film and TV, Communication & Society;
  • Terrace Royal – Nottingham Institute of Languages and Intercultural Communication (NILIC) - this will include Linguistics

Postgraduate and Doctoral students

As a postgraduate student or Doctoral candidate, you will have access to our new Postgraduate Centre in the Belgrave building, just near the Chaucer building.

This new centre has some fantastic facilities for you, including a barista and student kitchen. You can check if there are spaces available using the 'Is this room free' tile on MyNTU or just walk in and use one of the “first come, first served”  spaces.

Find out more about postgraduate facilities

Student support

We want to support you throughout your journey at NTU and realise that change can be unsettling.

Our student support services are available to help you, and you will continue to have access to a Student Support Adviser for the school (Freya Griffin ) to support you.

If you have any further questions, you can either email aahcampusmove@ntu.ac.uk and one of our team will get back to you, or attend one of our student drop-in sessions with representatives from Student Support, Arts and Humanities, Accommodation and NTSU:

  • Thursday 2 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006
  • Tuesday 7 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006

Find out more about our Wellbeing Support or from NTSU’s Information and Advice Service

Accessibility requirements

Any conditions stipulated for students with an Access Statement will remain and will be timetabled appropriately.  You will continue to have support from Disability and Inclusion Services.

Please email aahcampusmove@ntu.ac.uk if you have any queries about access or the campus move.

Your library

Arts and Humanities paper-based books and texts will stay at our Clifton Library in the short term while we make room at our Boots Library on City Campus.  Your access to Clifton Library will continue or alternatively, you can use our online ordering system which will have the book you need delivered to our City Campus Boots library the very next day. Don’t forget the Library also has thousands of titles available in digital format.

Discover library services and support.

Travelling to the city

There are a variety of ways to travel to our City Campus.

If you have any questions regarding travelling to the City, please contact aahcampusmove@ntu.ac.uk or come to one of our drop-in sessions, to discuss your options:

  • Thursday 2 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006
  • Tuesday 7 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006

A representative from NTSU, accommodation, Student Support and Arts and Humanities will be available to talk things through with you.

Accommodation

If you have booked accommodation in Clifton for the 2024/25 academic year already, and would now like to explore your options as your study is moving to our City Campus, please email us or attend one of our drop-in sessions:

  • Thursday 2 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006
  • Tuesday 7 May 2024, 2 pm – 4 pm, Mary Ann Evans building, room 006

A representative from NTSU, accommodation, Student Support and Arts and Humanities will be available to talk things through with you.

Learn more about our City Campus
  • Last updated: 30/04/2024