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Newcastle University

Newcastle University

You*re the future. Make Newcastle yours. Since 1834, Newcastle University has nurtured generations of students to play their part in building a society that*s better, stronger, fairer. Its community of over 270,000 alumni are creating outstanding impact across the globe. So, what does that mean for you?

A world of possibilities. With more than 185 degrees to choose from across 39 subject areas, you*ll find the one that sparks your imagination and passion.

A community of exceptional people. You*ll become part of the University’s inclusive student body spanning campuses in Newcastle, Singapore and Malaysia. Its 29,000-strong student community is drawn from 135 countries and is proud to be a University of Sanctuary for people seeking safety and a better life.

An inspirational journey. You*ll learn from gifted educators and be inspired by the pioneering work of world-class experts. The University strives for the extraordinary and for everyone, every day.

A bright future. You*ll gain real-world experience and the skills employers are looking for through work and industry placements and study abroad opportunities. The University’s teaching and support will prepare you for your future career.

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Life at Newcastle University

Newcastle’s beautiful city-centre campus is where you*ll become part of its community and know you belong; where you*ll have fun, grow among friends and find your future.

With events, activities and campaigns running throughout the year, Newcastle University Students* Union (NUSU) is how you*ll make a difference, forge new friendships, and create memories for life.

Learning at university is different to studying at school or college. You*ll need to be more proactive and self-motivated, but the university will work with you to build the skills you need through:

  • Academic Skills Hub: developing study and digital skills, academic practice and writing, with one-to-one support, drop-in sessions and an online Academic Skills Kit (ASK). An ASK podcast, themed clinics, and the &Your Skills* programme provide additional support, with specific study resources for international students.
  • Maths-Aid: drop-in sessions and bookable consultations for maths and statistics.
  • Language support: free in-sessional English classes and tutorials for non-native English speakers to improve reading, writing, listening and speaking skills.
  • Digital resources: Newcastle’s virtual learning environment gives 24/7 access to course content, study materials, module and programme information.
  • Language Resource Centre: resources and opportunities for language learning in over 100 languages, including English.

Build employability skills, gain real-world work experience and prepare for your future career. Newcastle’s Careers Service will support you throughout your studies and for up to three years after you graduate. Students go on to accomplish great things, working for national and international employers such as Siemens, Dyson, IBM, NHS, PwC, Deloitte, EY and Accenture.

Whatever stage you*re at in your career journey 每 whether you know what you want to do or haven*t quite decided 每 you will be supported to:

  • reflect on your interests and priorities
  • research occupations, the labour market and build commercial awareness
  • gain work experience
  • market your skills in CVs, applications and LinkedIn profiles
  • prepare for interviews, assessments and recruitment tests
  • find a 9每12-month placement or study abroad opportunity 每 offered on almost all of Newcastle’s degrees

You*ll have access to expert, one-to-one advice in person and online, digital resources, workshops and networking opportunities. Careers and recruitment events will give you a chance to meet prospective employers and industry professionals as you develop your network of contacts and understand what employers are looking for.

You*ll build the skills employers are looking for, gaining a competitive edge with the University’s programmes and opportunities, including the Skills for Life Framework and ncl+ Award.

Top 5 student city in the UK (QS Best Student Cities 2025) – Newcastle is an exciting city, with so much to see and do. Vibrant by day and night, with a welcoming multicultural community, you*ll feel like you belong. One in six people in the city are students. Newcastle is a big city in a small space 每 and the university campus is right in the centre.

Newcastle is also one of the most affordable in the UK, with a low cost of living that will help your student budget go further.

It*s easy to soak up some culture in Newcastle starting with five theatres, multiple museums, cinemas and art galleries.

Newcastle*s nightlife is legendary 每 from bars and clubs set among classical architecture to gigs and comedy nights, crazy golf and ghost tours. Catch live music and new bands at local pubs and larger gigs at concert venues such as Utilita Arena Newcastle. See global stars at Newcastle United*s stadium St James* Park which has famously hosted some of the biggest artists, from the Rolling Stones to Ed Sheeran and rising star, Tyneside-born singer songwriter Sam Fender.

Fast road and rail links connect the city with the rest of the UK – Newcastle is less than three hours by train from London. Direct flights to multiple UK and worldwide destinations from the international airport mean home is never far away. A Metro light rail system links the airport and railway station, as well as popular student suburbs, and the beautiful North East coastline which is just 25 minutes away. Student discounts and local travel passes make travel across the city and the wider North East easy and cost-effective.

From your first day on campus you*ll be connected to a network of support. Through Newcastle’s dedicated Student Services hub you*ll access the expert advice, information and care you need.

The university’s dedicated wellbeing consultancy team helps you access the support you need, as well as offering School-based wellbeing advice and counselling support. Newcastle also runs health and wellbeing events ranging from awareness days to health fairs and drop-in sessions. Or you can access online wellbeing workshops and programmes, downloading self-help resources and apps such as iNCLude for 24/7 support.

Access advice if you*re making your Student visa application in your home country, or support if you*re applying while in the UK. You will be offered guidance on the EU Settlement Scheme and will continue to support you on visa and immigration issues throughout your studies.

Specialist practitioners will work with you to support your learning 每 from accessing software to help you study, to alternative arrangements in exams, and practical advice on getting additional support. Contact Newcastle early if you have a disability, long-term health, mental health or neurodiverse condition, so they can identify your needs, helping you make an informed decision about your application.

Open to all faiths and none, the university’s Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care offers opportunities for worship, meditation and a Listening Ear scheme connecting you with a member of the multi-faith team.

Where you*ll live at university isn*t just about four walls. It should feel like home. Accommodation is affordable to suit all budgets and all-inclusive bills make managing your money easier.

Accommodation is guaranteed to all first-year students who make Newcastle their first (firm) choice university. There is also a Clearing and Insurance guarantee if your plans change when you*ve received your results. Eligibility criteria apply; find out more at

The self-catering student villages are in great locations, either within a 20-minute walk to campus, or close to public transport links giving easy access to the University and city centre. Featuring residences ranging from Victorian houses to modern city-centre apartments, they each have their own character and style. You*ll choose from:

  • rooms with private washbasins, but shared toilet and shower facilities
  • rooms with en suite facilities

There is also a range of accessible accommodation and a limited number of self-contained studios. Rooms are clustered into flats with contemporary kitchens and comfy chill-out areas as standard. All residences have designated laundry rooms with some also featuring study zones, games areas, communal spaces, 24/7 security, and other great facilities.

Historic red brick buildings and striking contemporary architecture meet state-of-the-art teaching and study spaces on campus, including:

  • Award-winning Library Service: Four libraries form the Library Service 每 the Philip Robinson Library, Marjorie Robinson Library Rooms, Walton Library for medical sciences, and the Law Library.
  • Medical School and Dental School: one of the largest integrated teaching and hospital complexes in the UK, linking directly to Newcastle*s Royal Victoria Infirmary.
  • World-class Engineering Facility
  • Armstrong Building: home to a number of subject areas, dedicated music and rehearsal studios and the iconic King*s Hall used for graduations
  • Two commercially run Farms
  • State-of-the-art marine science and engineering facilities including the Dove Marine Laboratory
  • Dame Margaret Barbour Building: providing specialist spaces for sport and exercise science including a physiology lab, biomechanics lab and gait track. A food sensory suite, food handling laboratory and nutritional investigation rooms support Newcastle’s human nutrition and dietetics degrees
  • King George VI Building: offering some of the best equipped teaching facilities for pharmacy in the UK
  • Farrell Centre: opened in 2023 and part of the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, featuring a public gallery, research, and community space
  • King Edward VII Building: housing some of the UK*s best fine art studios including specialist multi-media workshops
  • Culture Lab: the centre for digital media and film practice with industry-standard editing and production facilities

At Newcastle University, sport and active wellbeing are for everyone and with a massive range of sports to choose from, you*ll get chance to be part of the thriving student sporting community.

As a Top 10 university for sport in the UK (British Universities and Colleges Sports League 每 BUCS rankings), Newcastle has invested in exceptional indoor and outdoor facilities to provide the equipment, training spaces, design, technology, and accessories for all your sporting needs.

Access the high-tech gym, sports halls, glass-backed squash courts and high-performance strength and conditioning rooms to reach your fitness goals. Get involved in 50+ group fitness classes in advanced studio spaces or build your confidence in strength training with &Learn to Lift* sessions.

Head outdoors to play your sport at purpose-built pitches, pavilions, and centres in easy-to-access locations around Newcastle.

Choose from over 180 student societies based around your course, hobbies, and interests, or join one of 60+ sports clubs with teams competing at a regional and national level. Try something new with Give It A Go taster sessions offering free or discounted activities, or help support local communities through Go Volunteer opportunities.

Newcastle is in everything it does. Its pioneering research supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) to protect the planet and end poverty and inequality in all its forms.

The university wants to achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2030. Initiatives include reducing the energy used on campus, managing water consumption and flood risk, and improving the biodiversity of its green spaces.

The university also believes you should have a voice when it comes to what happens to the world.

At Newcastle, you can choose to learn about sustainability with dedicated course content and modules as you become a critical global citizen. A Student Environment and Sustainability Committee will help you meet like-minds. Join Newcastle and play your part in building a better world.

Newcastle is ranked joint 30th in the world and 10th in the UK for Sustainability (QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024) – . .

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Rankings

Ranked 18th in the UK and in 129th in the world (QS World University Rankings 2025)

Top 10 city for affordability in the UK (QS Best Student Cities 2025)

Scholarships

Global Scholarships for 2025

There are over 700 scholarships available for International and EU Students looking to study at Newcastle University. Successful international and EU applicants can receive up to ?7,000 or full tuition fee coverage.

Main scholarship schemes are:

  • Vice-Chancellor*s Global Scholarships
  • Vice-Chancellor*s International Scholarship
  • Vice-Chancellor*s Excellence Scholarships
  • Vice-Chancellor*s EU Scholarships
  • Vice-Chancellor*s EU Research Scholarships
Additional Scholarship Options

Newcastle University offers a range of scholarships to undergraduate international students. You can find out more information about this university*s scholarships .

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