Nottingham Trent University

Reviews

Anonymous

The lecturers were really supportive. As a PGCE student, I had free parking at the university. I had a great four years here.

Anonymous

I really love being here the friends and people i met are for life and really shaped me as a person. I wasn't so sure about my course but i received help snd guidance and now im prepared to work even harder in my second year

Anonymous

The campus for Business Students is located right in the city centre, and the facilities are so modern and updated. In each campus, there is a career employability team that help students and give then advices on CV, cover letter or interviews. They’re very supportive and the student union is the best thing that i’ve ever had. Full of activities and many societies, you can always find something that you belong there.

Anonymous

A brilliant university in terms of facilities and lecture standards. First year was great in terms of the academic aspects. My course of small and I feel at ease to contact course lecturers at any time and ask for help with anything. The campus is really pretty and has great facilities that are catered to my course and others.

Anonymous

Great modern university with clean accommodation. Facilities are really good and there is a high level of learning support. In my particular case, they were very supportive in obtaining a university placement.

Anonymous

The learning facilities on campus are very good and are well maintained. The campus itself is modern and clean, and my course staff and every other member of staff ive mey are the most helpful people

Anonymous

I love the NTU campus. It’s always being refurbished it’s always clean and there’s everything you could need. The SU is great there’s a variety of food and drink and the prices are very reasonable. Additionally you have the option of seating in a restaurant of cafe setting. There’s also a couple of options at night too. The SU additionally has place to sit and study, a gym and sports courts which are rented out. If you don’t fancy eating in or just want essentials the SU also has a corner shop. Although it is on the pricey side something it has a huge selection. NTU’s Libary is also great with books four floor it’s got everything you need. It’s modern and even has its open Starbucks. However one thing the libary does lack is space to work at peak times. Although there are a lot of computers and study desks it can still be hard to find a free one.

Anonymous

I like my university mainly because I really enjoy the course that I’m doing (biomedical science). Also, I would like to point out the structure of the campus with alll the facilities being in close proximity which makes things easier

Anonymous

Very modern learning facilities, all buildings are of a good standard. Very new library and there’s a new building being made currently. I have complete an undergraduate degree and am now taking part in a masters degree so have been here for 4 years.

Anonymous

I’m based at the city campus which is really compact (with relevance to my course, psychology) as I am in the same collect buildings which are all close to one another! There’s a doctors surgery, the student union and a bookstore on site as well as some of the clubs, restaurants, coffee shops and more. The campus is right next to the town and shopping centre, which is great to kill time between lectures if I have a few hour gap. My course is so interesting, it’s so informative and the staff are brilliant! They all conduct their own research and it’s so fascinating to hear about it and to read their work as well as to be taught by them. The university itself has been majorly supportive for me as I have a few difficulties and have required a lot of support with my mental health and they’re amazingly accommodating and they truly care and do all they possibly can to help you. They are constantly in contact with you, even during the holidays I still get a response! They’re so on time with feedback it’s brilliant. They are always holding emplyment events and career meetings and they always send an email to inform you. It’s so organised as well. I couldn’t be happier that I chose and got into NTU.

Anonymous

I currently study at Brackenhurst campus, the campus is very new and modern so there is not much to fault except the building work currently taking place which is on occasion extremely loud and disruptive towards lectures. The lecturers are all very experienced in their field of teaching which is greatly beneficial to our learning, but I don’t like the ide of our mentors being out lectures, as it gets in the way of being able to provide good guidance for us.

Anonymous

The city campus is in an ideal central location close to bars, restaurants and cafes. The facilities for my course (photography) are really really good, they’ve got industry standard equipment and studio gear. They also have just as much analog equipment for film photography.

Anonymous

Nottingham Trent University has been a very successful experience. Studying architecture was one of the best times of my life. The facilities were great and they are always open to student feedback regarding the development of the campus. Being able to work in an exciting environment like this university has been one of the reasons for the success in my degree.

Anonymous

Facilities are amazing, city is amazing, course is not exactly what I was looking for but in 2nd year I can choose my modules so I will take exactly ehat interests me. Being international student didnt seem to be a problem, i got all the help i was looking for... definitely would recommend this unuversity to everyone.

Anonymous

My campus was in the city centre, very easy to get to however not really many places to park if anyone drives, the students union was very good you could always see any of their members out and about so if you had any questions they would always be there, the course wasn’t that great I feel as if I was slightly misled on what my course was about and what I’d be learning but overall it was a good experience

Kathryn Allsopp

I love my uni, so professional in the manner in which students are treat, opportunities, campus it’s self and the events that are put on or are in partnership with Nottingham Trent!

Anonymous

The facilities at the university are always clean and really modern (including the halls!). One of the main problems though is the library; there are literally thousands of students that need to use the printing and computer facilities everyday but there aren't enough computer and sometimes just not enough space in general.

Anonymous

Nottingham Trent Universities city campus is placed in the city centre. The campus is around a 5min walk from Victoria Centre and a variety of other shops. This is perfect for moments when you have a break in your timetable or simply would like to stretch your legs, grab a bite to eat or a well needed alcoholic beverage. Within the city campus there are a variety of lecture rooms, the SU building, a variety of cafeterias, food stall, career services, counselling services, SU nightclub and a bank. Within the SU there are a variety of services available: nightclub, financial advice services, counselling services, the gym, rock climbing activities, a bar and a cafeteria. The cafeteria offers nice cheap meals and drinks for those days when you’re on a budget, but still want to treat yourself. The financial advice and housing advice are helpful for those students that have landlord issues.

Anonymous

Excellent facilities and professors who are genuinely interested in their students learning. Countless organizations that you can join. I wasn't quite sure if this was the suitable place, but as soon as I came I was extremely impressed; the facilities exceeded my expectations and the lecturers actually made the subject very interesting, it was very engaging and it's right in the city centre which means it is in a lively environment. I would definitely highly recommend this university to anyone!

Anonymous

Live on Clifton Campus and there's plenty of facilities for shopping and entertainment. I study English and Communication and Society, it's a good course. Some of the lecturers tend to read from the slides but there's also good lecturers too. You can view the lectures online on the website so that's helpful. Students union does good events but not very political. Lectures seem well organised. Not used the careers service as in 1st year.

Anonymous

NTU is a diversified and well equipped university offering a range of courses. They have three main campuses which are all dedicated to specific courses. I think this is good as it means that you are getting to meet people of similar interests to you and it makes university less daunting. Their are student unions on all campuses which offers both food and drink and affordable prices and hosts club nights over the weekend making it a University which can provide its own nightlife. However you also get to experience the rest of the city which is even more choice for you!

Anonymous

Nottingham Trent is a nice clean, friendly environment to learn in. Providing different resources to support your learning and up to date I.T equipment.

Anonymous

Such a good uni!! Facilities are all super new and updated, Campus is located in the heart of the city and everything is so close together. Definitely definitely would recommend!

Anonymous

Staff are all friendly and happy to help, in freshers week there a signs everywhere to help you get around and student helpers standing around the campus to help you find your way! (There are also loads of people handing out freebies around campus too (e.g. pizza!)) Once settled in the campus is easy to navigate, the online portal is so easy to use and the tasks set are stimulating and are evidently relevant to the course, so you aren't questioning what the point of the exercise is. My main criticism would be the lack of societies, although you can create your own if you can generate enough of a following. The societies on offer are limited and there aren't many opportunities to try new things e.g., yoga, dance classes, etc. Overall, I am enjoying my uni experience at NTU and would highly recommend to A Level students looking for places to study!