University of Nottingham - University Park Campus

Founded: 1948   Total Students: 48,000+

Overview

The Institution of Nottingham is a research-focused campus university with campuses in Malaysia and China, as well as the United Kingdom, that the Times has dubbed "the closest thing Britain has to a truly global university." It is a member of the Russell Group, Universitas 21, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, and the European University Association. It is the fifth-largest university in the United Kingdom.
The development and management of the University's environment is important to our principles, ensuring that the student experience and environmental sustainability stay high on the University's priority list.

University Park is The University of Nottingham’s largest campus at 300 acres. Part of the University since 1929, the campus is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country.

Set in extensive greenery and around a lake, University Park is the focus of life for students, staff and visitors. Conveniently located only two miles from the city centre, the campus contains:

The hub of student life is the Portland Building, which houses the Students' Union, the Student Support Centre, as well as shops, banks, bars and restaurants.

Programs Offered in University of Nottingham - University Park Campus

  • 3-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • 4-Year Bachelor's Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Integrated Course
  • Master's Degree
  • Highlights

    Nobel Prize for Medicine

    • The University of Nottingham reached a landmark in its long list of academic achievements in 2003 when Sir Peter Mansfield was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work in the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The award is shared with the late Paul Lauterbur from the University of Illinois.
    • MRI has been compared to the discovery of x-rays in its significance to medicine, becoming an indispensable tool in medical diagnostics, drastically reducing the need for invasive surgery. There are over 60 million MRI scans carried out worldwide each year.
    • The importance of Sir Peter's work led to the founding of the Magnetic Resonance Centre in 1991 - now named the Sir Peter Mansfield Magnetic Resonance Centre in his honour.

    Nobel Prize for Economic Science

    • Also in 2003, former University of Nottingham student and academic, the late Professor Clive Granger, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economic Science. He spent 22 years at The University of Nottingham as an undergraduate, lecturer and professor before moving to the University of California in San Diego. 

    Campus Detail

    Main Campus Address

    University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, United Kingdom