Located in the heart of one of the UK's best student cities, Newcastle University is a world-class research university attended by over 20,000 students every year.
Established in 1963, the university consistently ranks amongst the 200 best higher education establishments in the world and offers a wide range of first-class undergraduate and postgraduate courses in subjects as diverse as biomedical sciences, business management, engineering and English literature.
Its city-centre campus is also home to cultural venues and events open to all, many of which are free to visit. Explore family-friendly venues with exciting exhibitions and events for all ages including the Farrell Centre, Great North Museum: Hancock and the Hatton Gallery. Whilst Northern Stage offers a programme of plays and performances for all ages. There’s an Art on Campus sculpture trail including an artwork by Angel of the North creator, Antony Gormley. Lunchtime concerts, and evening lectures and events offer inspiration and stimulation. All are conveniently close to each other, and less than five minutes’ walk from Haymarket Metro. Discover more at www.ncl.ac.uk/visit-culture.
Alongside its Newcastle campus, the university also has campuses in Singapore and Malaysia and - as a people-focused university - aims to provide education and research that betters individuals, organisations and society as a whole.
In addition to nurturing graduates with great career prospects, Newcastle University also offers a competitive benefit scheme for its own employees.
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