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Nottingham Trent University

http://www.ntu.ac.uk/nce


Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is one of the largest UK universities. With 30,000 students and more than 4,000 staff located across four campuses, the University contributes £900m to the UK economy every year. It is one of the UK's most environmentally friendly universities, containing some of the sector's most inspiring and efficient award-winning buildings. 96% of its graduates go on to employment or further education within six months of leaving.

NTU was named University of the Year 2017 at the Times Higher Education Awards, and Modern University of the Year in the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2018. These awards recognise NTU for its high levels of student satisfaction, its quality of teaching, its engagement with employers, and its overall student experience. NTU has been rated Gold in the Government's Teaching Excellence Framework - the highest ranking available. Our student satisfaction is high: NTU achieved an 88% satisfaction score in the 2018 National Student Satisfaction Survey.

The University is passionate about creating opportunities and its extensive outreach programme is designed to enable Nottingham Trent to be a vehicle for social mobility. NTU is among the UK's top five recruiters of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. With an international student population of over 3,000 from around 100 countries, the University prides itself on its global outlook.

NTU is home to world-class research, and won The Queen's Anniversary Prize in 2015 - the highest national honour for a UK university. It recognised the University's pioneering projects to improve weapons and explosives detection in luggage; enable safer production of powdered infant formula; and combat food fraud.

Nottingham Civic Exchange

Nottingham Civic Exchange maximises research, policy and practical impact by bringing together university expertise with partners seeking to address the needs of local communities. Nottingham Civic Exchange acts as a resource to look at social and economic issues in new ways. This means facilitating debate, acting as a bridge between research and policy debates, and developing practical projects at a local, city and regional level.


Contact details

Contact: Rich Pickford, Knowledge Exchange and Impact Officer, Nottingham Civic Exchange

notts.civicex@ntu.ac.uk