Overview
The University can trace its origins to a School of Medicine and Surgery (later the College of Medicine), established in 1834, and to Armstrong College, founded in 1871 for the teaching of physical sciences.
These two colleges formed one division of the federal University of Durham, the Durham Colleges forming the other division. The Newcastle Colleges merged to form King's College in 1937. In 1963, when the federal University was dissolved, King's College became the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and latterly, Newcastle University. It is one of the UK's leading universities with a reputation built on the quality of our teaching, outstanding research and our work with the community and industry
Location and Facilities
The University is located in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in the North East of England. The central campus is set on a 50-acre site close to the city centre. Most of the University buildings are located here. A small number of specialist buildings are located off campus. The range and standard of our facility provision is outstanding with continual investment of over £10m per year to our award-winning teaching, learning and research services.
List of Departments
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Courses Offered
Sno |
Level |
Name Of The Program |
1 |
Ug &Pg |
Aboriginal Studies |
2 |
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Accounting |
3 |
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Arts |
4 |
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Architecture |
5 |
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Biological Sciences |
6 |
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Biomedical Sciences |
7 |
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Biotechnology |
8 |
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Building |
9 |
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Business |
10 |
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Ceramics |
11 |
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Chemistry |
12 |
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Commerce |
13 |
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Communication |
14 |
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Computer Science |
15 |
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Construction Management |
16 |
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Creative Arts |
17 |
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Design |
18 |
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Developmental Studies |
19 |
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Dietetics |
20 |
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Digital Media |
21 |
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Early Childhood |
22 |
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Economics |
23 |
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Education |
24 |
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Engineering |
25 |
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Environmental Science |
26 |
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Fine Arts |
27 |
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Graphic Design |
28 |
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Health |
29 |
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Human Resources |
30 |
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Information Technology |
31 |
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Journalism |
32 |
|
Law |
33 |
|
Leisure And Tourism |
34 |
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Management |
35 |
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Marine Sciences |
36 |
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Marketing |
37 |
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Multimedia |
38 |
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Nuclear Medicine |
39 |
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Nursing |
40 |
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Nutrition |
41 |
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Occupational Therapy |
42 |
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Photography |
43 |
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Physiotherapy |
44 |
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Psychology |
45 |
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Radiography |
46 |
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Social Work |
47 |
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Sports Science |
48 |
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Sustainable Resource Management |
49 |
|
Theology |
50 |
|
Web Design |
Scholarships
Newcastle University offers a large number of partial scholarships to international students.
Undergraduate Scholarships: IUMS is intended for international students who study for their first degree at Newcastle University. This partial scholarship has a value of £2,250 for the first year of study. Eligible applicants will be considered based on the information given on their UCAS application form.
Postgraduate scholarships: All international students who are offered a place to study on any of our postgraduate degree programmes are normally able to apply for at least one of our central University scholarships. You will be sent details at the appropriate time.
- Newcastle University International Postgraduate Scholarships (NUIPS)
- Alumni Tuition Fee Discount
- International Family Discounts (IFD)
- School Studentships, Bursaries and Scholarships
All University scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, so you must possess (or expect to receive) excellent results. We hold a formal University Reception each year for our scholarship winners.
General Intake
September intake is only available
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