Type | Public | |||||||||
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Established | 1843 - Nottingham Government School of Design 1992 - University Status | |||||||||
Endowment | £15.6 million (2023)[1] | |||||||||
Budget | £423.1 million (2022/23)[1] | |||||||||
Chancellor | Sir John Peace | |||||||||
Vice-Chancellor | Edward Peck | |||||||||
Administrative staff | 3,430[2] | |||||||||
Students | 35,785 (2019/20)[3] | |||||||||
Undergraduates | 28,915 (2019/20)[3] | |||||||||
Postgraduates | 6,870 (2019/20)[3] | |||||||||
Location | Nottingham and London , England, UK | |||||||||
Campus | Urban, Suburban, Semirural, Rural | |||||||||
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Affiliations | Association of Commonwealth Universities European University Association | |||||||||
Website | ntu | |||||||||
Nottingham Trent University (NTU) is a public research university located in Nottingham, England. Its origins date back to 1843 with the establishment of the Nottingham Government School of Design, which still operates within the university today. NTU is the sixth largest university in the UK (out of 169) with over 40,000[4] students across five different campuses in Nottingham. The university recently opened a new campus in London.[5][6][7][8]
For the academic year 2022–23, the university reported an annual income of £423.1 million, of which £10 million came from research grants and contracts. The total expenditure for the same period was £395.9 million.[1]
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