About Newcastle University
Newcastle University dates back to the School of Medicine and Surgery established in the city in 1834. After mergers with several other colleges to form King’s College in 1937, the university was formed by an Act of Parliament in 1967. It’s a member of the Russell Group and has campuses in Singapore and Malaysia. It has over 28,000 students, including international students from 140 countries around the world.It is one of the top 125 universities in the world according to the QS World University Rankings 2023. It’s also in the top 50 in the UK in the Complete University Guide and The Times/Sunday Times University Guide. Newcastle ranked first in the UK and eighth in the world for sustainable development in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.What is the Newcastle University acceptance rate for International Students?The Newcastle University acceptance rate is 87%. Newcastle University has the only library awarded by the UK Government for ‘excellent customer service’ five years in a row. With more than a million print books and collections of rare and vintage books, the libraries are certainly well-stocked. Other impressive facilities include the Centre for Physical Recreation and Sport and language resource centre.Robinson Library, with an extensive collection of academic resources, study spaces, and computer facilities.King's Gate Lecture Halls with spaces for lectures and seminars.Armstrong Building Laboratories: State-of-the-art labs for various disciplines.Sport Central: Sports centers and gyms.Longbenton Sports Ground: Outdoor sports fields and courts.Newcastle University Students' Union (NUSU): hub for social activities, clubs, societies, and student support services.The Marketplace: Various dining options, including catering services.University Health Centre: On-campus health clinic or access to local medical facilities.Cluster Rooms: Computer labs and support services.Art and Cultural Spaces:Hatton Gallery: Galleries for art exhibitions.Northern Stage: Theater for cultural events.Transportation Services:Public Transport Hub: Accessibility to public transportation.Bike Sheds: Bike storage facilities.Research Centers: Institute of Genetic Medicine: Facilities for academic and applied research. Student Life International students can be greeted at Newcastle International Airport with the university’s Meet and Greet service. There’s also an International Welcome Week including information sessions and social activities to help you settle in. The Student Union organises social events throughout the year.Newcastle University Business School holds triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS so students enjoy first-rate facilities and teaching as part of a well-rounded student experience.
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Newcastle Campus
Newcastle