Northumbria University

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Northumbria University

Established 1969 (as Newcastle Polytechnic)
Type: Public
Chancellor: Lord Stevens of Kirkwhelpington
Vice-Chancellor: Professor Kel Fidler
Students: 27,665[1]
Undergraduates: 21,650[1]
Postgraduates: 5,635[1]
Other students: 380 FE[1]
Location Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, UK
Campus: Urban and Suburban
Website: http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/

Northumbria University is a modern university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England.

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Northumbria offers approximately 500 study programmes through nine Schools:

  • Applied Sciences
  • Arts and Social Sciences
  • Built Environment
  • Design
  • Health, Community and Education
  • Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences
  • Law
  • Newcastle Business School
  • Psychology and Sports Sciences

The University has two campuses. The main campus, located in the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, is known as the City Campus. With the construction of a new building for degree courses such as business the City Campus has been spilt in two. It now has City Campus East and City Campus West.

A secondary campus is located a few miles outside of Newcastle, on Coach Lane, and is known as the Coach Lane Campus. The Coach Lane Campus is home to School of Health, Community and Education Studies only, all others schools are located at the City Campus. A frequent[specify] free Shuttle Bus runs between the two campuses.

The University is currently involved in a £100+ million development project to improve and expand its city campus. This includes a new state-of-the-art seven acre site to be known as City Campus East, adjacent to the main campus, which will house the Schools of Law, Design and the Newcastle Business School.

Improvements to the City Campus West are also ongoing, and include a new footbridge[2] linking the East and West Campuses across the central motorway, pedestrianisation and greening of the integrated teaching environment. The first phase of the expansion is due to be completed by September 2007.

The development project suffered a setback when, on 9 April 2007, a building that was to be student flats burned to the ground during the night. The nearby School of Design also suffered minor heat damage before the blaze was brought under control.[3]

Northumbria University has its origins in three regional colleges: Rutherford College of Technology, the College of Art & Industrial Design and the Municipal College of Commerce. An amalgamation of these three institutions formed the Newcastle Polytechnic in 1969, which became the major regional centre for the training of teachers with the incorporation of the City College of Education in 1974, and the Northern Counties College of Education in 1976.

Northumbria was inaugurated as a university in 1992, under the name University of Northumbria at Newcastle. The trading name was simplified to Northumbria University in 2002.

The Students' Union provides representation for all students studying at the University. It provides a range of student activities and several venues for students to socialise in a safe environment, chiefly at Bar One and Reds. It hosts a range of club nights, including the bi-weekly Rattled by the Rush, playing indie music, and Get Y' Skates On, which caters for the alternative types. The monthly student newspaper is called The NUws Bulletin, which includes the popular entertainments section Poly Scene.


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