The university in Nottingham, England, was established in 1881; however, it was not until 1948 that it was given the name “University of Nottingham.” The institution operates five campuses, including three in Nottingham and one each in China and Malaysia.
An innovative and research-oriented university, Nottingham University is a member of the Russell Group and provides a high standard of education. The motto of the city, “Sapientia urbs conditur,” can be approximately translated into English as “the city is founded on wisdom.”
The university has a department that offers private career and employment services to its students. The institution has approximately 10,000 students from Turkey, with nearly 30% of them being international students. QS is ranked 62nd in terms of post-graduate employment rates.
Entry requirements for Turkish students
The University has a Turkish Society community that is exclusively dedicated to Turkish students. This community maintains Facebook and Twitter accounts, organizes festivals to foster a sense of belonging, and offers dishes that are distinctively Turkish in Nottingham.
- In order to enroll in undergraduate programs, numerous Turkish students are required to complete the school’s foundation program. Required: A level and IB diploma with secondary school diploma and grade point average of 75% or higher.
- Master’s degree programs necessitate a bachelor’s degree credential and a minimum GPA of 3.0.
- Before applying to PhD programs, it is necessary to compile a list of potential supervisors who are relevant to your field and submit a strong research or thesis proposal. This is particularly true for individuals who have achieved high grades in their undergraduate and graduate programs.
As an international student, you are also required to submit your English proficiency. Despite the university’s acceptance of an overall 5.5 IELTS score for Foundation programs, the language proficiency scores required for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs may differ based on the programs to which they are applied. Liveabroad counselors are available to provide you with complimentary assistance with all departmental requirements. Make your appointment!
Did you know?
- In the 1930s, Albert Einstein instructed German students, and his blackboard notes are still preserved in the Physics and Astronomy department of the University.
- Nottingham was also the residence of Robin Hood. Robin Hood is commemorated in numerous streets, structures, and institutions throughout the city. One of them is “Maid Marian Way,” which is situated in the heart of the city.
- In 1931, Mahatma Gandhi visited his nephew JV Joshi, who was enrolled in Nottingham University. This voyage is commemorated by a blue plate in the city.
- In 1972, Paul McCartney and Wings performed at the Portland Building.
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