PROMOSI MENARIK KEMASUKKAN PELAJAR KE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM DI UNITED KINGDOM
Sesiapa yang Berminat untuk mendapat surat tawaran
Belajar di UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (UNITED KINGDOM) diminta untuk mesej SMS ATAU EMAILKAN NAMA PENUH, DAN ALAMAT EMAIL JIKA ADA SERTA NAMA KURSUS
yang hendak diambil,kepada En AM TEL : 012-379 1871 atau 017-6842 836. Anda juga boleh menghubungi EN AM, TEL : 012-379 1871 atau 017-6842 836 atau universityintake@yahoo.com.
Sebarang pertanyaan mengenai kemasukkan ke UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM (UNITED KINGDOM) bolehlah menghubung AM, 012-379 1871 atau 017-6842 836 atau email ke universityintake@yahoo.com untuk perbincangan selanjutnya.
The campus and its facilities
University Park is The University of Nottingham’s largest campus at 300 acres. Part of the University since 1929, the campus is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country.
Set in extensive greenery and around a lake, University Park is the focus of life for students, staff and visitors. Conveniently located only two miles from the city centre, the campus contains:
Green Flag grounds, walks and garden guides
The local community are welcome to enjoy the walks, parks and gardensin the University’s landscaped settings which feature:
- long-established woodland
- contemporary gardens
- the Millennium Garden - a quiet, reflective place in which to escape the hustle and bustle of campus life
The campus has been a Civic Trust Green Flag Award Winner every year since 2003 – the only university campus to achieve this status.
Please visit The University's Estates website for more information about the grounds.
Recent developments
- In 2011, three new teaching and learning facilities opened on University Park: Humanities Building, Mathematics Building and Engineering and Science Learning Centre.
- In late 2012, a 200-bed hotel is due to open adjacent to the East Midlands Conference Centre. The grade II listed Highfield House will reopen following a refurbishment and extension.
About the campus
King's Meadow Campus was acquired by The University of Nottingham in 2005, and has since been refurbished and extensively landscaped, with peaceful gardens and a fresh injection of year-round colour and foliage.
The new name for the former ITV television studio complex in Nottingham was inspired by the adjacent King’s Meadow Nature Reserve, alongside the River Leen.