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City CampusWednesday 13 June 2018, 4 pm - 6.30 pm
POSTGRADUATEAND PROFESSIONAL
OPENEVENT
Make the most of your day
REGISTER
Find our Registration stand inthe Newton building andcheck-in.
YOUR COURSE
Speak to academics at oursubject stands and find outmore about your passion.
COURSE TALK
Check our event programmeon page 7 to see if there’s atalk for your course ofinterest.
CAMPUS TOUR
Fancy a tour of our fantasticfacilities? Just ask one of ourstudent ambassadors.
ADVICE ANDFINANCE
Visit our support servicesstands on Level 0 for adviceor drop in on one of ourFinance talks.
SUPPORT ANDADMISSIONS
Go one step further and startyour application. Visit ourAdmissions stand for adviceon applying.
CHAT TOSTUDENTS
Speak to some of our currentstudents to find out what it’slike to live and learn at NTU.
TAKE A BREAK
Need some time to think?Have a seat and help yourselfto refreshments.
Study with usWith an increasing number of graduates armed with undergraduate degrees,postgraduate study equips you with the experience and knowledge necessaryto stand out from the crowd. It will enable you to succeed in today’scompetitive employment market, and study the subject you love in-depth.
Why study at NTU?
Our postgraduate courses are setting newstandards, because we use leading researchand global employers to inform them. Weoffer nearly 200 taught courses, many ofwhich are formally accredited by professionalbodies, and a wide range of research degreeoptions across our academic Schools. Ourcommitment to delivering a first-class courseprovision is at the heart of why studentschoose us.
Making the most of the event
We hope that you find the event useful.There will be opportunities to speak withacademic staff, together with other servicesfrom around the University, includingStudent Accommodation Services andStudent Support Services.
Should you have any further queries aboutpostgraduate study after the event, visitwww.ntu.ac.uk/postgraduate for moreinformation.
Visit www.ntu.ac.uk/pgevents to find outwhen our next open events are taking place.
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Registration
Registration for this event will be held in theNewton Gallery within the Newton building onour City Campus. You can find the NewtonGallery by turning left once you have entered themain entrance of the Newton building onGoldsmith Street.
Registration is open from 4 pm, where courseacademics will be available to discuss youroptions and career opportunities. The talks willbegin at 4 pm. Further details of talks that maybe applicable to your studies can be found onpage 7.
The open event will finish at 6.30 pm. You canarrive at any time, however we recommend youaim to arrive in good time to ensure that youmake the most of the event.
Food and drink
Light refreshments will be provided at this event.Please do help yourself while deciding what youwould like to do first (or while taking a break!).
Getting to another campus
If you are interested in another course at ourClifton Campus, then hop on our Go2Uni 4 bus,which runs throughout the day. Theapproximate journey time to Clifton Campus is30 minutes. If you would like to travel to ourBrackenhurst Campus, please talk to a memberof staff on the helpdesk.
Connecting to NTU Wi-Fi
• Choose NTU Guest as your Wi-Fi provider.
• Open up a web browser such as InternetExplorer, Safari or Chrome.
• This will prompt you to enter an emailaddress. Once you’ve done so, you’ll be givenaccess to the NTU Wi-Fi network.
Arrival and registration
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Our information stands We have a number of information stands available so you can find out aboutour courses, the application process, where you could live, and how we cansupport you.
Subject stands
• Find out more about our courses.
• Pick up a course brochure.
• Speak to academic staff and ask anyquestions you may have.
Accommodation stand
• Find out more about our accommodationguarantee.
• Chat with the Accommodation teamabout the range of accommodation onoffer.
Admissions stand
• Find out more about the applicationprocess for postgraduate study.
• Get any questions you may have aboutyour application answered by theAdmissions team.
Student Support Servicesstand
• Find out more about the fundingopportunities that may be available,including scholarships, bursaries andpostgraduate loans.
• Chat to the Student Support Services teamabout the support available to you whilestudying at NTU.
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Nottingham Business School Full-time MBA talk
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Nottingham Business School Full-time Masters talk
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Nottingham Business School Professional courses talk
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Nottingham Law School careerstalkGDL, LPC, BPTC
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School of Architecture, Designand the Built Environment Property Management andDevelopment talk
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Programme of talks This will help you plan which talks you may like to attend during the event.There is no need to book onto the talks, as access is on a first come, firstserved basis. Don’t worry if you’re unable to attend the talks, as both courseacademics and representatives from Student Support Services will be availableto talk to you throughout the event.
Confetti – Institute of Creative Technologies
• MA Creative Technologies
• MSc Creative Technologies
• MA Commercial Songwriting andProduction
Our postgraduate coursesCourses represented at the event will include:
Nottingham Business School
Postgraduate courses
• MSc Branding and Advertising
• MSc Digital Marketing
• MSc Economics
• MSc Economics and InvestmentBanking
• MSc Entrepreneurship
• MSc Finance
• MSc Finance and Accounting
• MSc Finance and Investment Banking
• MSc Human Resource Management
• MSc International Business
• MSc International Business (DualAward)
• MSc Management
• MSc Management and Global SupplyChain Management
• MSc Management and Innovation andEnterprise
• MSc Management and InternationalBusiness
• MSc Management and Finance
• MSc Management and Marketing
• MSc Marketing
• MSc Project Management
Professional courses
• Executive Master of BusinessAdministration (EMBA)
• Master of Business Administration (MBA)
– MBA with Finance
– MBA with Digital Marketing
– MBA with Global Supply Chain Management
• MSc / Diploma / CertificateManagement and Leadership
• Postgraduate Awards in HigherEducation Administration,Management and Leadership
• Certificate in Human Resources Practice
• Postgraduate Diploma in HumanResource Management
• MSc Human Resource Management(part-time)
• CIM Level 4 Certificate in ProfessionalMarketing
• CIM Level 6 Diploma in ProfessionalMarketing
• CIPFA Professional AccountingQualification
• Chartered Manager DegreeApprenticeship
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Nottingham Law School
Postgraduate courses
• LLM Corporate and Insolvency Law
• Dual LLM Corporate and InsolvencyLaw / European and Insolvency Law
• LLM Law (General)
• LLM Health Law and Ethics
• LLM Human Rights and Justice
• LLM Intellectual Property Law
• LLM International Financial Law
• LLM International Trade and Commercial Law
• LLM Legal Practice
• LLM Oil, Gas and Mining Law
• LLM Sports Law
School of Arts and Humanities
Journalism
• MA / PGDip Broadcast Journalism
• MA / PGDip News Journalism
• MA / PGDip Documentary Journalism
• MA / PGDip Magazine Journalism
English Language Teaching
• MA English Language Teaching
• MA TESOL (Teaching English toSpeakers of Other Languages)
School of Social Sciences
Psychology
• MSc / PG Dip Psychology (BPSaccredited)
• MSc Applied Child Psychology
• MSc Cyberpsychology
• MRes / MSc Psychological ResearchMethods
• MSc Forensic Mental Health
• MSc Forensic Psychology (BPSaccredited)
• MSc Psychology in Clinical Practice
• MSc Psychological Well-Being andMental Health
• DPsych in Forensic Psychology
Criminology and Sociology
• MA Criminology
• MA Sociology
Professional courses
• LLM Bar Professional Training Course
• LLM Legal Practice Course (Full-time)
• LLM Legal Practice Course (Part-time)
• Graduate Diploma in Law (Full-time)
• Graduate Diploma in Law (DistanceLearning)
Politics and InternationalRelations
• MA Politics
• MA International Relations
Public Health
• MA Public Health
Social Work and ProfessionalPractice
• MA Social Work
• MA Advanced Social Work Practice
• MA / PG Cert Career Development
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Research degrees
• Professional Doctorate Doctor of SocialPractice
• DPsych in Forensic Psychology
School of Art & Design
Full-time Masters courses
• MA Animation• MA Branding and Identity• MA Commercial Photography• MA Culture, Style and Fashion• MA Fashion Communications• MA Fashion Design• MA Fashion Knitwear Design• MA Fashion Marketing• MFA Fine Art• MA Graphic Design• MA Illustration• MA International Fashion
Management• MA Luxury Fashion Brand Management• MA Photography• MA Textile Design Innovation
Part-time Masters courses
• MA Culture, Style and Fashion• MA Fashion Communications• MA Fashion Marketing• MA Fashion and Textile Design• MFA Fine Art• MA Graphic Design Theory and Practice• MA International Fashion
Management• MA Luxury Fashion Brand Management• MA Photography
Postgraduate Certificate courses
• PG Cert Creative Pattern Cutting (15weeks)
Professional Doctorates
• Professional Doctorate of Fine Art (DFA) • Professional Doctorate of Fashion
Industry • Professional Doctorate of Digital Media
(DDM)
School of Architecture, Designand the Built Environment
Architecture
• MArch Architecture
• MA Interior Architecture and Design
• Professional Certificate in Architecture
Property
• MSc Building Surveying
• MSc Planning and Development
• MSc Real Estate
• MSc International Real EstateInvestment and Finance
Construction
• MSc Construction Management
• MSc Project Management(Construction)
• MSc Construction Project Management(Online)
• MSc Quantity Surveying
Structural Engineering
• MSc Structural Engineering withManagement
• MSc Structural Engineering withMaterials
• MSc Civil Engineering
Product Design
• MA Design: Products and Furniture
• MSc Design: Products and Technology
Professional Doctorate
• Professional Doctorate in the School ofArchitecture, Design and the BuiltEnvironment
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School of Science andTechnology
• MSc Biomedical Science (FlexibleLearning)
• MSc Data Analytics for Business• MSc Digital and Technology Solutions
(Data Analytics) - DegreeApprenticeship
• Online MBA with Data Analytics
Nottingham Institute ofEducation
• PGCE Primary• PGCE Secondary
- Business Education- Computer Science with ICT- Design and Technology- English- Mathematics- Music- Science (Chemistry, Physics, Biology)
• PGCE Early Years Initial TeacherTraining
• PGCE Post-Compulsory Education andTraining
• School Direct Training Programme• Assessment Only Route to QTS
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Open event floorplan Our subject stands will be grouped by school on Level 1 and Level 0 of the Newton building.
Lecture Theatres 7, 8, 9 and 10are situated on Level 0 directlybelow Level 1.
Frequently asked questions
Q – When should I apply?
A – This depends on the start date of yourcourse, but the earlier you apply, thebetter. For example, if you are thinkingof starting in September, then try toapply by June or July at the latest. Aimto start the process around six monthsbefore the start date of your course, butkeep in mind that places forpostgraduate study are competitiveand you will have other arrangementsto sort out such as funding andaccommodation. If you are anInternational student, allow even longerto apply for funding from your homecountry first, as you will need to provideproof of finance when applying to NTU.
Q – Once I apply, when will I hearfrom you?
A – After signing up to our Applicant Portal,we will contact you to confirm thesubmission of your application. If werequire further information or examplesof your work, we will contact you byemail. If your application is accepted,we will invite you for an interview, soplease keep an eye out for NTU in yourinbox.
Q – I do not have the best gradesfrom my undergraduatedegree. What can I do to helpmy chances of getting a placeon a postgraduate course?
A – First of all, don’t panic! Take your timeto find a course that suits your skills andwhat you want to do. We offer a rangeof courses, all with different entryrequirements, so check these carefullyand assess the possibilities of meetingthem. Finally, a personal statement canmake a world of difference to yourapplication. Spend the time to makeyours stand out and show you in thebest possible light.
Q – What funding opportunitiesare available to me?
A – A postgraduate loan of up to £10,609from Student Finance England is one ofthe more popular options for Mastersstudents, as you are only required torepay on earnings over £21,000.Eligible applicants must be a UK or EUnational under the age of 60 andnormally live in England. Visitwww.gov.uk/postgraduate-loan toread the full terms and conditions.
NTU offers postgraduate scholarshipsworth up to half the value of yourtuition fees in the form of a feereduction. These are competitivelyawarded to students who excel in theirstudies. However, only those who havebeen offered a place to study on aMasters course starting in September orJanuary are eligible to apply. Visitwww.ntu.ac.uk/pgfunding for detailsof how to apply, application deadlinesand course exclusions.
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Q – Are there any benefits tocontinuing from anundergraduate to apostgraduate course at NTU?
A – Yes there are. Students currentlyfinishing an undergraduate degree atNTU and even alumni who havegraduated since July 2013 receive a25% discount from postgraduatetaught, postgraduate research orprofessional course fees. Visitwww.ntu.ac.uk/pgfunding for fullterms and conditions.
Q – I’m new to Nottingham, can Iget any help findingsomewhere to live?
A – Of course! We have a range ofaccommodation options suited topostgraduate and research students. Infact, some of our halls of residencehave flats that only cater forpostgraduate or mature students. Visitwww.ntu.ac.uk/accommodation tofind out more.
If you don’t fancy sharing, we also havesome studio flats available in our GillStreet North Residence on the CityCampus, and New Hall Residence onClifton Campus.
Alternatively, if you prefer not to stay inUniversity accommodation, we canhelp you find something in the privatesector. We have our own lettingsagency, Trent Lets, who can offer youadvice as well as accommodation.
Q – What other support isavailable?
A – Besides the academic support you willreceive from your course tutors, weunderstand that support outside of theclassroom is just as important. Whetherthat’s feeling stressed about yourworkload, struggling with finances, orfinding it difficult to cope with adisability, we have a dedicated team ofStudent Support Services here to helpyou. With representatives on each ofour campuses, the team can also becontacted by email:[email protected] or bycalling 0115 848 6060.
Q – Why should I study apostgraduate degree? And whyat NTU?
A – First and foremost, studying atpostgraduate level should be because itis the right decision for you. Whetheryou are looking to gain industryaccreditation like an MBA, to changeyour career path, or simply because youenjoyed your undergraduate degreeand want to continue studying, it’sentirely your choice.
Specialising in postgraduate vacancies,NTU has a professional, industry-tailored Employability team in each ofits academic Schools. They can helpyou take your firsts steps towards anexciting career.
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Getting here
Travelling by car
The closest car parks to the City Campus areTrinity Square £4.30 – £13 (NG1 4BT), TalbotStreet £2 – £12.50 (NG1 5GG), or theVictoria Centre £3.50 – £15 (NG1 3QN).
However, we recommend you use the parkand ride services, as city centre parking islimited.
From the North, South orWest
Nottingham’s network of trams – theNottingham Express Transit (NET) – providesan easy way to travel to our City Campus.NTU has its own tram stop, and all trams willstop here.
You can catch a tram from the followinglocations:
• leaving the M1 at J24 use Clifton South(satnav postcode: NG11 8BF). Journeytime: 28 mins
• leaving the M1 at J25 use Toton Lane(satnav postcode: NG9 7JA). Journeytime: 38 mins
• leaving the M1 at J26 use Phoenix Parkand Ride (satnav postcode: NG8 6AS).Journey time: 17 mins; or Wilkinson Street(satnav postcode: NG7 7NU). Journeytime: 12 mins
Price: £4 standard adult day ticket via ticketmachine (change is given). Parking is free. Youmust buy a ticket before you board the tram.
Frequency: every 7 minutes.
Visit www.thetram.net for further details.
From the East
Park and ride (bus) satnav postcode: NG2 4BE
Visit www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/racecourseparkandride for full details.
From the A52 follow signs to Nottinghamand then follow signs for the park and ride,situated at the grounds of NottinghamRacecourse (just off Colwick Loop Road). The bus will drop you off on LowerParliament Street (see map ref. on citycentre map). The University is an eight-minute walk from the bus stop.
Walk up Upper Parliament Street until youreach the Theatre Royal and turn right.Follow the tram tracks to the main entranceto the Newton building.
Price: return bus travel to the city centre is£3.50 for up to six people.
Frequency: every 20 minutes.
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Travelling by rail
Nottingham Railway Station is located nearthe city centre. Visit www.nationalrail.co.ukfor timetables.
Take the tram from above the stationheading for Phoenix Park or Hucknall. Itshould take about 10 minutes to reach theUniversity.
Price: £4 return per adult via ticket machine(change given). You must buy a ticket beforeyou board the tram.
Frequency: Every 7 minutes.
Hotels
Visit www.experiencenottinghamshire.comfor more information on available hotels.
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Southwell Road:To School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences,Brackenhurst Campus (approx. 14 miles).A612 (Southwell, Newark)
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Please be aware that filming and photography will betaking place throughout the day at this event.
Any images captured may be used for Nottingham TrentUniversity’s publicity purposes, such as prospectuses orcourse brochures, internal and external newsletters, theUniversity’s website, and advertising the University publicly.It may be provided to local or national newspapers,educational magazines or shared with third parties, as wellas being used in future open day advertising. Please notethat the images could be streamed live and immediatelyonline.
If you do not wish your image to be used as set out orshared with our third parties, please notify a member of thehelpdesk staff on your arrival so that we can takeappropriate steps to ensure you are not included.
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