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Student Support Services

Northumbria University offers Postgraduate qualifications in two of the UK's top student cities, Newcastle and London. We are now delivering Masters qualifications from within the facilities of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS). 

AUAS offers high-quality learning, a range of collaborative programmes including research, academic exchange opportunities and knowledge exchange projects with business partners. Our postgraduate courses are co-created with students and employers to ensure that what we teach provides you with the skills and attributes needed for future success.

Our valued partnership with AUAS also offers the chance for undergraduates from both institutions to experience overseas study on real business projects, allowing Northumbria students to spend time studying in Amsterdam and AUAS students in Newcastle.

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES / HOW WE CAN SUPPORT YOU

Ensuring our students are supported throughout their studies is one of our main priorities, which is why we have Student Support Serices and a Students' Union in place at the campus.

Should you decide to join us in Amsterdam,Sharon Husbands (Campus Support Coordinator) will be on hand to help you in any way she can, as well as the wider Support Team. From employability tips and CV workshops to on-the-ground counselling, mental health and dyslexia and disability teams, you will never be short of help should you need it. 

If you would like to learn more about our Student Support Services - click here 

Northumbria Students' Union also has a presence on the Amsterdam campus and are there to represent your views and to make sure your time with Northumbria is the best it can be.


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