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Location

When you’re trying to narrow down your university choices, location is likely to play a large part in your decision. Wherever you choose, you’re going to spend three to five years there, so if possible take the time to visit each of your chosen universities to get a feel for where you’ll be living.

Gut instinct will often guide you – and sometimes it’s the best way! Pay attention to how you feel as you walk around the campus and the city. Ask current students. What have they got to say about their experiences and does that sound like what you want?

You also might like to consider things like:

  • Are you more at home in a big city or a more rural location?
  • Do you like the hustle and bustle of a city campus, or would you prefer a smaller community campus?
  • How about the distance from your home and transport links?   
I WANT to live in the best student city

Northumbria University is located right in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne - voted the UK’s best student city for three years running in a survey by MSN Travel*. However, you’ll enjoy the best of both worlds – you’re only half an hour away from stunning blue flag beaches, historic castles and rambling countryside. Even better, getting to them is really easy; the North East is connected by Tyne and Wear’s Metro and a great bus network. The region is well connected by rail, road and air too – just three hours from London by rail and 1.5 hours from Leeds and Edinburgh.

Find out more on NewcastleGateshead Initiative's website… 


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Northumbria Open Days

Open Days are a great way for you to get a feel of the University, the city of Newcastle upon Tyne and the course(s) you are interested in.

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Get an insight into life at Northumbria at the click of a button! Come and explore our videos and 360 panoramas to immerse yourself in our campuses and get a feel for what it is like studying here using our interactive virtual tour.

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