Whilst not all doctoral projects will require a favourable ethical opinion to proceed, the vast majority of those with human participants will. Therefore, it is recommend that all PGR hold early ...
Revolutionise your products with textiles that do more. Our technology embeds sensors, energy harvesters, and active components directly into yarns and fabrics, enabling capabilities like motion ...
Stock up on grocery cupboard essentials, or go out to grab a bite to eat with your mates! Don’t miss your opportunity to enter the Santander Fuel Your Studies prize draw. You could be in with a chance ...
Throughout October, students, staff, and visitors can explore a powerful exhibition of six striking posters, each highlighting a unique strand of Black heritage and achievement, from courage in ...
Whether you're looking to stay fit or explore creative passions, NTU has a membership for you. From gym sessions and team sports to musical ensembles and rehearsal spaces, we've got you covered. the ...
We're delighted to announce that NTU has been ranked one of the top 25 universities in the country by The Guardian University Guide 2026. The Guide uses eight measures of performance, covering all ...
Hope, transformation and justice: Developing capacity for change Justice in a digital age: Building digital resilience, literacies, capabilities and capacities. From disaster to recovery: ...
Fashion student Katie Cooper is turning menswear on its head with a collection of wearable skirts which challenge gender norms. Inspired by historical fashion, the 21-year-old created a range of ...
For NTU London enquiries, you can call or email us using the details below. Our phone line is open Monday – Thursday 8.30 am – 5 pm, and Friday 8.30 am – 4.30 pm. At NTU London you’ll find endless ...
Dott e-scooters are now available to hire in Nottingham! The e-scooters provide a sustainable, affordable, and fun way to get around the city. As part of the scheme, there are: 1,300 e-scooters with ...
Scientists at Nottingham Trent University found that food from people – directly or indirectly – contributed an estimated 35% of urban fox diet, compared to just six percent for their rural ...