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Located in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria University is globally recognised for its research-intensive approach to postgraduate study. The university encourages its students to ‘Take on Tomorrow’ and is renowned for producing highly qualified future leaders in both academia and industry. A reputation for academic excellence is complemented by a proven track record of generating a rich body of innovative research output.
Northumbria has completed £250 million worth of redevelopment and regeneration over the past decade, all designed to enhance student learning. The university is home to one of the UK’s best healthcare training centres and one of the UK’s largest university libraries.
Postgraduate
Northumbria offers a wide range of taught postgraduate courses, including postgraduate certificates and diplomas, master’s degrees, and research degree opportunities. Courses have been expertly crafted to help expand students’ knowledge and skills. The university’s connections to a huge variety of national and international employers and professional bodies help students gain valuable experience and contacts within their specialist industry.
The university is renowned for its academic and research excellence. In the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021), Northumbria recorded the largest rise in research power of any UK university for the second time running, putting Northumbria in the top 25 in the country for research power.
Taught postgraduate courses are heavily influenced by the innovative research being undertaken at the university, which responds to some of the world’s most pressing economic, cultural, social, and environmental challenges. Students at Northumbria become a part of a world-leading research community, driving forward new discoveries, and influencing real change in the world.
Northumbria offers a wide variety of taught postgraduate programmes. Students can choose between MA and MSc degrees or shorter postgraduate certificate and diploma courses. The university also offers career-specific degrees, such as the DBA, PGCE, or LLM.
A selection of Northumbria’s taught programmes come with a two-year advanced practice master’s option, which includes the opportunity to undertake a consultancy project, a work placement or to study abroad in the second year. These opportunities furnish students with skills that help them stand out in the job market.
All courses are heavily influenced by the university’s internationally renowned research, and are created in collaboration with employers. Courses are taught by world-leading academics, many of whom remain active researchers or work as consultants to businesses and government bodies, ensuring that their teaching is both current and highly relevant.
Northumbria also offers a range of research degrees and doctoral study programmes. On PhD and MRes programmes, students work in collaboration with the university’s staff and industry partners on research projects that look to transform lives and make an impact on the world, socially, culturally, and economically.
Entry requirements vary on a course-to-course basis and full details on entry requirements be found on individual course pages via the university’s website.
While typically students will need at least a 2:2 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject for a taught master’s course, Northumbria prides itself on the accessibility of its postgraduate education. It understands that many prospective postgraduate students are looking to change career direction and may not have the relevant undergraduate education required. As a result, many courses are open to students with an undergraduate degree in a different subject area.
Most postgraduate courses require students to write a personal statement as part of the application process, while some will also require students to submit a portfolio of work.
For research degrees, applicants are typically expected to have an honours degree (at least 2:2) or equivalent, plus a master’s degree in a relevant discipline. Applicants without these qualifications will need to demonstrate their intellectual competence and relevant work experience to be considered for entry.
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Northumbria University’s ‘Take on Tomorrow’ approach to learning has resulted in a rich body world-leading research and a reputation for inspirational teaching. Northumbria’s academics are at the forefront of tackling the world’s most pressing challenges across health, social care, science, and culture.
Examples of the highly impactful research undertaken at the university include:
Dr Sterghios Moschos’ breakthrough in the fight against Ebola. Moschos’ development of rapid, mass screening means patients can be treated sooner, reducing the spread and severity of the disease.
A joint UK-US research project to determine how changes in the Thwaites Glacier will affect global sea levels and cities such as Miami, London, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.
Assisting with building of the £220 million DKIST telescope, the largest telescope in the world.
Developing a new, faster, and cheaper NTM diagnostic procedure, leading to vast improvements in the treatment of lung infections in cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis sufferers. This development was labelled as “paradigm-shifting”.
Co-developing an award-winning mobile game that tests for a decline in spatial awareness and navigation, early signs of dementia. The research is said to have had a significant impact on public awareness of dementia.
Future employability potential and professional development is at the forefront of all of Northumbria’s postgraduate courses, some of which have been developed in conjunction with the UK’s leading employers (including BAE Systems, the NHS, IBM, Shell, the BBC, and Santander).
Many postgraduate courses are accredited by professional industry bodies such as the British Psychological Society and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
At Northumbria, postgraduate students are equipped with the specialist skills required to enter the workplace at an advanced level, gaining real-world opportunities to work with the university’s network of leading businesses on live project briefs. The university’s close links with national and international employers, professional agencies, and government bodies also provides many opportunities for students to undertake internships and professional placements.
Northumbria’s Graduate Futures is the university’s dedicated careers and employment service. Careers staff provide students with support throughout their academic journey and help them find jobs, write CVs, and create portfolios. The service also operates a graduate jobs board and runs careers fairs where students can meet professional recruiters.
Northumbria's free-to-access student and graduate enterprise service supports budding entrepreneurs and connects graduates with specialist mentors. The service regularly runs workshops and provides a dedicated business idea development space.
The Northumbria University Students’ Union (SU) supports students throughout their time at the university. The SU team offers helpful advice and guidance to all students on academic, housing, financial, and welfare issues. The SU team provides myriad volunteering opportunities for students, enabling them to contribute to student life, meet new people, and gain valuable experience for their CVs.
Clubs and societies
There are over 100 sports clubs and societies on offer for students to get involved with. Sports clubs and societies are open to all students, including postgraduate students, and membership fees are kept low.
City life
Northumbria University is located in the heart of the city of Newcastle – a vibrant and culturally diverse city. Newcastle is popular with students and has been voted the best place in the UK to study on a number of occasions. The city is one of the most affordable places to live in the UK and offers a wide variety of exciting activities and entertainment options.
For students who want to explore further afield, Newcastle is well connected by public transport. Manchester, Birmingham, London, and Edinburgh all just a few hours away via train.
Northumbria offers a wide range of accommodation, located close to the city campus. Student housing is available to all students, including postgraduates.
Students can choose from a range of room options, including standard rooms with shared bathroom facilities, en-suite bedrooms, premium en-suite bedrooms, and self-contained studio apartments. Prices start from £90.90 per week and include all utility bills, basic contents insurance, and Wi-Fi.
Facilities
Over the past decade Northumbria has invested over £250 million in its campus, making sure students have a world-class learning experience.
Applied Sciences students can access cutting-edge scientific equipment worth over £1 million. Nursing and healthcare students study at the state-of-the-art Clinical Skills Centre, which is one of the best healthcare training facilities in the country. Computer and information sciences courses are based in a fully equipped £7 million ‘Smart Building’, with industry-standard equipment.
The £30 million Sport Central building contains a fitness centre, sprint track, swimming pool, and various indoor and outdoor courts. The centre also houses various research labs and suites.
Northumbria’s library contains over 500,000 print books, 843,000 e-books, 110,000 journals, and 2,000 study spaces.
Northumbria’s Ask4Help service is the first point of contact for all student enquiries. Ask4Help are on call 24/7 during term time and students can connect with them in person, via phone or through the student portal. The Ask4Help team will then refer students to one of the university’s specialised teams, for confidential, tailored support.
The student engagement team offer advice and support with all academic issues students may face, including deadline extensions, academic appeals, attendance management, and even taking a break from studying.
The disability team provide specialised advice and practical support for students with disabilities or learning difficulties, assisting with special academic or access requirements and extra financial support.
Welfare, immigration and funding advisers can offer guidance and information on a wide range of issues, including accommodation, money management, physical health, and personal security.
For students who are finding university life tough, or are struggling with mental health conditions, the university also offers a free confidential counselling and mental health support service. The university’s chaplaincy team can also provide non-judgmental cultural, spiritual, and emotional support.
Northumbria offers many scholarships to UK, EU and International students. Recent funding examples include:
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship: £3,000 fee discounts for offer-holders.
Master Your Future Scholarship: a 50% tuition fee discount for up to 50 UK Masters students.
The university also offers 100 funded PhD studentships, which not only cover all tuition fees but pay a stipend to cover living costs. Full information on the types of studentships available and how to apply can be found on the university’s website.
Students should note that all schemes are subject to change and they should contact the university admission department for the most up-to-date information on scholarships and bursaries.
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Northumbria offers over 200 taught postgraduate courses which can be undertaken on either a full-time or part-time basis. Students can choose from a wide range of MA, MSc, MArch, MRes, and LLM courses.
Students are taught by experts in their field, who remain active researchers and continue to develop their own expertise through collaborations with industry professionals. Teaching is conducted through seminars, lectures, and practical sessions such as workshops and project work.
Research
Students who choose to undertake a research degree at Northumbria will be joining a community of researchers involved in tackling some of the world’s biggest and most pressing challenges.
The university currently offers a wide range of research degrees, including Master of Research (MRes), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degrees.
Research students are supervised by academics who are leaders in their field and passionate about their subject. Supervisors work with students to develop original contributions to knowledge and research skills.
Distance learning
Northumbria offers postgraduate courses that are delivered via distance learning, covering a range of core subject areas. Courses are flexibly designed to support learning at a pace that suits a busy lifestyle. Students will be taught by the same expert academic staff as students on campus.
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