Student union
Nottingham Trent Students’ Union (NTSU) is run by students for students, representing the needs and views of students, and offering extra support for any NTU students who may need it.
There is a students’ union building at City, Clifton and Brackenhurst campuses, running a varied programme of entertainment throughout the year including comedy performances, quiz nights, formal balls and gigs.
Nottingham Trent University students on Postgraduate Search say:
"Student union is very active and organise different postgraduate specific event. They even have a VP for postgraduate.”
“Students Union is very active and there is always something happening. So it’s never boring to be at the uni.”
“They have been supporting us a lot from the beginning of our school year and also created a lot of chances for student to meet and work with each other.”
Clubs and societies
There are over 160 clubs and societies to get involved with, from rock music to knitting, and from juggling to accountancy. They are a great way to make new friends with the same interests, learn something new and socialise.
Student reviewers praised the range of clubs and societies that were available, as well as the regular events they held and the members who made them feel so welcome.
Nottingham Trent University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“Interesting, lots of fun.”
“Trent uni has a lot of variety when it comes to it's societies for their students. they're friendly and are always open for new people to come in and join.”
“I am currently part of International students society, and it's a wonderful experience to be part of this society which arranges fun and learning activities from time to time.”
“They provided me with a lot of opportunities to make new friends and improve my communication skills. I also participate in the NTU Vietnamese society student and it has become a memorable experience for me.”
City life
Nottingham has a student population of around 60,000, making it one of the youngest city populations in the UK. It’s lively, fun and has a great mix of chain and independent shops, with plenty of daytime events and nightlife.
NTU is the first UK university to be awarded the Purple Flag accreditation – for its night-time culture and promoting the safety and wellbeing of visitors and students.
Students reviewers say they love living in Nottingham. They regularly mention how exciting the city is, how there’s always something going on, day or night, and that they love how everything is close by and convenient.
Nottingham Trent University students on Postgraduate Search say:
“The city life is great. Nottingham is condensed in one big city centre which makes student life easier.”
“Nottingham is not like London that busy, but the life here is so convenient and also you can feel the atmosphere here is really comfortable. People here are so friendly and full of the passion of helping others.”
“The city is always happening. There is something to do every night of the week. It's very safe in the city, with regular presence of law enforcements and places and things to do are very accessible.”